User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Chapter 2: Basic Skills
- Chapter 3: Microsoft ActiveSync
- Chapter 4: Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- Chapter 5: Companion Programs
- Chapter 6: Pocket Internet Explorer
- Chapter 7: Getting Connected
- Appendix A: Character Recognizer
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting
- Reset the Pocket PC and clear memory
- Batteries lose power
- If you forget your password
- If you run out of Pocket PC memory
- Screen freezes or responds slowly
- Screen is blank
- Screen is dark
- Screen is hard to read
- Inaccurate response to stylus taps
- Slow or no response
- Infrared (IR) connection problems
- Modem connection problems
- Network connection problems
- Cable and cradle connection problems
- INDEX
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Creating Map and Pushpin Files for Your Pocket PC
1. In Microsoft Expedia Streets and Trips 2000, AutoRoute Express Great Britain 2000, or
Microsoft MapPoint 2000, draw a box around the area you want to save as a map.
2. On the Tools menu, click Create Map For Pocket Streets.
3. Click Create.
4. Navigate to the folder where you want to save the map, and then type a file name for the map.
5. Click Save. When you create a map, all visible Pushpins in the portion of the map that you
selected are also exported.
6. A map file and a corresponding Pushpin file are created for your Pocket PC.
7. Using ActiveSync, copy the maps (.mps) and/or Pushpin files (.psp) that you’ve created for
use with Pocket Streets to the My Documents folder on your Pocket PC. For more information
on using ActiveSync to copy files, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer.
Viewing Maps
To open a map, Tap Tools, Maps, and then the name of the map you want to see. If you don’t see
the name, tap Tools, Maps, and then Open Map, select the folder where you stored the map, and
then tap the name in the list.
Tap to mark the map with a Pushpin.
Tap to move the map view.
Tap to zoom in and out.
For more information on using Pocket Streets, tap and then Help.