User's Manual

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As audio and video files require large amounts of memory, you might prefer to save them
on an optional CompactFlash or SD storage card.
3.4 INTERNET, EMAIL AND MESSAGES
3.4.1 Pocket Internet Explorer
Using Pocket Internet Explorer on your Pocket PC is similar to using Internet Explorer on your
desktop or notebook PC. Tap Pocket Internet Explorer
on the start menu to open it.
You must set up a network connection or dial-up ISP connection using a LAN or modem
CompactFlash card before you can use the Internet. See 4.3 Connecting to the Internet or Your
Network for information on how to do this. Alternatively, you can access the Internet via your PC’s
Internet connection if you connect to your PC and run ActiveSync. See 4.1 Connecting to a PC for
information on how to make a USB cable or USB cradle connection.
Hide pictures button
Favorites button
Refresh button
The Pocket Internet Explorer screen
After Pocket Internet Explorer opens you can select one of the mobile services displayed on the
screen. Alternatively, tap “View” on the command bar and then select “Address Bar” from the pup-
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