Visor Handheld User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Visor™ Handheld User Guide
- Windows Edition
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction to Your Visor Handheld
- Getting to know your Visor handheld
- Installing the batteries
- Tapping and typing
- Customizing your handheld
- Entering Data in Your Visor Handheld
- Using Graffiti writing to enter data
- Using the onscreen keyboard
- Using your computer keyboard
- Importing data
- Using an external keyboard
- Managing Your Applications
- Overview of Basic Applications
- Common Tasks
- Application Specific Tasks
- Date Book
- Date Book Plus
- Address
- To Do List
- Memo Pad
- Calculator
- CityTime
- Expense
- Communicating Using Your Handheld
- Managing desktop E-Mail away from your desk
- In Mail, you can do the following:
- Setting up Mail on the desktop
- Synchronizing Mail with your E-Mail application
- Opening the Mail application on your handheld
- Viewing e-mail items
- Creating e-mail items
- Looking up an address
- Adding details to e-mail items
- Storing e-mail to be sent later
- Editing unsent e-mail
- Draft e-mail
- Filing e-mail
- Deleting e-mail
- Removing e-mail from the Deleted folder
- Purging deleted e-mail
- Message list options
- HotSync options
- Creating special filters
- Truncating e-mail items
- Mail menus
- Beaming information
- Managing desktop E-Mail away from your desk
- Advanced HotSync® Operations
- Selecting HotSync setup options
- Customizing HotSync application settings
- IR HotSync operations
- Conducting a HotSync operation via modem
- Conducting a HotSync operation via a network
- Using File Link
- Creating a user profile
- Setting Preferences for Your Handheld
- In the Preferences screens, you can do the following:
- Viewing preferences
- Buttons preferences
- Connection preferences
- Digitizer preferences
- Formats preferences
- General preferences
- Network preferences and TCP/IP software
- Selecting a service
- Entering a user name
- Entering a password
- Selecting a connection
- Adding telephone settings
- Connecting to your service
- Creating additional service templates
- Adding detailed information to a service template
- Creating a login script
- Deleting a service template
- Network preferences menu commands
- TCP/IP troubleshooting
- Owner preferences
- ShortCuts preferences
- Maintaining Your Handheld
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Creating a Custom Expense Report
- Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts
- Warranty and Other Product Information
- Index
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Connection Types
There are six types of connections you can choose from when
configuring your preferences:
Setting modem configurations
Modem configurations enable your Visor handheld to use a
Springboard modem to communicate with remote devices, such as
your ISP or dial-in server.
Serial to PC
This connection type defines the direct serial
connection between your handheld and your
desktop computer. It is used to perform a local
HotSync operation when your handheld is connected
by its serial connector to the cradle. The cradle is
attached by its cable to a serial (COM) port on your
desktop computer.
Serial to
Modem
This connection type defines a connection between a
modem attached to the serial connector on your
handheld and a modem that is part of your computer
or laptop.
USB/Serial
to PC
This connection type defines a direct serial or USB
connection between your handheld and your
desktop computer. When you select this option, your
handheld detects which type of cradle you have
connected to your computer.
USB to PC
This connection type defines the direct USB
connection between your handheld and your
desktop computer. It is used to perform a local
HotSync operation when your handheld is connected
by its USB connector to the cradle. The cradle is
attached by its cable to a USB port on your desktop
computer.
IrCOMM to
PC
This connection type defines a connection between
the IR port of your handheld and the infrared device
of your computer or laptop.
IrCOMM to
Modem
This connection type defines a connection between
the IR port of your handheld and a modem. The
modem can be attached to a computer or some other
device containing an IR port.