User Guide

2B. Settings 41
Settings
on the Web (using any computer with an Internet
connection)
After you sign in, you can quickly capture things while
you’re away from your computer and then share,
organize, edit, or archive them for later. Items you might
access this way include pictures, notes, appointments,
contacts, grocery lists, story ideas, quotes, and other
things to remember.
Features of Windows Live
Here’s an overview of the things you can do when you
connect with Windows Live.
Share pictures on SkyDrive
You can share your pictures by posting them on
Windows Live, by manually selecting the photos
you’d like to share, or by automatically sharing all
new pictures that you take. Then you can edit and
organize them using Windows Live Photo Gallery.
Keep track of your device with Find My Phone
As soon as you sign in to your device using your
Windows Live ID, you’ll be signed up for Find My
Phone. If you lose your phone, you can go to the
Find My Phone website (
www.windowsphone.live.com)
from your computer to ring your device, lock the
screen and display a message, erase sensitive data
on the device, or find the device on a map.
Use OneNote to capture your thoughts
If you use OneNote already, you can sync your
notebooks to your device and edit them on the go,
with the changes you make immediately visible on
your PC or any other computer with a Web
connection.
If you haven’t used OneNote before, you can use it
to take notes, keep track of lists (like grocery lists), or
even write longer passages of text (like a poem or
Note: If you already have an Xbox LIVE or Zune account,
you’ll get more from your device if you sign in using
one of those accounts.
The first Windows Live ID that is used to sign in to your
device cannot be deleted without performing a factory
reset.
Note: If you set up more than one Windows Live account on
your device, photos in those additional accounts will
not be sychronized with your device.