User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Your Handheld
- Moving Info Between Your Handheld and Your Computer
- Your Photo and Video Organizer
- Your MP3 Player
- Your Microsoft Office File Manager
- Your Personal Information Organizer
- Your Memos and Notes
- Your Wireless Connections
- What can I do with built-in wireless technology?
- When would I use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth technology?
- Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection
- Accessing email and the web using Wi-Fi® functionality
- Entering basic Bluetooth® settings
- Setting up a Bluetooth® phone connection
- Accessing email and the web with Bluetooth® wireless technology
- Setting up a connection for Bluetooth synchronization
- Beyond the basics
- Your Email
- Your Text Messaging Tool
- Your Web Browser
- Your Expandable Storage
- Your Personal Settings
- Common Questions
- Product Regulatory Information
- Index
T|X Handheld 1
CHAPTER 1
Your Handheld
Like a good personal assistant, your
handheld helps you keep track of your
schedule, your business and personal
contacts, your to-do list, even your
Microsoft Office and multimedia files.
Stay productive by carrying more of
your important files and documents.
Get connected with wireless access to
email, text messages, and the web.
View digital photo and video albums
and listen to your favorite music
(expansion card, sold separately,
required for Mac users to listen to
music on their handheld.) And don’t
worry about losing your information—
even if the battery drains completely,
the information stays in your
handheld’s memory. Simply recharge
to access it again.
Benefits
• Carry more of your important
information, and work with it on
the go
• Save time and stay organized
• Travel light
• Never lose important information
• Stay in touch with wireless
connectivity
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What’s on my handheld?
What software do I have?
Using the status bar
Opening applications
Using the 5-way navigator
Entering information on your
handheld
Entering information using
desktop software
Using menus
Learn more
Do’s and don’ts
Beyond the basics










