PDA User Guide
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Setting Up Your Handheld and Your Computer
- Basics
- Moving Around in Applications
- Entering Information on Your Handheld
- Moving and Managing Info Between Your Handheld and Your Computer
- Program memory and the internal drive
- How can I work with information?
- When would I use each method?
- Synchronizing information
- Entering information using desktop software
- Synchronizing your handheld with your computer
- Synchronizing with a cable
- Customizing your synchronization settings
- Choosing how your computer responds to synchronization requests
- Setting synchronization options
- Choosing whether application information is updated
- Installing applications to your handheld
- Installing applications from a Windows computer
- Using Quick Install from within Palm Desktop software
- Using the palmOne Quick Install icon
- Using the palmOne Quick Install window
- Installing applications from a Mac computer
- Using the Send To Handheld droplet
- Using commands in the HotSync menu
- Using File Transfer to transfer info to your handheld
- Using Drive Mode to work with info on another computer
- Other ways of managing information
- Removing information
- Related topics
- Managing Your Contacts
- Managing Your Calendar
- Managing Your Office Files
- Viewing Photos and Videos
- Listening to Music
- Managing Your Tasks
- Writing Memos
- Writing Notes in Note Pad
- Connecting Wirelessly to Other Devices
- What can I do with the built-in Bluetooth technology?
- Entering basic Bluetooth settings
- Setting up a phone connection
- Accessing email and the web wirelessly
- Setting up a connection for wireless synchronization
- Setting up a connection to your Windows desktop computer
- Setting up a connection to a network
- Creating trusted pairs
- Setting advanced Bluetooth features
- Related topics
- Sending and Receiving Email Messages
- Upgrading an existing email account
- About email accounts
- Creating an account
- Managing email accounts
- Getting and reading email
- Switching among email accounts
- Getting email messages
- Auto get mail with notification
- Scheduling auto get mail
- Auto get notifications
- Setting notification options
- Viewing and using the Reminders screen
- Auto get mail retries
- Resource issues with auto get mail
- Inbox icons in the VersaMail application
- Reading email messages
- Selecting whether to receive messages as HTML or plain text
- Customizing the font of messages you are reading
- Sending an email message
- Working with email folders
- Working with email messages
- Working with attachments
- Synchronizing email on your handheld with email on your computer
- Setting up an account on your handheld
- Enabling synchronization on your computer
- Setting synchronization options for your email account
- Setting mail client synchronization options
- Setting Microsoft Outlook as your default email program
- Setting advanced email synchronization options
- Account information screens
- VersaMail conduit shortcuts
- Excluding one or more accounts during synchronization
- Synchronizing an account
- Synchronizing multiple accounts
- Using SSL with the conduit
- Advanced VersaMail application features
- Setting preferences for getting, sending, and deleting email
- Adding or updating a contact directly from a message
- Creating and using filters
- Turning filters on and off
- Editing or deleting a filter
- Managing settings for incoming and outgoing mail
- Adding APOP to an account
- Setting advanced account preferences
- Changing email header details
- Backing up mail databases
- Synchronizing IMAP mail folders wirelessly
- Prerequisites for wireless IMAP folder synchronization
- Turning IMAP folder synchronization on or off
- Synchronizing handheld/mail server IMAP folders from the Options menu
- Working with root folders
- Using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- Related topics
- Sending and Receiving Text Messages
- Browsing the Web
- Accessing a web page
- Quickly jumping to a page
- Changing how you view a page
- Bookmarking your favorite pages
- Disconnecting from and connecting to the Internet
- Downloading files and pages
- Communicating with other users
- Returning to a web page you recently visited
- Changing your Home and start pages
- Setting advanced browser options
- Related topics
- Dialing Phone Numbers from Your Handheld
- Sharing Information
- Managing Your Expenses
- Performing Calculations
- Keeping Your Information Private
- Using Categories to Organize Information
- Managing Clock Settings
- Customizing Your Handheld
- Customizing your Favorites View
- Customizing the Application View
- Making the screen easier to read
- Assigning a button to your frequently used applications
- Setting the date and time
- Customizing the way you enter information
- Selecting sound settings
- Entering your owner information
- Conserving battery power
- Connecting your handheld to other devices
- Customizing network settings
- Setting up VPN
- Related topics
- Expanding Your Handheld
- What type of expansion cards can I use?
- How can expansion cards help me?
- Removing an expansion card
- Inserting an expansion card
- Opening an application on an expansion card
- Opening files on an expansion card
- Viewing card information
- Renaming a card
- Copying applications to an expansion card
- Removing all information from a card
- Related topics
- Maintaining Your Handheld
- Common Questions
- Getting Help
- Product Regulatory Information
- Index

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CHAPTER 5 Moving and Managing Info Between Your Handheld and Your Computer
4 Access or move files from your handheld to a computer that has File Transfer
installed:
Use Drive Mode if you are at a computer that does not have File
Transfer installed. The computer must support standard USB removable drives.
a. Connect the USB sync cable to the USB port on the back of the computer,
and then insert the other end into your handheld.
b. Double-click the File Transfer icon on the computer desktop to open the
File Transfer window. The File Transfer window opens to display the
contents of the internal drive on your handheld.
c. Access, move, or copy files from the File Transfer window to the computer
desktop.
Unlike Windows Explorer, you cannot double-click a file in File
Transfer to open it. If you double-click a file, you are prompted to save it to your
computer and then to open and work with the file on your computer. After
working on the file, you can copy it or move it back to your handheld with File
Transfer.
Done
Did You Know?
You can work with files
and folders in the File
Transfer window in many
of the same ways that you
work with files and
folders in Windows
Explorer. For example,
click a plus sign to the left
of a folder name to view
the contents of a folder;
select multiple items
using the Control or Shift
buttons on your
keyboard; or click the
Refresh button to view
updated contents of the
handheld’s internal drive
or expansion card.
You can also manage files
or folders by right-
clicking a file or folder
name to open a menu
that lets you rename,
move, copy, delete, and
perform other tasks on
the file or folder.
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