User's Manual Part 1
28 General functions
Preliminary
Navigation
In flip open mode navigation is carried out using the stylus and
tapping selected items and by using the Jog Dial, see the chapter
“Jog Dial” on page 11”.
Calibration
The screen is pre-calibrated to factory settings. However, this
may not necessarily agree with how you use the stylus.
Calibration is calculated by the average stylus tap speed and the
location of the stylus tap on selection.
To recalibrate the screen
1. Select
Applications > Control panel > Device > Display.
2. Tap
Calibrate
and the calibrate screen appears.
3. Tap once at the centre of each of the three calibration points
in numerical order.
4. Tap
Yes
or
No
to accept or reject the new settings.
To restore the factory settings
1. Select
Applications > Control panel > Device > Display.
2. Tap
Calibrate
and the calibrate screen appears.
3. Press Jog Dial - the text “Factory settings restored” is shown
and you are taken back to the screen.
B Menu bar Usually, contains two menus on the left, and a
folder menu on the right.
The two left-hand menus always have the same
form:
•theapplication menu,whosenameisalways
the same as the application, and which
contains the system services used by most
applications, such as
Find
,
Send as
,and
Delete
.
•theedit menu, with editing items such as
Cut,
Copy, Paste, Zoom, Preferences
and
Help
C Application space Applications use this central area of the screen
in a way that is appropriate to the information
that they display.
Many of the built-in applications are based on
two standard view layouts: a list view and a
detail view
D Button bar Optionally, an application view displays a
button bar at the bottom of the application
space, containing useful controls and shortcuts.
Not all application views require a button bar.
E Status bar Displays device status information such as
signal strength, battery and device information.
Settings for sounds and time.
On-screen keyboard.
Temporary indicators such as missed calls and
unread messages.
P800_UM.book Page 28 Wednesday, August 28, 2002 4:19 PM