Operation Manual

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The "Apps" button
Add applications here that you want easy access to while connected to the wireless Internet.
VZAccess Manager will pre-load into this view links to Verizon Wireless web sites, and any Microsoft
Office applications you have loaded on your computer.
The "TXT" button
The TXT button allows you to send short text messages to any other wireless device that supports
SMS. Note that this button is only available when using a wireless device that supports SMS. See the
graphic below for an illustration of the TXT features.
The "Web" button
Launches the default web browser on your computer.
The "Email" button
Launches the your default email application on your computer.
The "Support" button
Displays a variety of help options available to you. Click this button to find assistance with a problem,
to explore the full range of VZW products and services, or to contact Verizon Wireless.
5.3 Minimizing the Interface
The VZAccess Manager interface can be minimized to take up as little screen real estate as possible.
To minimize the interface, select "Minimum" from the "View" menu.
To return the VZAccess Manager interface to the normal size, select "Minimum" from the "View" menu
again.
5.4 The Tools Menu
Control Panels:
From this menu you have access to your systems "Modem", "Network and Dial-Up
Connections", and "Internet" control panels. You can also see all control panels by selecting "All".
Dial-Up Accounts:
Add, edit, or copy wireless dial-up accounts.
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Add Wireless:
This is used to create a wireless dial-up connection from scratch.
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Add Other:
This is used to create a regular dial-up connection from scratch.
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Edit:
This is used to edit properties of any dial-up connection.
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Copy:
See section on Using Dial-Up Connections.
Note:
These options are only applicable if using a WWAN device (Wireless Phone and cable or
1xRTT/CDMA PC Card) that supports dial-up accounts.