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Using Desktop Icons
Adding frequently called phone numbers or frequently used functions to the standby screen as
desktop icons enables you to quickly access those numbers or functions with simple operations.
Adding desktop icons
Select “Add desktop icon” from the function menu on the screen of the function you want to add, a list
screen or details screen.
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The following can be added to the standby screen as desktop icons. You can add up to 15 desktop icons
into the standby screen.
*1
:
When a desktop icon is selected, only the first 11 double-byte or 22 single-byte characters of the title appear.
*2
:
The pre-installed melodies or images, i-motion programs or original animations cannot be added as desktop icons.
*3
:
The same desktop icon cannot be added twice or more times.
<Example: Adding a phone number from the phonebook>
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Phonebook detail screen (p.115)
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(FUNC)
X
“Add
desktop icon”
X
“YES”
Action
Icon (Type)
Title
*1
Retrieve data
(Phone number)
Name stored in the phonebook (phone number if
no name is stored)
(Mail address)
Name stored in the phonebook (mail address if
no name is stored)
(SMS address)
Name stored in the phonebook (phone number if
no name is stored)
(URL)
Page title (URL excluding “http://” or “https://” if
no title is stored)
(Melody)
*2
Melody title (“Melody” if no title is stored)
(Image)
*2
Image title (“Image” if no title is stored)
(Movie or i-motion)
*2
Movie or i-motion title (“i-motion” if no title is
stored)
(Chara-den)
Chara-den title (“Chara-den” if no title is stored)
(PDF document)
PDF document title (“Document” if no title is
stored)
(i-
α
ppli program)
Program name
Access
function
*3
(Photo mode)/
(Movie mode)/
(Voice
mode)/
(To Do list)/
(Schedule)/
(Text
memo)/
(Access reader)/
(Bar code reader)/
(i-channel)/
(Music Channel)/
(Receive Ir
data)/
(Dictionary)/
(Original menu)
*3
Respective function name (“Type” on the left)
Open folder
(Inbox folder)
Folder title (“Folder” if no title is stored)
Default setting
Photo mode, Music Channel
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