Chapter 4: Working With Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic
Navigating in Windows Mobile 6.1 and Applications
NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual
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4.1
Navigating in Windows Mobile 6.1 and Applications
Graphic user interfaces like Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic for portable devices or desktop
Windows (2000, XP, etc.) utilize ‘point and click’ navigation. On NEO, this is accomplished
using a touchscreen and stylus rather than a mouse.
4.1.1
Navigating Using a Touchscreen and Stylus
NEO is equipped with a stylus—a pointing tool that looks like a pen. The stylus is used to
select objects on the touchscreen.
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Use the stylus to tap on the appropriate icon to open files and folders, launch applica-
tions and programs, make selections, and so on.
4.2
Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic Desktop – Today Screen
Units running
Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic
provide a
Calendar
option in the
Softkey Bar
;
phone options are not available with this version of Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system.
The
Today
screen displays all your important information – tasks, unread e-mails and
upcoming appointments – all in one place. The
Start
menu provides access to everything
else you’ll need.
Note: If the touchscreen is not registering your screen taps accurately, it may need recali-
bration. Refer to “Aligning (Calibrating) the Touchscreen” on page 37.
Calendar-Upcoming
Appointments
Battery Charge State
Today’s Date
Owner Information
E-mail Notification
Tasks To Complete
Connectivity Indicator
Volume Control
Start Button
Navigation Bar
Softkey Bar
Clock
Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
Getting Started Menu