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Section 2D: Your Media and Entertainment Center
109
Med
ia
You can assign any pictures on your phone to one of these albums or to an album you
create. To create and assign pictures to albums, you must put your phone into USB drive
mode. You then create the albums and move pictures into them using your computer.
1.
Connect your phone and your computer using the
USB cable
.
2.
On your phone, tap
USB Drive
. (If prompted, tap
OK
. On your computer, your phone
appears as a removable drive.)
3.
Open
My Computer
(Windows XP),
Computer
(Windows Vista), or the
Finder
(Mac), and
double-click the drive representing your phone.
4.
To create an album, use your computer’s controls for creating a new folder. (To be sure
the
Photos
application can find the album, create it at the root level of the drive
representing your phone, not as a subfolder of another folder.)
5.
Assign pictures to albums using your computer’s controls to copy or move items. (It is
easiest to find the pictures you want by displaying them as thumbnails.)
6.
On a Windows computer, to end the connection safely, right-click the drive representing
your phone and click
Eject
. (On a Mac computer, from your desktop, drag th
e
drive
representing your phone to the
Trash
. Trash changes to
Eject
.)
7.
Disconnect the
USB cable
from the computer when it is safe to do so.
Note
On a Windows computer, if the
Found New Hardware
wizard opens, click
Cancel
to close the wizard.
Note
The Photos application displays an album you create only if the album
contains at least one picture.
Did You Know?
To delete an album, connect your phone to your computer and tap
USB
Drive
. From your computer, open the drive representing your phone and
delete the album.
Summary of Contents for Pre P100EWW
Page 8: ......
Page 14: ...14 ...
Page 15: ...Your Setup Section 1 ...
Page 16: ...16 ...
Page 27: ...Your Palm PreTM Phone Section 2 ...
Page 28: ...28 ...
Page 34: ...34 Section 2A Basics BackView 1 Camera flash 2 Camera lens 3 Speaker ...
Page 40: ...40 Section 2A Basics ...
Page 176: ...176 Section 2F Your Documents and Other Productivity Files ...
Page 192: ...192 Section 2G Preferences ...
Page 193: ...Web and Data Services and Other Wireless Connections Section 3 ...
Page 194: ...194 ...
Page 228: ...228 Section 3B Your Email and Other Messages ...
Page 254: ...254 Section 3C Your Connections to the Web and Wireless Devices ...
Page 255: ...Your Resources Section 4 ...
Page 256: ...256 ...
Page 290: ...290 Section 4A Troubleshooting ...
Page 296: ...296 Section 4B Glossary ...
Page 297: ...Your Safety and Specifications Section 5 ...
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Page 320: ...320 Section 5A Regulatory and Safety Information ...