Using menu commands and the command toolbar
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Using menu commands and the command toolbar
By using the menu commands you can access many functions directly from the
keyboard without tapping. You can also view the 802.11b radio signal strength and
access the Wi-Fi preferences screen.
Using menu commands
Most menu commands have an equivalent Command stroke, which is similar to
the keyboard shortcuts used to execute commands on computers. The command
letters appear to the right of the command names. For example, to choose Select All
in the Edit menu, press Command stroke
, and type the letter s.
Using the command toolbar
The command toolbar displays the Wi-Fi icon and the 802.11b radio signal strength
indicator. The command toolbar also displays context-sensitive menu commands
for the current screen. For example, if text is selected the menu icons displayed
may be Undo, Cut, Copy, and Paste. Tap an icon to select the command.
To use menu commands:
1.
Press Command stroke
.
The Command toolbar opens at the bottom of the screen. The Command toolbar
indicates that you are in Command mode.
2.
Tap an icon or type the command letter immediately to choose the menu
command.
Command mode is active only for a short time.
Command letters
Menu commands
Menu commands
Cut
Undo
Copy Paste
Beam
Delete
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Summary of Contents for Tungsten C
Page 1: ...Handbook for Palm Tungsten C Handhelds ...
Page 14: ...About This Book 2 ...
Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Welcome 6 ...
Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Navigating and Entering Data 36 ...
Page 84: ...Chapter 4 Working with Applications 72 ...
Page 94: ...Chapter 6 Using Calculator 82 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 7 Using Card Info 86 ...
Page 114: ...Chapter 8 Using Date Book 102 ...
Page 126: ...Chapter 10 Using Memo Pad 114 ...
Page 146: ...Chapter 12 Using PalmTM Photos 134 ...
Page 274: ...Chapter 14 Using Palm VersaMail Personal E mail Software 262 ...
Page 296: ...Chapter 15 Using Palm Web Browser 284 ...
Page 326: ...Chapter 17 Performing HotSync Operations 314 ...
Page 378: ...Chapter 18 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 366 ...
Page 384: ...Appendix A Maintaining Your Handheld 372 ...
Page 404: ...Product Regulatory and Safety Information 392 ...