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Defining favorite buttons
Treo provides approximately 70 programmable favorite buttons for quick access to the
following common tasks:
• Dialing a phone number (speed dial)
• Accessing your Call Log.
• Accessing the onscreen Dial Pad.
• Opening an application
• Accessing a web page
• Addressing a text, MMS, or email message
• Accessing voicemail (preset on Treo)
When you are in the Main, Favorites, or Dial Pad View, you can press and hold a Quick
Key to open the favorite associated with that key. Quick Keys are optional and can be
letters or numbers, but you can’t use both the letter and number for the same key. For
example, the voicemail Quick Key is 1. The letter equivalent for that key is E, so you
cannot assign E as a Quick Key to another favorite button.
To see the next Favorites
page, press Right
repeatedly. To see the
previous page, press Left
repeatedly.
The predefined Voice Dial,
Dir. Assistance, and Bill
Balance favorites are
Cingular services. If you
have questions about these
services, please contact
Cingular customer service.
If you’re upgrading from a
previous Treo, your
favorites are transferred
along with your other info.
However, you may need to
rearrange the order in
which your favorites appear
by opening the Edit menu,
and then selecting Edit
Favorites Pages.
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