Chapter 4 - Windows Applications and Text Entry
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Navigating your PDA
Your i700 provides the power of a personal computer
with exceptional portability and integration. Unlocking
its power begins with customizing the i700 so that it
becomes an extension of your desktop or laptop
computer.
The i700 is Pocket PC 2002 Windows Powered,
providing the power and familiarity of Windows that you
are used to. Pocket versions of popular Microsoft
applications such as Word, Excel, Windows Media
Player
®
and Outlook
®
eliminate the need to learn new
software.
Start Menu
The start menu contains links to all the applications and
settings information, similar to a Windows based PC
system. To access the start menu, simply use the
stylus to tap in the upper left corner of the screen on
the word Start. An immediate menu list is displayed.
From the pull down menu, all applications and settings
can be accessed.
Launching an Application
To launch an application:
1.
Tap
Start
located in the upper left corner of the screen.
2.
Look for the desired application listed in the Recent
Program list. If it is not found, tap
Programs
.
3.
Tap the desired program icon to launch the application.
Summary of Contents for SCH-i700 Series
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Page 16: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started 16 ...
Page 18: ...Chapter 2 Understanding your Phone 18 Front View of the I700 ...
Page 28: ...Chapter 2 Understanding your Phone 28 ...
Page 50: ...Chapter 4 Windows Applications and Text Entry 50 ...
Page 62: ...Chapter 6 Security Settings 62 ...
Page 81: ...Chapter 9 Call Logs The following topics are discussed in this Chapter Call Logs ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 10 Call Features 88 ...
Page 96: ...Chapter 11 Contacts 96 ...
Page 110: ...Chapter 12 Calendar 110 ...
Page 116: ...Chapter 13 Notes 116 ...
Page 122: ...Chapter 14 ActiveSync 122 ...
Page 130: ...Chapter 15 Microsoft Pocket Applications 130 ...
Page 140: ...Chapter 16 Other Applications 140 ...
Page 148: ...Chapter 18 Internet Explorer 148 ...
Page 164: ...Chapter 19 Camera 164 ...
Page 188: ...Chapter 21 Troubleshooting Safety and Warranty 188 ...
Page 194: ...194 V Voice Volume 52 Voicemail 66 Voicemail Setting Up 15 Volume Levels 52 W Warranty 181 ...