Chapter 3
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Chapter 3
Managing Your
Applications
This chapter explains how to switch between applications on your
TRGpro™ handheld computer, how to change application settings so
they are personalized to your work methods, and how to categorize
applications so you view them in related groups.
Using the Applications Launcher
To open the Applications Launcher, tap the Applications icon
.
Selecting applications
Your handheld computer is equipped with a variety of applications.
All the applications installed on your handheld computer appear in
the Applications Launcher. See “Opening applications” in Chapter 1
for details.
Switching between applications
When working in any application, tap the Applications icon
or
press an application button on the front panel of your handheld
computer to switch to another application. Your unit automatically
saves your work in the current application and displays it when you
return to that application.
Categorizing applications
The category feature enables you to manage the number of application
icons that appear onscreen in the Applications Launcher. You can
assign an application to a category and then display a single category
or all your applications.
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