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    To set the current date:
    1. Tap the Set Date box.
    2. Tap the arrows to select the current year. 
    3. Tap a month.
    4. Tap the current date. 
    Palm Desktop software
    Palm Desktop software includes the same main applications as your 
    handheld: Daily Calendar (Date Book), Contact List (Address), Task 
    (To Do List),and Note (Memo Pad). You can use the HotSync feature 
    of this software to back up and exchange data between your handheld 
    and your computer. It is a good idea to back up your data in case 
    something happens to the data on your handheld. Changes you make 
    on your handheld or Palm Desktop software appear in both places 
    after you synchronize.
    With Palm Desktop software, you can do the following:
    nWork with your handheld applications on your computer. Palm 
    Desktop software duplicates the Daily Calendar (Date Book), 
    Contact List (Address), Task (To Do List),and Note (Memo Pad) 
    applications on your handheld, so you can view, enter, and 
    modify any data stored on your handheld.
    nBack up the data stored on your handheld with HotSync 
    technology and synchronize the data on your Palm Desktop 
    software. Synchronization is a one-step procedure that ensures 
    your data is always safe and up-to-date. See “Exchanging and 
    updating data: HotSync operations” in Chapter 5 for details. 
    nImport and export data, so you can easily transfer data from other 
    desktop applications into any of your main applications. See 
    “Importing data” in Chapter 2 for more information.
    nPrint your Palm Desktopinformation on any printer.
    Tap arrows to select year
    Tap to select month
    Tap to select date 
    						
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    Installing Palm Desktop software
    The following instructions guide you through installing Palm 
    Desktop software. After installation, refer to the online Help in Palm 
    Desktop software for information about how to use the software.
    Note:
    You must install the software that comes with your Visor 
    handheld even if you already installed Palm Desktop software 
    for a previous Palm OS handheld.
    To ensure a safe and uninterrupted installation of Palm Desktop 
    software, please do not
     simply copy the Palm Desktop software files 
    to your computer’s hard disk. You must use the installer to place the 
    files in their proper locations and to decompress the files. 
    To install Palm Desktop software:
    1. Exit any open programs, including those that run at startup, and 
    disable any virus-scanning software.
    2. Insert the Palm Desktop software CD-ROM into the computer’s 
    CD-ROM drive. 
    3. Double-click the Palm Desktop CD icon on the desktop.
    4. Double-click the Installer icon to begin the installation process.
    5. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation. 
    6. If you are prompted to connect the cradle, see “Connecting the 
    cradle” earlier in this chapter for instructions.
    Using your handheld with another PIM
    If you prefer to use another personal information manager (PIM), you 
    can use it if third-party connection software, called a conduit, is 
    available for your PIM. You must install the software that came with 
    your Visor handheld along with the conduit for your PIM to 
    synchronize the data between your handheld and your PIM. For 
    information on conduit software, go to this web site: 
    www.handspring.com. 
    						
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    Installing a Springboard module
    Springboard expansion modules enable you to extend the functions of 
    your handheld. To install a Springboard module, simply remove the 
    slot protector and insert the module in the Springboard expansion slot 
    until the connectors are secure. 
    						
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    Chapter 2
    Entering Data in Your Handheld
    This chapter explains how to enter data into your Visor™ handheld 
    computer, by writing with the stylus in the Graffiti® writing area, by 
    using the onscreen keyboard, by using the computer keyboard, by 
    using an external keyboard, or by importing data from another 
    application.
    Using Graffiti writing to enter data
    Chapter 1 introduced Graffiti writing and briefly described how to use 
    it to enter text in your applications. In this section, you learn the 
    procedures for creating letters, numbers, punctuation, and symbols as 
    well as some Graffiti tips and tricks.
    Writing Graffiti characters
    Most people find they can enter text quickly and accurately with only 
    minutes of practice. Graffiti writing includes any character you can 
    type on a standard keyboard. The Graffiti strokes closely resemble the 
    uppercase letters of the regular alphabet, which makes Graffiti writing 
    easy to learn. 
    There are four basic concepts for success with Graffiti writing:
    nIf you draw the character shape exactly as shown in the tables later 
    in this chapter (like the shapes shown in the following diagram), 
    you achieve 100% accuracy.
    nThe heavy dot on each shape shows where to begin the stroke. 
    Certain characters have similar shapes, but different beginning 
    and end points. Always begin the stroke at the heavy dot (you 
    should not create the heavy dot; it is only there to show you where 
    to begin the stroke). 
    						
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    nMost characters require only a single stroke. When you lift the 
    stylus from the Graffiti writing area, your handheld recognizes 
    and displays the text character immediately. To accomplish single 
    strokes, some Graffiti strokes are portions of the regular alphabet 
    equivalents.
    nThe Graffiti writing area is divided into two parts: one for writing 
    the letters of the alphabet and one for writing numbers. The small 
    marks at the top and bottom of the Graffiti writing area indicate 
    the two areas.
    To write Graffiti letters:
    1. Tap the screen where you want your text to go. 
    Note:
    You need to tap above the Graffiti writing area, and must 
    see a blinking cursor before you write the text.
    2. Use the tables on the following pages to find the stroke shape for 
    the letter you want to create. For example, the stroke shown below 
    creates the letter “n.”
    Note:
    There are two different stroke shapes available for some 
    letters. For these letters, choose the one that’s easiest for 
    you.
    As you’ll see later, you use the same shape to create both the 
    uppercase and lowercase version of a letter.
    Write letters here Write numbers here
    Division marks
    Start stroke 
    at heavy dotLift stylus 
    here 
    						
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    3. Position the stylus in the left-hand side of the Graffiti writing area. 
    4. Start your stroke at the heavy dot and draw the stroke shape as it 
    appears in the tables.
    5. Lift the stylus from the screen at the end of the stroke shape.
    That’s all there is to it! When you lift the stylus from the screen, your 
    handheld recognizes your stroke immediately and prints the letter at 
    the insertion point on the screen.
    As soon as you lift the stylus from the screen, you can begin the stroke 
    for the next character you want to write.
    Important:
    You must begin the character strokes in the Graffiti 
    writing area. If you do not make Graffiti strokes in the 
    Graffiti writing area, your handheld does not recognize 
    them as text characters.
    Graffiti tips
    When using Graffiti writing, keep these tips in mind:
    nAccuracy improves when you write large characters. You should 
    draw strokes that nearly fill the Graffiti writing area.
    nTo delete characters, simply set the insertion point to the right of 
    the character you want to delete and make the backspace stroke 
    (a line from right to left) in the Graffiti writing area.
    nWrite at natural speed. Writing too slowly can generate 
    recognition errors.
    nDo not write on a slant. Vertical strokes should be parallel to the 
    sides of the Graffiti writing area.
    nPress firmly. 
    						
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    The Graffiti alphabet
    Letter Strokes Letter Strokes
    AN
    B
       O   
    CP    
    D    Q
    ER
        
    F    S
    G
       T
    HU
    IV
       
    JW
    KX
       
    LY    
    M    Z
    Space Back Space
    Carriage
    ReturnPeriodtap twice 
    						
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    Writing capital letters
    You make capital letters with the same stroke shapes as the basic 
    alphabet characters. To make capital letters, you must first “shift” to 
    caps — just as you press the Shift key on a keyboard — and then write 
    the character strokes.
    Note:
    Graffiti writing includes a feature that automatically 
    capitalizes the first letter when you create a new sentence or a 
    new record (by tapping New or a blank line). 
    To draw the first letter of a word as a capital letter:
    nUse the Caps Shift stroke:
    Tip:
    When Caps Shift is active, an “up arrow” symbol appears in 
    the lower-right corner of the handheld screen. If you 
    accidentally activate Caps Shift, backspace will cancel it.
    To enter only capital letters (Caps Lock):
    nUse the Caps Lock stroke:
    Tip:
    When Caps Lock is active, an underlined “up arrow” symbol 
    appears in the lower-right corner of the handheld screen. To 
    return to lowercase, make the Caps Shift stroke.
    Writing numbers
    Writing numbers with Graffiti writing is similar to writing letters of 
    the alphabet, except that you make the character strokes on the right-
    hand side (numbers side) of the Graffiti writing area.Caps
    Shift
       
    Caps
    Lock   
    Caps Shift
    Caps Lock 
    						
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    Graffiti numbers
    Writing punctuation marks
    Graffiti writing can create any punctuation symbol that you can enter 
    from a standard keyboard. All punctuation marks begin with a single 
    tap on the Graffiti writing area. When you make this tap, you activate 
    Punctuation Shift and a dot appears to show it is active. The next 
    stroke you make with the stylus creates a punctuation mark.
    Note:
    When Punctuation Shift is active, you can make a symbol 
    stroke anywhere in the Graffiti writing area (the letters or
     
    numbers side). Number Strokes Number Strokes
    0
        5    
    1 6
    27
     
    38    
    4    9
    Punctuation Shift 
    						
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