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    							Chapter 8 Page 201
    Tip:To restore all of the buttons to their factory settings, tap 
    Default.
    Pen preferences
    The Buttons Preferences screen enables you to change the assignment 
    of the full-screen pen stroke. By default, the full-screen pen stroke 
    activates Graffiti Help.
    To change the Pen preferences:
    1. Tap Pen.
    2. Tap the pick list and select one of the following settings for the full-
    screen pen stroke:
    BacklightTurns on the backlight of your handheld.
    KeyboardOpens the onscreen keyboard for entering text 
    characters.
    Graffiti HelpOpens a series of screens that show the 
    complete Graffiti character set.
    Drag to top of screen 
    						
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    3. Tap OK.
    HotSync buttons preferences
    The Buttons Preferences screen also enables you to associate different 
    applications with the HotSync button on the cradle and the HotSync 
    button on the optional PalmModem
    ® accessory. Any changes that you 
    make in the HotSync Buttons dialog box become effective 
    immediately; you do not have to change to a different screen or 
    application.
    To change the HotSync buttons preferences:
    1. Tap HotSync. 
    2. Tap the pick list next to the button you want to assign.
    3. Tap the application that you want to assign to each button. 
    The default setting for each button is the HotSync setting, 
    which means the cradle and optional PalmModem accessories 
    perform their normal HotSync functions.
    4. Tap OK.
    Turn Off & 
    LockTurns off and locks the handheld. You must 
    assign a password to lock the handheld. When 
    locked, you need to enter the password to use 
    your handheld.
    Beam DataBeams the current record to another Palm OS® 
    handheld.
    Tap arrow 
    to show 
    pick list 
    						
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    Digitizer preferences
    The Digitizer Preferences screen opens the digitizer calibration screen. 
    This is the same screen that appears when you start your handheld for 
    the first time. 
    You can recalibrate your screen after a hard reset, or if your digitizer 
    drifts.
    Formats preferences
    Use the Formats Preferences screen to set the country default and the 
    display format of the dates, times, and numbers on your handheld. 
    Country default
    The country default sets date, time, week start day, and number 
    conventions based on geographic regions where you might use your 
    handheld. For example, in the United Kingdom, time often is 
    expressed using a 24-hour clock. In the United States, on the other 
    hand, time is expressed using a 12-hour clock with an AM or PM 
    suffix.
    All your handheld applications use the Country default settings. You 
    can, however, customize your own preferences as described in “Time, 
    date, week start, and numbers formats” later in this chapter.
    To set the country default:
    1. Tap the country name pick list.
    2. Tap the setting you want to use.  
    						
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    Time, date, week start, and numbers formats
    The Time setting defines the format for the time of day. The time 
    format that you select appears in all applications on your handheld. 
    To select the time, date, week start, and numbers format:
    1. Tap the Time pick list and select a format. 
    2. Tap the Date pick list and select a format.
    3. Tap the Week starts pick list, and select whether you want the first 
    day of the week to be Sunday or Monday. 
    Note:This setting controls the Day, Week, and Month views in 
    Date Book and all other aspects of your handheld that 
    display a calendar.
    4. Tap the Numbers pick list, and select formats for the decimal point 
    and thousands separator.
    General preferences
    The General Preferences screen enables you to set the auto shutoff 
    interval, alarm options, sounds for your handheld, and the Beam 
    Receive feature. 
    Auto-off delay
    Your handheld has an automatic shutoff feature that turns off the 
    power and backlight after a period of inactivity. This feature helps 
    conserve battery power in case you forget to turn off your handheld.
    If you find that your handheld shuts itself off before you finish 
    reviewing the information on the screen, you should increase the time 
    setting of the automatic shutoff feature.
    To set the Auto-off delay:
    1. Tap the Auto-off pick list. 
    2. Tap the setting you want to use for the automatic shutoff feature: 
    30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes. 
    Cradle settings
    You can choose to leave your handheld on when it is in the cradle 
    during a HotSync operation, or when you are recharging the battery, 
    so you can continue to view your data. 
    						
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    To change the cradle setting:
    nTap the Stay on in Cradle check box to leave your handheld on 
    when it is in the cradle. 
    System, alarm, and game sounds
    Your handheld uses a variety of sounds. The System, Alarm, and 
    Game Sound settings enable you to turn the sounds on or off, and to 
    adjust the volume level.
    To set the system and alarm sounds:
    1. Tap the System Sound pick list and select the sound level. 
    Note:When you turn off the System Sounds, you also turn off 
    the “chime” tones associated with the HotSync operation. 
    2. Tap the Alarm Sound pick list and select the sound level. 
    3. Tap the Game Sound pick list and select the sound level.
    Note:The Game Sound setting works only with games that are 
    programmed to respond to this setting. Older games 
    typically do not respond to this setting. 
    Alarm Vibrate and LED settings
    You can set alarms in Date Book, Clock, and Note Pad to remind 
    yourself of important meetings or notes. When you enable the Alarm 
    Vibrate and LED settings, your handheld vibrates and the LED 
    indicator blinks to notify you of alarms. This is useful for situations 
    where you want to turn the Alarm Sound off, but still be notified of 
    alarms.
    To set Alarm Vibrate and LED switches:
    1. Tap the Alarm Vibrate pick list and select On or Off.
    2. Tap the Alarm LED pick list and select On or Off. 
    						
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    Beam Receive
    You can choose to turn off the Beam Receive feature. This prohibits 
    anyone from beaming information to your handheld. It also results in 
    a slight saving of battery power.
    To change the Beam Receive setting:
    nTap the Beam Receive pick list and select On or Off.
    Date and Time preferences
    The Date and Time Preferences screen enables you to set the date, 
    time, time zone, and Daylight Saving option on your handheld.
    See “Customizing your handheld” in Chapter 1 for information about 
    using this screen.
    Connection preferences
    The Connection Preferences screen enables you to define the settings 
    used to connect your handheld to other devices. The screen displays a 
    list of available configurations that are ready to be further defined; the 
    list varies depending on the kind of software you’ve added to your 
    handheld.
    For example, a modem connection appears on the list. If you have this 
    modem, you only need to specify the phone setup (and network 
    connection — if required) to complete the configuration. 
    Note:You can purchase a PalmModem accessory for use with your 
    handheld. See 
    http://www.palm.com.
    You can also create custom configurations, which include the 
    following:
    PC via Cradle/Cable: A local HotSync connection: the 
    direct connection between your handheld and your 
    desktop computer. Your handheld is connected by 
    its universal connector to the cradle, and the cradle 
    is attached by its cable to a USB port of your 
    desktop computer. (If you are using the optional 
    serial cradle, the cradle attaches by its cable to a 
    serial (COM) port of your computer.) 
    						
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    Editing connections
    The following example shows you how to edit the IR to Phone 
    connection to adjust the communication speed; you can similarly edit 
    other connections or settings. You can use the IR to Phone connection 
    to perform a remote IR HotSync operation. To accomplish the 
    HotSync operation, your handheld sends data through its IR port to a 
    modem attached to or within a mobile phone, which then dials a 
    modem attached to or within your desktop computer, to synchronize 
    with your Desktop application. 
    To edit the IR to Phone connection:
    1. Select the IR to Phone connection and tap Edit.
     Modem via Cradle/Cable: A cable connection 
    between your handheld’s universal connector and a 
    modem for dialing in to a modem that is part of 
    your computer or laptop. 
    PC via Infrared: A connection between the IR port of 
    your handheld and the infrared device of your 
    computer or laptop.
    Modem via Infrared: A connection between the IR 
    port of your handheld and a modem. The modem 
    c a n  b e  a t t a c h e d  t o  o r  w i t h i n  a  m o b i l e  p h o n e  o r  s o m e  
    other device containing an IR port. (Some IR phones 
    contain modems.) 
    						
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    2. Tap Details.
    3. Tap the Speed pick list and select the appropriate speed.
    4. Enter the initialization string supplied by the documentation for 
    the modem attached to your mobile phone, if necessary.
    5. Tap OK, and then tap OK again to save the configuration.
    After you create the configuration, you need to set up the HotSync 
    Manager of your Desktop application and the HotSync application of 
    your handheld to perform a modem HotSync operation. 
    Tap here  
    						
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    Network preferences and TCP/IP 
    software
    The Network Preferences settings enable you to use the TCP/IP 
    software that is included in the handheld operating system. You can 
    use the TCP/IP software to connect with Internet Service Providers 
    (ISPs) or dial-in (remote access) servers. Because the TCP/IP software 
    is a feature of the operating system, you configure all parameters 
    relating to it from the Preferences application.
    To use TCP/IP, you must create a configuration in Connection 
    Preferences and then create Network Preferences settings. 
    Note:The Connection Preferences screen enables you to define 
    several ways that your handheld can use the a modem to 
    communicate with remote devices. For example, you can 
    communicate with your ISP server, or with your computer if 
    you are away on travel. See “Connection preferences” earlier 
    in this chapter for a complete explanation on how to create 
    modem configurations.
    After you configure both the Connection and Network Preferences, 
    you can establish a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol), SLIP (Serial Line 
    Internet Protocol), or CSLIP (Compressed Serial Line Internet 
    Protocol) connection with your ISP or dial-in server. You can do this 
    either by using menu commands from the Network Preferences 
    screen or by using a third-party application. 
    Note:TCP/IP provides the ability to connect to your ISP or dial-in 
    server with applications that allow you to view the 
    transmitted data. Visit the web site 
    http://www.palm.com for 
    information on third-party applications that take advantage of 
    TCP/IP.
    Selecting a service
    Use the Service setting to select the service template for your Internet 
    Service Provider or a dial-in server. Service templates are a set of ISP 
    and dial-in server configuration settings that you can create, save, and 
    reuse.
    To select a service:
    1. Tap the Service pick list. 
    						
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    2. Tap the predefined service template you want to use.
    Entering a user name
    The User Name setting identifies the name you use when you log into 
    your Internet Service Provider or your dial-in server. Although this 
    field can contain multiple lines of text, only two lines appear onscreen.
    To enter a user name:
    1. Tap the User Name field. 
    2. Enter your user name.
    Note:Most dial-in servers do not accept spaces in the user name.
    Entering a password
    The Password box identifies the password you use to log into your 
    server or ISP. Your entry in this field determines whether your 
    handheld prompts you to enter a password each time you log into 
    your network:
    nIf you do not enter a password, your handheld displays the word 
    “Prompt” in this field and asks you to enter a password during the 
    login procedure. 
    Tap here to display 
    a list of service 
    templates
    Enter your user 
    name here 
    						
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