Windows Live Messenger; Internet Sharing - Sony Ericsson XPERIA Extended User Manual

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Windows Live Messenger

You can communicate online using Windows Live Messenger and your existing Windows
Live ID.
To set up Messenger
1
Tap
> Messenger.
2
Tap Sign in and follow the instructions.
To sign in to Messenger
Tap
> Messenger > Sign in.
To send an instant message
1
Tap
> Programs > Messenger.
2
If you have not signed in yet, tap Sign in.
3
Select a contact in the list of contacts that are online, then tap Send IM.
4
Enter your message, then tap Send.

Internet sharing

Internet sharing connects a computer to the Internet by using your phone data connection,
such as GPRS and EDGE. Your phone then functions as a modem. You can use a USB
cable or a Bluetooth™ link to connect to the computer.
Before using Internet sharing, disconnect from Windows Mobile Device Center or Exchange
ActiveSync® on the computer. Also check that your phone has a GPRS or phone dial-up modem
connection.
Using your phone as a USB modem
To use your phone as a USB modem you will need the USB cable that comes with your
phone.
Before you can use your phone as a USB modem you need to set up Windows Mobile Device
Center (part of Windows Vista) or Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® (for Windows XP) version 4.5
or later on the computer. For instructions on how to install Exchange ActiveSync® on your
computer, see To install Exchange ActiveSync®on page 38.
To set up your phone as a USB modem
1
Tap
> Internet Sharing.
2
In the PC Connection list, select USB.
3
In the Network Connection list, select the name of the connection that your phone
uses to connect to the Internet.
4
Connect the USB cable between your phone and the computer.
5
Tap Connect.
Using your phone as a Bluetooth™ modem
You can connect your phone to a computer using a Bluetooth™ link and use the phone
as a modem for the computer. For a computer to use the Internet connection of your phone,
you must activate Internet Sharing in your phone, then set up a Bluetooth Personal Area
Network (PAN) between the computer and your phone.
If there is no built-in Bluetooth capability in the computer, you need to connect a Bluetooth
adapter or dongle.
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