Sony PEG-TG50 Intellisync Lite Software Manual
Sony PEG-TG50 Intellisync Lite Software Manual

Sony PEG-TG50 Intellisync Lite Software Manual

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  • Page 1 Picsel Viewer for CLIÉ User Guide...
  • Page 2 CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual Copyright © Picsel 2002 Neither the whole nor any part of the information contained in, or the product described in, this document may be used, sold, transferred, adapted or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form or in any media except with the prior written permission of the copyright holder.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual Contents Introduction Getting Started Panning and Zooming a document Opening from My Documents Using Picsel Viewer Document View Folder View Document Format Restrictions History View Bookmark View Other Options Configuring Picsel Viewer Acknowledgements Questions and Answers Page 3...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual Introduction Picsel Viewer is a revolutionary product for document browsing on thin- client computing platforms. Its leading edge technology allows you to view documents on your CLIÉ without any file-conversion or loss of content. Powerful real-time zooming and panning of documents using intuitive gestures allows close examination and broad overviews with equal ease.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started Now that you have a Sony CLIÉ handheld powered by Picsel Viewer, you’re ready to see it in action! It is available from the CLIÉ Application Launcher screen, so to begin, tap the Home icon at the bottom of your CLIÉ’s screen.
  • Page 6: Panning And Zooming A Document

    Picsel Viewer for Panning and Zooming a document The document you wish to see is normally larger than the screen space available. There are two ways to see more of it. To pan (or ‘scroll’) to a different part of the document, simply stroke your pen across the screen in the direction you would like the page to move.
  • Page 7: Opening From My Documents

    Picsel Viewer for the area that will be enlarged. Move your pen to make this cover the area of interest, and release it. While you hold your pen down on the screen, the quality of the image may be poorer. This is to make the zooming more responsive to your movement.
  • Page 8: Using Picsel Viewer

    Picsel Viewer for Using Picsel Viewer The main place for controlling Viewer is the carousel, which you can open by tapping the Picsel logo in the bottom right corner of the screen. From here you can go to the Folder View, the History View or return to your document.
  • Page 9 CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual For example, to see what is lower down, press and hold your pen near the middle of the screen and stroke it upwards. You can also use the Jog Dial to pan the document. Move the wheel up or down to pan vertically, then press and release the Jog Dial briefly to switch to horizontal panning, in which moving the wheel up or down will pan the document horizontally.
  • Page 10: Folder View

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual thumbnails for all of the pages of the current document. The arrows at the end of the scroll bar move directly to the first and last pages of the document, respectively. The page scroll bar is only useful for multi-page documents, which do not include HTML pages or pictures.
  • Page 11 Icon list Name list Sort by Type Sort by icon Name icon CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual The folders, which contain further documents, are shown in yellow with tabs in the corners. Documents look like sheets of paper in various other colours, depending on their type.
  • Page 12: Document Format Restrictions

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual Document Format Restrictions Picsel Viewer can display documents with a high level of accuracy, however, some features may not be displayed in certain document formats. Overall restrictions • Bold, italic font and font changes are not supported in Japanese text because there is only one Japanese font installed.
  • Page 13 CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual • Dashed lines, dotted lines and borders may not be displayed as specified. • Formulas are not supported. Microsoft PowerPoint restrictions • Documents created in PowerPoint 97/2000/2002 can normally be displayed. • Certain types of pictures are not supported (3-D Style, WordArt, AutoShape Connectors and Callouts, etc).
  • Page 14: History View

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual History View If you’ve looked at a lot of documents, you may want to return to one you saw earlier. The ‘History View’ shows your previously visited documents. A thumbnail image is shown for documents visited in this session of using Picsel Viewer, and a document-type icon is shown for those visited earlier.
  • Page 15: Bookmark View

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual The Jog Dial Navigator can also be used to select previous documents in the History View. Turn it up or down to highlight a thumbnail image, then press it to return to that document. Bookmark View For your favourite documents, you can keep a list in the ‘Bookmark View’.
  • Page 16 CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual To exit from Picsel Viewer, tap on the Home icon at the bottom of your screen, which will return you to the Application Launcher. Home icon The ‘silk screen’ area, including the Home You can also close the carousel and return to the page you were previously viewing by tapping your pen in the grey area where there are no icons.
  • Page 17: Configuring Picsel Viewer

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual Configuring Picsel Viewer There are a number of choices you can make about the way Picsel Viewer works, to make your viewing experience more pleasant. First among these is the screen orientation. Your may prefer to read lines of text across the screen more clearly, or you may wish to view a whole page at one time.
  • Page 18: General Preferences

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual ‘Preferences’ dialogue box To select any of the options in the dialogue boxes, tap your pen in the square or enter text and numbers by tapping on one of the dotted lines and writing with the Graffiti system at the bottom of the screen. When you are finished, tap the ‘OK’...
  • Page 19 CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual documents will be removed from the history immediately if appropriate. The value must be between 0 and 28 days. The ‘Clear History’ button deletes all memory of recently visited documents from your CLIÉ. ‘Home’ section of the Home Page Preferences If you now select ‘Home’...
  • Page 20: Acknowledgements

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual Picsel Viewer can attempt to ‘Auto-select’ the character encoding, finding one which is compatible with and seems to be relevant for the document you are opening. This is normally correct, and so should normally be enabled. Most document formats contain encoding information directly, and are not affected by these preferences.
  • Page 21: Questions And Answers

    CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual Questions Answers We hope that your experience with Picsel Viewer is painless and pleasant. However, a number of questions may arise that have simple solutions, such as the following. Why is there no document on screen? Picsel Viewer may have failed to open a document (perhaps because the file had been corrupted), and left you with a blank screen.
  • Page 22 CLIÉ Picsel Viewer for User Manual Why can’t I access any Internet Web sites? Picsel Viewer for CLIÉ has no Internet access capability. Why are some characters not appearing in my document? Picsel Viewer comes with a broad range of font characters as standard, but it may not include certain symbols that you may use.

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