Use Gestures: Tap, Swipe, Drag, Flick, Pinch - Palm PRE 2 User Manual

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Shut down your phone
Usually, turning your phone off and/or putting it in airplane mode is
sufficient for normal periods when you have the phone with you but you're
not using it. On rare occasions, however, you may want to put your phone
into deep sleep because you are not going to use it for an extended period.
At those times, shut down the screen and wireless services completely by
doing one of the following:
NOTE
Follow these steps if you want to replace the battery (see
the
battery).
Open
Device Info
and tap
Reset
Shut Down
again.
Press and hold
power
, and tap Power. Tap
Battery, and tap
Shut
Down.
NOTE
When you turn everything off, the phone's alarms, ringer, and notifications
are also turned off.
I need to replace
Options. Tap
Shut
Down, and tap
Shut Down/Swap
To turn both the screen and wireless services back on, press and hold
until a logo appears onscreen.

Use gestures: tap, swipe, drag, flick, pinch

Gestures are an important, basic part of your phone. They're easy to learn,
and they make working with the phone fast. You make most gestures with
one finger. For a few, you need two. Make gestures with the tip of your
finger, not your fingernail. Don't bear down.
You make gestures in two areas on your phone: the touchscreen and the
gesture area. The gesture area is the black area extending along the bottom
of the screen.
* Gesture area
When you're working in an application, the center of the gesture area
displays a lighted bar.
Tap the bar to minimize the app and display Card view (see
open applications (Card
view)).
The lighted bar also appears when you tap the center of the gesture area
to maximize a card in Card view, or when you make the back or forward
gesture.
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