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Some gestures begin in the gesture area and end in the touchscreen, and vice versa.
(Crossing the border between the two areas with your finger is crucial to making the
gesture successfully.)
If you cannot make the back gesture, check to see if you have the next/previous app
gesture turned on (see "Turn Advanced Gestures On/Off" on page 222). (If so, you need
to make a short swipe left for the back gesture, and a full swipe right or left for the next or
previous open app.)
Likewise, you can't use the next/previous app gesture unless you turn them on (see "Turn
Advanced Gestures On/Off" on page 222).
You can see animations of many gestures: Open Help
palm.com/support to watch the animations on your desktop computer. Also, see "Use
Gestures: Tap, Swipe, Drag, Flick, Pinch" on page 44.)
There are small icons in the lower-right corner of the screen
Those icons represent notifications that you have not opened or dismissed. For most types of
notifications, if you do not tap a notification after a few seconds, it becomes an icon in the
lower-right portion of the screen. If you see one or more icons, tap anywhere on the bottom of
the screen to display your notifications.

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Signal strength is weak
Become familiar with low coverage areas where you live, commute, work, and play. Then you
know when to expect signal-strength issues.
If you're standing, move about 10 feet (three meters) in any direction.
In a building, move near a window. (Open any metal blinds.)
In a building, move outdoors or to a more open area.
Outdoors, move away from large buildings, trees, or electrical wires.
In a vehicle, move your phone so that it's level with a window.
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