Learn The Basics; Hardware Buttons; Power On/Off; Multifunction Wheel - HP iPAQ 310 Product Manual

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Learn the basics

Your Travel Companion is a touch screen controlled device with limited hardware key functions. The
device and the software are designed for easy operation. All controls are operable using your fingertips.
Wherever possible, push buttons and lists are provided to make accessing functions or changing
settings as easy as possible.

Hardware buttons

The majority of the Travel Companion functions can be accessed using the touch screen. Use the
hardware buttons to perform the following functions:

Power on/off

Use the Power button to turn the power on or off. If the device is switched off, the GPS stops working.
Consequently, your position is not calculated, the track log is not saved, and the navigation stops. When
you turn the device on, your Travel Companion continues navigating as soon as the built-in GPS
determines the location.

Multifunction wheel

The Multifunction wheel performs multiple functions.

Zoom in and out

When the map is visible on the screen, turn the wheel up to zoom in, and turn it down to zoom out.

Adjust volume and brightness

To adjust the volume and brightness:
1.
Press the button swiftly to open the Master volume slider below the speaker icon. You may also
tap
2.
Now, turn the wheel up or down to adjust the volume. The
displays the newly selected value.
3.
If you wait for a few seconds, the slider disappears. Before this happens, you can press the button
swiftly again, and the slider switches to the Display brightness setting. The
the speaker icon above the slider.
4.
The wheel now adjusts the backlight value of the current display mode. If you use the Travel
Companion in daylight mode, the brightness for daylight is modified, if you use the night mode, the
backlight for night use is adjusted.
5.
Now, press the button again, or wait for a few seconds, and the slider disappears.
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to open the Master volume slider.
and the position of the fader
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