Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology - HP Pre3 User Manual

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To get directions to a recently viewed location from your current
location: Tap
, and tap Recents. Tap a location, and tap
tap the address at the bottom of the screen. Tap
To get directions from a recently viewed location to your current
location: Tap
, and tap Recents. Tap a location, and tap
tap the address at the bottom of the screen. Tap
tap Go.
To save a recently viewed location: Tap
tap a location. Tap
or tap the address at the bottom of the
screen, tap
and then tap Save.
To delete a location: Tap
the side of the screen and tap
View your current location
If you are viewing a map of a location far from where you are currently,
you can reposition the map to show your current location.
Do one of the following:
If you have Location Services turned on: Tap
If you do not have Location Services turned on: Tap
and then tap
Turn on
GPS. Press the centre of the gesture area, and tap
the Maps app in Card view. If required, tap
Maps app to use your location for this session.
Move around and zoom in/out on a map
Do any of the following:
To pan a map: Tap, hold and drag the map.
To zoom in/out on a map: Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen. Pinch in
to decrease the size of items onscreen.
Customise the map view
1
Open
Maps
.
, and tap Go.
, tap
and
, tap
Recents
and then
, tap Recents, throw the location off
Delete
to confirm the deletion.
.
, tap
Launch
Allow Once
to allow the
2
If prompted, tap
or
session.
3
Tap
and tap any of the following:
or
Road:
Displays a two-dimensional view showing roads and
landmarks.
Satellite:
Shows a satellite image.
Bird's Eye:
Shows a map made up of images taken from the air.
Show Traffic:
indicate their current traffic status. The colour scale runs from green
(meaning free-flowing traffic) to yellow, red and finally grey
(meaning slow traffic).
Clear Map:
Clear the current map view.
4
Tap
to close the map preferences panel.
Bluetooth
wireless technology
®
What is Bluetooth
With the Bluetooth
connect to a number of Bluetooth devices, including a hands-free device
such as a headset or car kit (see
device). If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology,
you may also be able to use your smartphone to connect your computer
to the Internet (see
Before you can connect to another Bluetooth device, you need to pair with
that device. You can either make the pairing request from your
smartphone (see
Make a pairing request to another
pairing request from the other device (see
another
device) or use Touch to share to pair with a webOS tablet (see
Pair with an HP webOS tablet using Touch to
Allow Once
to turn on Location Services for this
Shows major roads and commute paths coloured to
wireless technology?
®
wireless technology on your smartphone, you can
®
Set up and use a Bluetooth
Use your smartphone as a
modem).
Accept a pairing request from
Share).
Chapter 10 : Web and wireless connections
hands-free
®
device), accept a
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