Palm PIXI PLUS User Manual

Palm PIXI PLUS User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide...
  • Page 2 Palm, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide. Palm, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this software. Palm, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery, or repairs.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    I want to keep using my current desktop app and sync with an online account on my phone I don’t need to sync, but I do want a copy of my data Your Palm Pixi™ Plus phone ® backed up somewhere besides my phone What’s in the box?
  • Page 4 Third-party applications Making room on your phone Chapter 9 Documents Terms Doc View PDF View Online accounts available for Palm® webOS™ phones Chapter 10 Preferences Specifications Backup Remotely erase your Palm profile account Regulatory and safety information Date & Time...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Welcome

    Welcome In this chapter Congratulations on the purchase of your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone. Your Palm Pixi™ Plus phone ® What’s in the box? Where can I learn more? Chapter 1 : Welcome...
  • Page 6: Your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus Phone

    Exchange account for your corporate email, contacts, and events. The Email, Contacts, and Calendar applications on your Pixi Plus phone all provide a kind of view in which you can see In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all of the following: information from both of those accounts in one place—but even though the...
  • Page 7: What's In The Box

    All of the following items are included in the phone box: Print material • Quickstart guide • Services Guide • Palm warranty • End User License Agreement • Palm Pixi Plus phone • USB cable • AC charger Chapter 1 : Welcome...
  • Page 8: Where Can I Learn More

    Open the application, open the application menu, and tap Help. • Online support from Palm: Visit palm.com/support to edit your Palm profile, watch how-to animations, access a tool to help you export data from your desktop to your new phone (the Data Transfer Assistant, or DTA), and read comprehensive information about your phone.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Basics

    Basics In this chapter You’re about to discover the many things about your Palm Pixi™ Plus phone that can help you better ® manage your life and have fun, too. As you become Get to know your phone more familiar with your phone, you’ll want to...
  • Page 10: Get To Know Your Phone

    Get to know your phone IMPORTANT Be careful not to scratch, crush, or apply too much pressure on the touchscreen. Do not store your phone in a place where other items might damage it. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or aerosols to clean the phone or its accessories.
  • Page 11 Touchscreen Icons in the title bar You can monitor the status of several items using icons in the area at the top of the phone screen: Table 1. Title bar icons and descriptions Item Description The battery is being charged. The battery is fully charged.
  • Page 12 Back view Table 1. Title bar icons and descriptions Item Description Bluetooth ® wireless technology is turned on. See Bluetooth ® wireless technology. A Bluetooth connection is in progress. A Bluetooth connection has been made. Your phone is performing a search on the characters you entered.
  • Page 13: Set Up Your Phone

    Set up your phone To begin separating the back cover from the body of the phone, use your thumbnail to release the clasp at the midpoint of the left side of the phone (see (a) in step 5). Insert the SIM card Your SIM (subscriber identity module) card contains information on your wireless account.
  • Page 14 Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the Remove the battery by putting your finger in the recess to the right of bottom-left and bottom clasps. End at (b). the battery; push the battery left and then lift it up and out. WARNING You must remove the battery first whenever you insert or remove the SIM card.
  • Page 15 But if you are still using the other phone, you must create a new Palm profile for your Pixi Plus phone—you can’t use the same profile on two phones.
  • Page 16: Charge The Battery

    For detailed information about your Palm profile, see Backup. Although you create a Palm profile by entering a valid email address, setting up a Palm profile is different from setting up email on your phone. To set up email, see Set up email.
  • Page 17 USB cable. Charging this way takes much longer than using battery life. Sign out of your IM account when you are not using it (see the AC charger. Do not, however, connect the Palm Touchstone charging dock ®...
  • Page 18: Turn The Phone On/Off

    Turn the phone on/off You can also unlock the screen by dragging up from the gesture area across the onscreen lock icon. Your Pixi Plus phone’s screen can be turned on and off separately from its To turn the screen off, press power...
  • Page 19 When your phone locates a signal, AT&T appears in the upper-left corner of the screen in the Launcher, Card view, and Phone, and the signal-strength icon appears at the top of the screen. * These indicate that wireless services are off (airplane mode). When your phone is in airplane mode, you can turn the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth features on individually (see Turn Wi-Fi on and off...
  • Page 20: Use Gestures: Tap, Swipe, Drag, Flick, Pinch

    For a few, you need two. Make gestures with the tip of your finger. Do not use your fingernail. Don’t bear down. To see short animations illustrating how to do gestures, go to palm.com/ support or tap Clips...
  • Page 21 Tap the center of the gesture area to do the following: forward gesture, available in Web only, is a swipe from left to right anywhere in the gesture area. The forward gesture allows you to move forward through previously viewed web pages. •...
  • Page 22 Scroll gestures Flick: As its name tells you, this is a quick gesture, great for scrolling long lists, documents, or pages. Do it fast, do it lightly; as with a swipe, your fingertip just skims the surface. The faster you flick, the faster and farther Scroll slow: Drag the screen in the desired direction.
  • Page 23 Stop scrolling: Tap or drag the screen while scrolling. Zoom out/pinch in to decrease the size of items on the screen in Email, Web, Photos, Doc View, PDF View, Google Maps: Place two fingers on the screen and bring them together. Zoom gestures Zoom in or out a fixed amount in Web, Photos, Doc View, PDF View:...
  • Page 24 Text selection gestures Select text when you can see a cursor: Tap the location to insert the cursor. Press and hold Shift . Place your finger anywhere onscreen and drag your finger in the direction you want to select text. Tap the highlighted For information on working with text after you select it, see Cut, copy, and text to deselect it.
  • Page 25: Open Applications

    Delete a list item the next paragraph, release Shift , scroll, press Shift , and tap the paragraph. Tapping any part of the highlighted selection deselects it. Throw the item off the side of the screen. If prompted, tap Delete to confirm the deletion.
  • Page 26 Open an application in Quick Launch Move your finger to the application icon. When you see the app name appear, lift your finger. The application opens. Quick Launch is the bar of five icons that is always available at the bottom of Card view and the Launcher.
  • Page 27: Work With Applications

    Work with applications To find the app you want, swipe up or down to see all the icons on a page. Swipe left or right to see other pages. Go up one level in an app (back gesture) The back gesture takes you up one level from a detailed level to a more general view of the application you’re working in.
  • Page 28 When an application fills the screen and you want to go to Card view, do Tap a card to maximize the application. one of the following: You can also maximize the center card in Card view by flicking down from the •...
  • Page 29 Close an application Tap and hold an icon in the Launcher, and after the halo appears around the icon, drag the icon onto the Quick Launch bar. • In Card view (see Display all open applications (Card view)), throw the card off the top of the screen.
  • Page 30: Enter And Save Information

    Enter and save information To move the icon to another page, drag it to the left or right edge of the screen. Don’t release the icon until the new page appears. Use the keyboard Delete an application You can delete applications that you installed on your phone. Option: Press to enter numbers, punctuation, and symbols that appear above the letters on the keys (see...
  • Page 31 • Turn on Caps Lock: Press Shift twice. The Caps Lock symbol Narrow the list by pressing the key that corresponds to the character appears: you want. For example, to enter an é, press e. See the table below for a list of corresponding characters.
  • Page 32 Table 2. Symbols and accented characters To accept the information you entered, do one of the following: Press Sym to select… • Tap outside the field. press… • Press Enter . If a screen contains multiple fields, pressing Enter accepts m or M μ...
  • Page 33: Use The Menus

    Use the Select All and Copy All features Some applications offer a Select All menu item. For example, in Messaging, you can start or open a conversation, open the application menu, and tap Edit > Select All. This saves the entire conversation as plain text, which you can copy and then paste in a memo, email message, and so on.
  • Page 34 Some applications have additional menus. For example, in Photos, tap an Copy, and Paste items. If you see a downward-pointing arrow open picture and tap to display a menu of tasks you can do with the the bottom of the menu, scroll down to see additional menu items. picture (see Photos).
  • Page 35: Search To Find Info And Make Calls

    Do one of the following: and application names that match the character or application names that are associated with the keyword. As you continue typing, the • Drag down from the upper-right corner of the phone (above the search results narrow. screen) onto the screen.
  • Page 36: View And Respond To Notifications Chapter

    Universal search application keywords Table 3. Application keywords Application name Keywords If you don’t know the name of the app you are searching for, you can enter a Sounds & Ringtones Audio, Music, Preferences, Settings, Silent, keyword associated with the app. This table shows the keywords you can Vibrate, Volume use to find an app on your phone.
  • Page 37 light pulses. You can turn this feature off (see Get notifications when the Tap anywhere on the bottom of the screen to display your screen is locked or off). notifications. Tap a notification to act on it. If the notification has a number next to it, Do one of the following: the number indicates how many items are included in the notification—how many voicemail or email messages you have, and...
  • Page 38: Update The Software On Your Phone

    If Wi-Fi is not turned on when the update Palm continually provides updates to your phone’s operating system. Update becomes available, the Palm servers continue to check your phone for notifications are sent to your phone automatically when a system update is Wi-Fi availability for two days.
  • Page 39: Use App Catalog To Shop For New Applications

    Applications you installed on your old Palm OS ® by ACCESS or Windows Mobile smartphone do not work on your Pixi Plus phone because your Pixi Plus phone uses the new Palm webOS™ platform. Check App Catalog for a new ®...
  • Page 40 If available, tap the YouTube link to view a video of the app in your phone’s YouTube application. • If you have a billing account, enter your Palm profile password (if prompted) to authorize the purchase, and tap Continue. Download a free application...
  • Page 41 • To read reviews: Tap Reviews on the app details screen. NOTE If you enter an incorrect Palm profile password three times, a message • To add a review: Tap Reviews on the app details screen and then tap appears that explains how you can contact Palm support for help.
  • Page 42: Copy Files Between Your Phone And Your Computer

    All files that you store on the USB drive of your phone are not backed up to your Palm profile, and they cannot sync to any of your online accounts. So be sure to keep a copy of all such files somewhere besides your...
  • Page 43 For more information, drive representing your phone and click Eject. On a Mac computer, open the browser on your computer and go to palm.com/sync-solutions. from your desktop, drag the drive representing your phone to the Trash.
  • Page 44 Chapter 2 : Basics...
  • Page 45: Data Transfer Chapter

    After you export the data, you can add the data into I want to keep using my current desktop app and one of your online accounts or the Palm profile sync with an online account on my phone account on your Palm Pixi™...
  • Page 46: Data Transfer Overview

    See I’d rather sync directly with my computer. of data to your Pixi Plus phone, and then sync the data to Google or Exchange. Consider carefully whether you want to be able to access and change your data somewhere besides your phone.
  • Page 47: How Do I Get Data Off My Computer

    Table 1. DTA: application data transferred Operating Desktop Contacts Calendar Tasks Memos/ Do you want to sync your personal information between your Pixi Plus system application notes phone and Google or Exchange, but first need to get the data out of a √...
  • Page 48: I'm Already Using Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, And/Or

    The data syncs automatically. Table 2. Online account sync table Set up your Pixi Plus phone to To sync this data... sync with... Google...
  • Page 49: D Rather Sync Directly With My Computer

    I don’t need to sync, but I do want a copy of my Would you rather sync your Pixi Plus phone directly to your computer, without going through the web, using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth technology, or your...
  • Page 50 Chapter 3 : Data transfer...
  • Page 51: Phone

    Make calls call. You can also work with other applications while Receive calls on a call. Your Pixi Plus phone helps you to do all these Use voicemail tasks with ease. What can I do during a call? What’s my number?
  • Page 52: Make Calls

    Make calls For information on turning the phone off and back on, see Turn the phone on/off. * These indicate that the phone is off (airplane mode). Dial using the onscreen dial pad The onscreen dial pad is useful when you need to dial numbers that are expressed as letters and when you need large, brightly lit numbers that you * These indicate that the phone is on.
  • Page 53 Tap the dial pad numbers to enter the number. Tap one of the contact’s phone numbers to dial it. If only the contact name appears, tap the name to display the phone numbers for that contact, and then tap the number. Dial using the keyboard In the Launcher, Card view, or Phone, use the keyboard to enter the number.
  • Page 54 Dial by contact name in the Phone application If you do not want contact matches to appear when you type a number on the keyboard, you can turn off the Show Contact Matches preference (see Turn How do I add names and other info into Contacts? for instructions on contact match display on/off).
  • Page 55: Receive Calls

    Dial from another application If a phone number appears in another application as an underlined link, you can begin dialing the number directly from that application. For example, you can dial phone numbers that appear in web pages, in messages (email, text, or multimedia), or in calendar events.
  • Page 56: Use Voicemail

    What can I do during a call? Ignore a call To send a call immediately to voicemail, do one of the following: You can use many advanced telephone features, including call waiting, • multi-party calling, and call forwarding, on your phone. These features •...
  • Page 57 GPRS network: You can use the personal information applications You don’t need an on-hold button to put a call on hold. Just tap the mute icon (Contacts, Calendar, and so on) and send and receive text messages. But to mute your end of the line. some kinds of data connections are not possible: You cannot browse the web.
  • Page 58 Make a second call Make or answer a first call, and then make or answer a second call. to create the conference call. While on a call, tap . The first call is put on hold. Dial the second call. Answer a second call (call waiting) When a second call notification appears, tap .
  • Page 59: What's My Number

    • Edit to edit the contact entry. For example, if a contact gives you a (Optional) If a call history entry includes a number next to the call icon new email address while you’re talking, you can enter the address during on the left, this indicates that you made and/or received that number the call.
  • Page 60: Save A Phone Number To Contacts

    Use a phone headset If you displayed additional options for the contact or number, do any of the following: • To call an alternate number for a contact: Tap the number. You can connect a 3.5mm headset (sold separately) for hands-free •...
  • Page 61: Customize Phone Settings

    If you want to stop using the headset, do any of the following: NOTE If you make a Bluetooth connection with a car kit, you might get a notification on your phone asking if you want to upload contacts to the car kit. Tap •...
  • Page 62 Open Phone Open the application menu and tap Preferences. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. Show My Caller ID, tap or Off. Show Contact Matches, tap or Off. Turn call waiting on/off If you turn off the Show Contact Matches preference, you can still perform a contact search in the Phone application.
  • Page 63 Change your voicemail number Example: A complete phone number in your company’s phone system has 11 numbers, for example, 1-408-555-1122. When dialing from a phone that’s part of the system, you need to dial only the last five digits (51122). When If AT&T changes the phone number for your voicemail system, you need to you create a dialing shortcut on your phone, you select “5 digit numbers”...
  • Page 64 Use restricted dialing Open Phone Open the application menu and tap Preferences. When restricted dialing is turned on, you can make calls to or answer calls from only those numbers that are on your list of restricted numbers. Under Network, set any of the following: To add to or change the list, you need to enter a PIN2.
  • Page 65 MMS APN and enter the settings you obtained from AT&T. Open Phone Change Settings. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. In HAC, tap to switch HAC from Off to On. Enable TTY/TDD A TTY (also known as TDD or text telephone) is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telephone.
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 : Phone...
  • Page 67: Email, Text, Multimedia, And Instant Messaging

    Email, text, multimedia, and instant messaging In this chapter Enjoy the ease and speed of keeping in touch with friends, family, and colleagues by email anywhere you can access AT&T’s data network. You can send and Email receive attachments as well. Messaging And keep the Messaging app in mind for times when you need to send a short text, multimedia, or instant...
  • Page 68: Email

    Use the Email application on your phone to access the many email accounts you have: company (like Exchange), ISP (like EarthLink or Comcast), and web-based (like Gmail). The Palm Synergy™ feature makes it easy to synchronize all data from an ®...
  • Page 69 • If this is the first email account you set up, the email address you used for your Palm profile is entered by default. Use that address, or enter an address for one of your other email accounts. Enter your...
  • Page 70 If this is the first email account you are setting up, the email address Set up email when automatic setup fails you used for your Palm profile is entered by default. Use that address, or enter an address for one of your other email accounts.
  • Page 71 Enter advanced account settings Reply-to Address: Enter the address you want recipients to see and reply to on your outgoing messages, if this is different from the email address you send the message from. These settings apply only to the account you select in step 3. Sync deleted emails (POP accounts only): Set whether messages Open...
  • Page 72 Create and send an email message Ringtone: Tap Ringtone., and tap a ringtone. Tap to the right of a ringtone title to preview it. A ringtone that you choose plays. Open Email Mute: No sound plays and the phone does not vibrate. If this is the first time you opened the Email application, and you set up at least one email account already, tap Done.
  • Page 73 • Begin typing the file name. To address an email directly from Launcher or Card view, type the email • To take a new picture to send as an attachment: Tap the photo icon address. If the email address is already associated with a contact, the contact is at the bottom of the screen and tap Photo.
  • Page 74 Tap a message to open it. • To open multiple attachments: Tap the list of attachment names to view the attachments, and tap an attachment name to open the file. (Optional) Do any of the following: Save attachments • To call a number: Tap the number, and tap to call it.
  • Page 75 Save or share an inline image To add a phone number or email address to contacts from the body of a message: If a message contains an inline image—an image inserted right into the In a message you received, tap and hold the number or email address. body text—you can share the image with someone else via email.
  • Page 76 Reply to a message Move a message to another folder Open a message. Open a message. Tap one of the following: Open the application menu and tap Move To Folder. : Reply to just the sender. Tap the folder you want. : Reply to the sender and all other addressees.
  • Page 77 Delete a message Deleting a message moves it to your deleted items folder, so it’s still on your phone. Depending on your email account, this folder is called Deleted Items, Deleted, Trash, or something else. If you accidentally delete a message, you can move it back to the original folder (see Move a message to another folder).
  • Page 78 Sort email in a folder Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. Set any of the following: Open Email If the folder you want is not displayed, tap to display the folders for one of your accounts. Tap a folder, open the application menu, and tap Sort.
  • Page 79: Messaging

    Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. Share, Send, or Email. For details, see the section in this guide on the specific application. Tap and hold the account name, wait for the visual cue, and then drag the account up or down. Messaging Reply to meeting invitations What kinds of messages can I send and receive?
  • Page 80 Open Messaging Text or an IM account name in the upper-right corner of the screen. If available, the other ways to communicate with this contact Do one of the following: appear in a list. Tap the account or phone number you want to use. •...
  • Page 81 (555) 256 offline, or to hide offline buddies. In Buddies view, open the application menu PALM. To dial a number like this, you must use the onscreen dial pad Show/Hide Offline Buddies. and tap the numbers that correspond to the letters P, A, L, M—...
  • Page 82 Use emoticons in a message want and tap the picture, or tap New Photo and take the picture. Attach Photo. To include an emoticon in a text, multimedia, or IM message, type in a To attach a video to a multimedia message, do one of the following: keyboard character combination for that emoticon.
  • Page 83 Table 1. Supported emoticons To view an attached file in a multimedia message: Tap a music, video, or vCard file name. (Attached pictures are displayed within the To display this Enter any of these keyboard character combinations... message.) Tap Copy Photo to save an attached JPG picture.
  • Page 84 View a contact’s information from a message Add To Existing: Tap the contact you want to add the number or address to. • In a conversation, tap the header of a message received from a contact This option is not available when the phone number or email address to open the contact entry.
  • Page 85 Open Messaging Tap Buddies. Do one of the following: • The first time you open Messaging: Tap Add An Account. • Any other time: Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. Tap Add IM Account. Tap the account type and enter your username and password. to the left of the text Offline and tap Available.
  • Page 86 Do one of the following to start or continue a conversation: Tap one of the following: • In Buddies view, tap a buddy name and enter a new message. If Save As New: Create a new contact for the number or address. there's more than one account for that buddy, the most recently used IM account is opened.
  • Page 87 Change your IM account username and password Show Notifications, tap or Off. If you change the username or password for your IM account online, you need to enter the updated information for the account on your phone. Open Messaging Open the application menu and tap Preferences &...
  • Page 88 Chapter 5 : Email, text, multimedia, and instant messaging...
  • Page 89: Contacts, Calendar, And Other Personal Information

    Contacts Calendar All your personal information is backed up and kept Tasks private either in your Palm profile or in one of your Memos online accounts. Clock Calculator Facebook...
  • Page 90: Contacts

    You can assign the contact to one of your online address books—if you do, it synchronizes with the online address book. Or you can create the contact in your Palm profile account, which means it shows up on your phone only. Palm profile contacts are included in the daily backup of your Palm profile information, so you can restore them if they are accidentally erased.
  • Page 91 Tap Accept to continue. 2 Emily is a contact in your Google online account and in your Palm profile account. 3 Scroll down to see Emily’s combined contact info. NOTE If you add your Facebook or LinkedIn account to Contacts, your friends’...
  • Page 92 Open Contacts Begin typing any of the following: • First, middle, or last name * Account icon, showing Palm profile account • First and last initial (no space between) • Company Name to enter the contact name. To add a prefix and other details •...
  • Page 93 For more search options, tap Global Address Lookup. (This option is In a linked contact, tap the account icon in the upper-right corner to available if you are using Microsoft Exchange with a Global Address edit fields specific to that account. List.) Tap the contact.
  • Page 94 The two contacts are automatically linked. Do one of the following: • To take a new photo: Tap New Photo and take the picture. • To use an existing photo: Tap the album containing the picture and Add a photo to a contact tap the picture.
  • Page 95 Do one of the following: • Tap a ringtone name. • To use a music file as a ringtone: Tap and tap the file name. (Optional) Tap to preview the ringtone. Tap Done. To change the ringtone for a contact, tap the ringtone and tap Change Ringtone.
  • Page 96 For example, if you have contact info for Emily Weeks in Google, Facebook, Microsoft Exchange, and your Palm profile account, go ahead and link all four contacts into a linked contact. Unlink a contact But don’t link Emily’s contact info with her sister Allison’s.
  • Page 97 Add a contact entry to the Launcher Assign your favorite contacts to the Launcher, so you can open them directly from that location. Open Contacts Search for a contact (see Find a contact), and tap the contact name. Open the application menu and tap Add to...
  • Page 98 • Delete an unlinked contact or an entire linked contact: Open the application menu and tap Delete Contact. Tap Delete All Profiles to confirm. NOTE If you see Delete Other Profiles rather than Delete All Profiles, you have linked contacts that come from accounts whose info you can't change on your phone (like Facebook and LinkedIn).
  • Page 99 Manually synchronize Contacts with your online accounts Send Contacts If you want to get contacts from an online account on your phone You can send all contacts to a hands-free car kit (with Bluetooth), or send a immediately—or upload contacts from your phone to the online account— contact with multimedia messaging (MMS) or email.
  • Page 100: Calendar

    How do I get events into Calendar? synchronizes with the online calendar. Or you can create the event in your Palm profile account, which means it shows up on your phone only. Palm profile events are included in the daily backup of your Palm profile You have a few options for getting events to show up in Calendar: information, so you can restore them if they are accidentally erased.
  • Page 101 • To open Calendar without creating an online account: Tap Done. This opens your Palm profile account, and you can start creating events in this account. NOTE If an account doesn’t appear in the list, you can’t add data to that account from your phone.
  • Page 102 Enter the event name, and then do one of the following Repeat, and then tap a repeat interval or Custom to define a repeat interval and set the end date. • Press Enter to add the event to the calendar. •...
  • Page 103 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. Under Event Reminders, tap Alert and choose one of the following: Vibrate: The phone vibrates and makes a vibrating sound but makes no other sound. System Sound: The system sound plays. If the ringer is off, the phone vibrates (see Manage system sounds and notifications).
  • Page 104 Delete an event Tap the account icon in the upper-right corner to do any of the following: If you delete an event that is assigned to an online account, the event is also • To switch the Calendar account you're viewing: Tap All calendars deleted from the online account.
  • Page 105 Respond to an event reminder (Optional) Tap a participant’s name. If the participant is a contact, the contact entry is displayed. If the participant is not a contact, tap to Contacts to add the participant to your contacts list. When an event reminder appears in the notification bar at the bottom of the screen, tap the event description to open the event, or tap one of the following: Customize Calendar...
  • Page 106: Tasks

    Stop synchronization of Calendar with an online account Event Reminders: Select to play a sound when a calendar notification appears. If you synchronize calendar events with an online account, to stop Default Event Duration: The default event duration is set to one hour. synchronizing, you have to delete the account from Calendar.
  • Page 107 Open Tasks Enter the task name in the Task name field. To set the task priority, see Set task priority, due date, and other details. Enter the list name in the List name field and press Enter Set task priority, due date, and other details Create a task (see Create a task).
  • Page 108 Set any of the following: number to the right of each task list name shows the number of tasks in that list that are due today or overdue. Priority: High priority tasks appear in red. Normal priority tasks appear in bold text, and low priority tasks appear in gray text. Tap a task list name to view tasks that are due today or overdue.
  • Page 109 My Order in the upper-right corner, and tap the sort option you Open the application menu and tap Set Due Date For All. want: Order, Date, or Priority. Tap the month, date, and year, and then tap Set Due Date. To manually sort tasks, tap and hold a task, wait for the visual cue, and then drag it to a new location in the list (see also Check off a...
  • Page 110: Memos

    If you used the Data Transfer Assistant and imported notes from Outlook on your desktop to your phone, those notes are in Memos. Your Microsoft Exchange notes, however, do not sync. All memos are backed up to your Edit a memo Palm profile. Open Memos Create a memo Tap the memo you want to edit.
  • Page 111: Clock

    Clock Tap the memo. Tap the lower-right corner of the screen, and tap the new color. The Clock application lets you set an alarm. You can set Clock to wake you up at the same time wherever you are, for example, the recurring 7AM alarm you set in San Francisco rings at 7AM in New York.
  • Page 112: Calculator

    Cancel an alarm Open Clock , and then tap When an alarm is canceled, it remains in the Clock app, but it won’t sound again until you turn it back on. Open Clock , and then tap ; tap to turn an alarm off. Change the alarm volume Open Sounds &...
  • Page 113: Facebook

    Facebook The Palm Facebook app allows you to make a status comment, view and respond to friends’ comments, and attach photos to your wall. Before you begin, download the Facebook app from the App Catalog. It’s free (see Download a free application).
  • Page 114 Chapter 6 : Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information...
  • Page 115: Chapter 7 Photos, Videos, And Music

    Photos, videos, and music In this chapter There’s no need to carry a separate media player; you can play music and videos, and view photos, on your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone. Listen to music through the Camera built-in speaker or through a 3.5mm headset or Photos headphones (both sold separately).
  • Page 116: Camera

    Camera Press and hold Space to take pictures in continuous burst mode. Release Space to stop taking pictures. Continuous burst mode allows you to capture several images with a single action. Take a picture The picture you took is automatically saved in JPG format. You can keep snapping pictures, and then go to Photos to look at them and delete the Your phone has an easy-to-use, 2-megapixel camera with an LED flash.
  • Page 117 For more information, open the browser on your Swipe left or right on the screen to look at other pictures in the album. computer and go to palm.com/sync-solutions. Organize your pictures into albums Connect your phone and your computer using the cable.
  • Page 118 is not visible, tap the screen to display it. NOTE On a Windows computer, if the Found New Hardware wizard opens, click Cancel to close the wizard. Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista), or Finder (Mac), and double-click the drive representing your phone. To create an album, use your computer’s controls for creating a new folder.
  • Page 119 • To capture the portion of the picture you want for the contact photo: and tap Share via email Share via MMS. Tap and hold the picture, and then drag the portion you want to the center of the onscreen box. This portion becomes the contact photo. Create the email or multimedia message.
  • Page 120: Videos

    Likewise, if you set up a Facebook account in Contacts or Calendar, the account is already set up to allow you to upload pictures from Photos. See Online accounts available for Palm webOS phones ®...
  • Page 121 Edit videos you recorded Upload or share videos you recorded You can shorten videos you recorded, and you can select the part of the BEFORE YOU BEGIN To upload videos to Facebook, you must have the video you want to save in the shortened version. Facebook app installed on your phone and you must be signed in to your Facebook account on your phone.
  • Page 122 A file that is not protected by Digital Rights Management. DRM-free video files can be copied as many times as you like and can be played on your Pixi Plus phone. Use the YouTube application to view YouTube videos (see YouTube).
  • Page 123: Youtube

    YouTube Table 2. Video playback controls Control Function Play. Watch a YouTube video Pause. The YouTube application on your phone lets you watch videos available Move forward or backward (tap and hold the slider, and then online at the YouTube website. Videos are displayed on your phone in drag it right to move forward or left to move backward).
  • Page 124: Music

    Management. DRM-free music files can be copied as many times as you like and listen to songs in random order, tap Shuffle All. can be played on your Pixi Plus phone. • To listen to all songs in a genre: Tap Genres and tap the genre name.
  • Page 125 • To browse a music store to preview or purchase songs (if available): Table 3. Music playback controls Tap the music store name. Continue making selections until the song Control Function you want appears. Tap the song name. Move forward or backward. Tap the song name, tap and hold the slider, and then drag it right to move forward or left to move Music continues to play in the background if you switch to DID YOU KNOW...
  • Page 126: Amazon Mp3

    NOTE Music you download from Amazon MP3 is not backed up to your Palm profile. To back up your music, you can copy downloaded files from the Delete a song AmazonMP3 folder on your phone’s USB drive to your computer (see...
  • Page 127 View artist information Do one of the following: Search for (see Search for a specific song, album, or artist) or browse to (see Browse songs, albums, artists, or genres) an artist, and tap the artist name. Tap the word in the lower-right corner of the screen (Albums, Songs, or Bio).
  • Page 128 View and work with downloaded items IMPORTANT Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you tap Buy. Downloads on any screen displaying this button. This displays items that your are currently downloading or that you already downloaded.
  • Page 129: Chapter 8 Web And Wireless Connections

    Web and wireless connections In this chapter With AT&T’s network and your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone’s web browser, you can take the web with you almost anywhere you go. Wi-Fi Location Services The Bluetooth ® wireless technology on your phone...
  • Page 130: Wi-Fi

    A Wi-Fi connection is especially helpful in the following situations: • You’re outside a coverage area and you want to access the web. If you have a Palm webOS phone, an active AT&T account in good standing, and an appropriate data plan, you can access music, email, and the •...
  • Page 131 To connect to an AT&T Wi-Fi Hot Spot: • If the network you want is not displayed: Tap Join network enter the network name. Make sure Open is displayed in the Security field, then tap Connect. Turn Wi-Fi on (see Turn Wi-Fi on and off).
  • Page 132 Connect to a previously used network The current setting is displayed in the When Phone Sleeps field. Do one of the following: • If Wi-Fi is turned off, turn on Wi-Fi (see Turn Wi-Fi on and off). Your phone • To put Wi-Fi to sleep: Tap Keep Wi-Fi On, and then tap...
  • Page 133: Location Services

    Location Services Background Data Collection: Available only when Google Services is on. When Background Data Collection is on, anonymous location data is collected from your phone. This data is used to improve the quality of Location Services. The Location Services application provides information about your location to applications that request it.
  • Page 134: Web

    Go to a website using search You can also search the web from the Launcher or Card view (see Search to find info and make calls). Go to a website Open The web browser on your phone is capable of displaying most web content. The browser features the latest web standard technologies such as HTML Enter the search term and tap a search option.
  • Page 135 • To zoom in on a column of a web page: Double-tap the page to center a Launcher icon. You can zoom in or out of the page while selecting the column and enlarge it. To zoom out to see the whole page again, keep portion you want to use.
  • Page 136 Web app. NOTE Web bookmarks are part of the data backed up to your Palm profile. After a partial or full erase, a bookmark is restored with a generic thumbnail icon. After you revisit the page for which you created the bookmark, the original thumbnail Edit, reorder, or delete a bookmark icon is restored.
  • Page 137 Do one of the following: • To open a link in a new card: Press and hold Option and tap the link. Open In New Card. • Edit: Tap to the right of the bookmark name. Enter the new icon, •...
  • Page 138: Google Maps

    Google Maps Open the application menu and tap Preferences. Open Google Maps Menu in the lower-right corner. Set any of the following: Default Web Search Engine: Select your default search engine. Block Popups: Prevents websites from opening up new browser windows.
  • Page 139: At&T Navigator

    AT&T Navigator Drive You can use AT&T Navigator to get directions, search for an address, view maps and traffic conditions, share your location, and much more. Sign up for AT&T Navigator The first time you open AT&T Navigator, you are offered the opportunity to either subscribe now to the service and pay a monthly fee or pay for a one - day pass on the service.
  • Page 140 Find a location View maps and traffic conditions Open AT&T Navigator Open AT&T Navigator If prompted, tap Allow to turn on Location Services. If prompted, tap Allow to turn on Location Services. Tap Search. Maps & Traffic. Enter a search term. For example, enter “Cinema” to get a list of Tap Any Of The Following: cinemas near you.
  • Page 141 Share an address Share & More. Stuff, and then tap Favorites. You can send an address, and directions to that address, to a friend by text message. Recipients who have AT&T Navigator installed receive a message and search for the address you want to add as a favorite. telling them to go to Favorites in AT&T Navigator.
  • Page 142 Do any of the following: Stuff, and then tap Commute Alerts. • To get driving directions to the location: Tap Drive • To see the location on a map: Tap Map. Pinch out to zoom in. • To share the location by text message: Tap More, and then tap Share.
  • Page 143: Ypmobile

    YPmobile Open the application menu and tap Preferences. Tap any of the following: You can use YPmobile to find, get information about, and get directions to businesses in your area. Find a business Open YPmobile If prompted, tap Allow to turn on Location Services.
  • Page 144: Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology

    search results. Tap to see the search results in a list. Tap Find a local business. (See Find a business.) return to map view. Tap the business name and address to see more details. Tap a business name and address to see more details. On the business details page, tap (Optional) Do any of the following: Tap OK.
  • Page 145 Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off Add device and tap the device name on the list of available Bluetooth devices. Do one of the following: If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete when the Devices list appears. If a passkey is required, tap Yes, allow.
  • Page 146 If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete when the Devices list Make sure Bluetooth is on (see Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off) and appears. If a passkey screen appears, do one of the following: tap the device name. •...
  • Page 147: Chapter 9 Documents

    Documents In this chapter Your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone enables you to take your office with you—including your Microsoft Office files. You can view and search Microsoft Word, Excel ® , and Doc View PowerPoint files on your phone.
  • Page 148: Doc View

    Doc View To open another file: Open the application menu and tap Open. Tap the file. To move between open files, tap the center of the gesture area to go to Card With Doc View, you can view Microsoft Word, Excel ®...
  • Page 149 Type the text you want to find and press Enter or tap . The first instance of the text appears highlighted. Do one of the following: • Find the next instance: Tap • Find the preceding instance: Tap To exit search, open the application menu and tap Find.
  • Page 150 Sort your data in a spreadsheet To close the comment, endnote, or footnote, tap outside it. • Tap the column header and tap Sort ascending Sort descending. Select a row or column in an Excel spreadsheet ® Switch among sheets in a spreadsheet •...
  • Page 151: Pdf View

    • To jump to a different slide: Tap the current slide number in the lower-left To search for a file, begin typing the name. Tap the file when it appears. corner of the screen. Enter the slide number you want and press Enter Upgrade to Documents To Go from DataViz...
  • Page 152 Change the text display size Save a file with a new name For information on zooming in and out, see Zoom gestures. With the file open, open the application menu and tap Save • Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen. •...
  • Page 153 With the file open, open the application menu and tap Bookmarks. A checkmark next to a bookmark name identifies the section of the file you are currently viewing. Do any of the following: • To expand a bookmark entry: Tap •...
  • Page 154 Chapter 9 : Documents...
  • Page 155: Chapter 10 Preferences

    Preferences In this chapter There are lots of ways to make your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone work better for you. Personalize your phone to make it match your lifestyle. Backup Remotely erase your Palm profile account You can easily customize many features of your phone Date &...
  • Page 156: Backup

    All this information is automatically backed to switch Backup from Off to On. up daily to your Palm profile. So if you ever need to erase the info from your phone, you can restore all your backed-up info. You can turn off automatic backup, and you can also perform a manual backup.
  • Page 157 The following table lists info that is and is not backed up to your Palm profile: Table 1. Backup details Application Backed up Not backed up Table 1. Backup details Calendar Events in your Palm profile Events in online accounts.
  • Page 158 To ensure that the data on your phone is consistent with that accounts that sync, like On your computer, keep a stored on your Palm profile, Palm recommends that you perform a manual backup Facebook and Photobucket. copy of the photos that are...
  • Page 159: Remotely Erase Your Palm Profile Account

    Type the name of a country or city in the time zone you want, and then tap the location. In the event that your phone is lost or stolen, you can go to your Palm profile palm.com/palmprofile and, from there, erase the data on your phone.
  • Page 160: Device Info

    Device Info from your phone (depending on the type of reset you select). After a reset, you must follow the prompts to sign in to your Palm profile again before you can use your phone. View system information IMPORTANT You should perform a manual backup of your data before resetting...
  • Page 161 If you have more than one application on your phone that can perform a After either type of full erase, you can sign in to your Palm profile either on a particular function, you can change the default application to use for that new webOS phone or the same phone you just erased.
  • Page 162 • To change the default application to use for different file types: Under File Types, tap the currently displayed application for a given file type, and tap a different application. NOTE If the application displayed for a data type or file type is grayed out, that means it is the only application available on your phone for that function or file type.
  • Page 163: Regional Settings

    Regional Settings Delete a certificate Only user-installed certificates can be deleted. Language Open Device Info You can set your phone display to any language available for the device. Open the application menu and tap Certificate Manager. Tap the certificate and tap Delete Certificate.
  • Page 164: Screen & Lock

    Your phone restarts after you select a new country format. The restart does • Use a new picture as the background: Tap New Photo and take the not affect your data or applications. picture. (Optional) Do either or both of the following: Screen &...
  • Page 165 Open Screen & Lock Password: Enter a password containing any combination of letters and numbers. Enter the password again to confirm, and then tap Done. IMPORTANT Be sure to write down your PIN or password and keep it somewhere safe. If you forget your PIN or password, you need to remotely reset your phone and may lose data.
  • Page 166: Sounds & Ringtones

    Sounds & Ringtones Ringtone Volume: Drag the slider to set the ringtone volume. This also sets the Clock alarm volume. Adjusting the Ringtone Volume slider is the same as using the volume up Manage system sounds and notifications volume down buttons on the side of the phone.
  • Page 167 Tap the song title to add it as your ringtone. Tap to the right of a song title to preview it. To set the ringtone volume, drag the Ringtone Volume slider. Chapter 10 : Preferences...
  • Page 168 Chapter 10 : Preferences...
  • Page 169: Troubleshooting

    In this chapter Although we can’t anticipate all the questions you might have, this chapter provides answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. For additional For users of other Palm devices ® information and answers to other common questions,...
  • Page 170: For Users Of Other Palm ® Devices

    Use only batteries and chargers that are approved by Palm with your phone. Failure to use a battery or charger approved by Palm may increase the risk If you personal information such as contacts or calendar events stored in a...
  • Page 171 Turn the phone completely off (see Turn everything (the screen and Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the wireless services) on/off). bottom-left and bottom clasps. End at (b). To begin separating the back cover from the body of the phone, use your thumbnail to release the clasp at the midpoint of the left side of the phone (see (a) in step 5).
  • Page 172 You can feel the clasps engage. Press and hold power on the upper-left corner of your phone until you see the Palm logo on the screen (approximately five seconds). Then wait until your phone completes startup. Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting...
  • Page 173 Removing the battery turns off your phone completely, so you can’t just press power to turn on the screen. Instead, press and hold power until you see the Palm logo on the screen (approximately five seconds). Then wait until your phone completes startup. Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting...
  • Page 174 Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the Swing the body of the phone out of the back cover as if the right side upper-left and top clasps. You may hear a sound when the clasp were a hinge. releases.
  • Page 175: Screen And Performance

    If you just inserted or replaced the battery, you need to press and hold power until you see the Palm logo on the screen. Otherwise, follow these steps in sequence if you see a blank screen: To brighten the screen if it has dimmed, tap the screen.
  • Page 176: Phone

    Likewise, you can’t use the next/previous app gestures unless you turn the Palm webOS™ platform. Applications written for Palm smartphones using the ® Palm OS operating system or Windows Mobile are not compatible with your Pixi them on (see Turn advanced gestures on/off).
  • Page 177 My phone doesn’t connect to the mobile network • Check the signal-strength icon. If the signal is weak, try to find an area with better coverage (see Signal strength is weak). • Try the suggestions in Signal strength is weak for weak signals.
  • Page 178: Hands-Free Devices

    Check the compatibility list at palm.com/support to ensure that your • Your phone is paired with your hands-free device, and the hands-free device is compatible with your Pixi Plus phone. device appears in the Devices list (see Connect with a paired device).
  • Page 179 I don’t want to sync calendar or contact information with my up to your Palm profile daily, so you can retrieve it if you need to reset your phone. But it is not a true sync because you cannot change your Palm profile online account—just email...
  • Page 180 Tap the center of the gesture area to display Card view. A number of third-party applications (sold separately) are available that let you synchronize data on your Pixi Plus phone with a desktop application. Visit Scroll through the cards and note how many applications are open.
  • Page 181: Sending And Receiving Data In Email, Messaging, And Web

    Sending and receiving data in Email, Email Messaging, and Web I have problems using my email account I can’t tell if data services are available Occasionally you may experience problems using an email account after you set it up. If you followed the account setup procedure (see Set up email) The following icons appear in the title bar to indicate whether data services...
  • Page 182: Messaging

    I have problems sending email (IMAP and POP accounts) • For multimedia messages, do the following: • Contact AT&T to verify that messaging services have been correctly activated on your phone, and that they are available at your location. If you are able to receive email messages but cannot send them, try the (AT&T should be able to tell you if messaging services have been following: experiencing transmission delays.)
  • Page 183: Web

    Some websites redirect simple web addresses given to the public to phone’s calendar automatically displays events entered in your Google actual web addresses that are more complex (for example, if you enter calendar. the address www.palm.com/support, it may actually go to the web address http:/ /www.palm.com/us/support). If your phone’s browser...
  • Page 184: Camera

    My personal and work contact and calendar information is getting merged into a single view—I’d rather keep them Camera separate The Palm Synergy™ feature on your phone displays information from ® several sources in a single view, so you can access your info quickly, without Here are some tips for taking good pictures with the camera: having to remember where you stored it.
  • Page 185: Transferring Information Between Your Phone And Your Computer

    Music, and Videos—can display or play files in certain files, as well as information about your Palm profile. Select this option if you file formats only. If your media file is in an unsupported format, you can’t use want a clean erase of your currently installed apps and files but plan to it on your phone.
  • Page 186: Updates

    Doctor. Web bookmarks are part of the data backed up to your Palm profile. After a full erase, a bookmark is restored with a generic thumbnail icon. After you revisit the page for which you created the bookmark, a thumbnail icon is restored.
  • Page 187: Transferring Information From Another Palm ® Webos™ Platform Phone

    Erase data and reset your phone). mode Enter your Palm profile email address and password to restore your backed-up information. If you can’t put your phone in USB Drive mode using the screen, you can use a keyboard shortcut. Press and hold Option + U.
  • Page 188 • Email: Email attachments can be large and consume lots of memory. Copy attachments to your computer (see Copy files between your phone and your computer), or delete large files from your phone (see Delete a message). You may also want to empty the deleted items folder. •...
  • Page 189: Terms

    Terms airplane mode display of all your memos. See Go up one level in an app (back gesture). A mode in which all the wireless services on your phone are turned off. Making the back gesture is also the way you save your work in many apps. If Wireless services include the phone used for making and receiving calls, and you don't see a Done button, make the back gesture to save your work.
  • Page 190 A file that is not protected by Digital Rights Management. DRM-free files instant messages. See also linked contact. can be copied as many times as you like and can be played on your Pixi Plus phone. notification A message that appears at the bottom of the screen alerting you to an flick incoming or missed call;...
  • Page 191 Synergy feature An account that is automatically set up for you when you create your Palm The feature from Palm that lets you take advantage of merged views and profile. You can assign contacts and calendar events to it. Palm profile items linked contacts on your phone.
  • Page 192 Terms...
  • Page 193: Online Accounts Available For Palm® Webos™ Phones

    Online accounts available for Palm® webOS™ phones Table 1. Online accounts available for Palm webOS phones ® Account Applications that display Relationship between Can I edit and add info to Can I edit and add data to What happens when I...
  • Page 194 Table 1. Online accounts available for Palm webOS phones ® Account Applications that display Relationship between Can I edit and add info to Can I edit and add data to What happens when I data from this account phone and online...
  • Page 195: Specifications

    MSM7227™ integrated application processor and modem chipset Processor technologies • Qualcomm ® Battery • Rechargeable lithium-ion • 1150mA/hr power capacity • Removable Operating system • Palm webOS™ platform ® Camera • 2 megapixel • LED flash • Auto-exposure • Auto-white balance • Geotagging •...
  • Page 196 • Proximity Memory • 8GB (~7GB user available) • USB mass storage support Connector • microUSB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Included Palm webOS applications • Amazon MP3 (at time of purchase) • App Catalog • Calculator • Calendar •...
  • Page 197 Table 1. Specifications Category Description Included third-party applications • AT&T Navigator (at time of purchase) • Google Maps • YouTube • YPmobile Operating temperature range • 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) • 5% to 90% RH Specifications...
  • Page 198 Specifications...
  • Page 199: Regulatory And Safety Information

    FCC ID: O8F-PIXUW Radio Frequency (RF) Safety Exposure The FCC ID on your Palm phone is located on a label inside the battery compartment. The battery must be removed as shown below to view the label. General statement on Radio Frequency (RF) energy: Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver.
  • Page 200 Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any device, promptly return it to the store within 30 days of purchase. With the Palm 30-day special precautions for the use of mobile phones. If individuals are concerned, they might Risk-Free Guarantee, you may return the device within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, and choose to limit their own or their children’s RF exposure by limiting the length of calls, or using...
  • Page 201 Use only Palm-approved power accessories such as AC-power adapters and batteries. IEEE/CTIA-1725. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, Unauthorized and non-approved batteries will NOT operate with the Pixi Plus phone. or other hazard.
  • Page 202 As part of Palm’s corporate commitment to be a good steward of the environment, we strive to make sure to take necessary breaks from use, take longer rests (such as several hours) if use environmentally friendly materials, reduce waste, and collaborate with our channel partners discomfort or tiring begins, and see a doctor if discomfort persists.
  • Page 203 wherever possible every hour take a minimum break of 15 minutes, use in a well lighted area, • Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you choose to listen to your view the screen from the farthest distance, and avoid exposure to blinking lights if you are tired. portable device in a noisy environment, use noise-cancelling headphones to block out background environmental noise.
  • Page 204 • Do not drop, throw, or try to bend your phone or its accessories. Driving Safety • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or aerosols to clean the device or its Driving Safety Tips Overview accessories. Always obey all laws and regulations on the use of the phone in your driving area. •...
  • Page 205 Use your phone to call for help. Your phone is one of the greatest tools you can own to measures to help protect your electronic devices, including your Palm phone, from ESD harm. protect yourself and your family in dangerous situations—with your phone at your side, help While Palm has built protections against ESD into its products, ESD unfortunately exists and, is only three numbers away.
  • Page 206 The model number, regulatory number, and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future. Product: Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone Model: Serial No.:...
  • Page 207: Index

    Index NUMERICS active calls. See phone calls all-day events Palm OS ActiveSync accounts. See See also calendars; events phone calls and 112 phone numbers Exchange ActiveSync accounts alternate characters in Quick Launch 3G network Add An Account option Amazon accounts reinstalling –...
  • Page 208 IDs connections BMP files camera Bluetooth devices and – – Backup application bookmarks capitalization changing Wi-Fi settings See also Palm profile brightness Caps Lock corporate servers and – basic gestures Brightness slider car kits Internet battery browser. See Web browser...
  • Page 209 DOC files – – contacts default accounts tasks Doc View – email calendar videos Document Editing events contacts desktop organizers documentation – memos email desktop synchronization documents – messages default applications device. See Palm Pixi Plus phone Index...
  • Page 210 See also specific types – instant messages accounts troubleshooting synchronizing changing contents – memos email accounts transferring copying Palm profile accessing untimed creating tasks changing Excel files display size text default Exchange ActiveSync accounts finding text in videos...
  • Page 211 – opening zoom icons accounts properties for Get email option airplane mode creating saving GIF files battery notifications for searching for Global Address Lists data connection online status sending Gmail data services sending storing Google accounts Launcher setting up filtering tasks availability of minimizing web pages as Interactive Tests...
  • Page 212 – Memos application sending contacts and – menus troubleshooting defined pairing merged views multitasking displaying Palm Desktop software – message headers music icons for answering phone and messages and Palm Music Assistant copying messaging Palm online support Index...
  • Page 213 Personal Identification Numbers. hands-free devices and pinch out gesture icons See PINs hold PINs Quick Tests phone information about Pixi Plus phone. See Palm Pixi Plus – airplane mode making phone; phone – answering messages during play lists – caring for...
  • Page 214 See also specific types contacts erasing data from phone sharing Sounds & Ringtones application – email addresses locking the screen See also sending files Palm profile addresses speakerphone – images Select All feature files specifications information sending images...
  • Page 215 stereo headsets creating text telephones. See TTY/TDD performance – stop scrolling gesture deleting devices phone storage space filtering third-party applications screens streaming reordering items in adding synchronization – music tasks included tests for videos backup summary internal memory and third-party applications swapping calls completing synchronization through...
  • Page 216 Palm profile settings disabling JavaScript for phone wallpaper internal memory and XLS files software See also Card view music from XLSX files uploading wallpaper album opening a second browser – pictures WAV files searching for videos...

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