Palm TREOTM 650 User Manual

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164 :: Upgrading from another Palm Powered

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• Address Book: This application is now called Contacts. To open Contacts, press

the Phone/Send

button, and then use the 5-way navigator to select the

Contacts favorite (see “Defining favorite buttons” on page 53 for more info).

• Date Book+: This application is now called Calendar. To access this application,

press the Calendar

button.

• Applications: Some previous Palm Powered devices called this the Home screen

or Applications Launcher. To access this screen, press Applications

.

• Find: Some previous Palm Powered devices opened this global search engine by

tapping the Magnifying Glass icon in the Graffiti area. Now you can access it by

pressing Option

, and then pressing Shift/Find

.

• Menu items: Users familiar with Graffiti’s Menu command can now access system

menus by pressing Menu

(see “Selecting menu items” on page 23).

• Backlight: Treo includes a keyboard backlight. The keyboard backlight activates

automatically when the screen turns on. It shuts off automatically when the screen
turns off and when an active call lasts longer than a minute.

• Center button: If you used a previous Treo phone, you probably pressed the

Spacebar to activate commands or dial numbers. With this Treo phone, we

recommend pressing Center to activate commands and pressing Phone/Send

to dial.

• Power/End button: The fourth button on the right is used to turn the wireless

features on and off and to wake up and turn off the screen; it is not an application
button.

• Internet connection: This Treo was designed to work on high-speed wireless data

network, such as a GPRS or EDGE. When you sign up for a GPRS or an EDGE
wireless data account, these settings are automatically configured on your Treo. If
you prefer to use an older, manual dial-up connection, enter your Internet service
provider’s settings in Network Preferences.

To access a menu shortcut,
open the menus, and then
press the letter for the
menu shortcut. Once you
remember a shortcut letter,
such as X for copy, you can
simply press menu and the
shortcut letter without
viewing the menu item.

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