AT&T Audiovox PPC4100 User Manual

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You can use Pictures to view and edit your JPEG files.
Pictures display images in any of the three view
modes—thumbnail (default), full screen, and slide
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Thumbnail mode is the default view mode every time
you open Pictures.

You can do the following while in thumbnail mode:

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Tap and hold a thumbnail to display a pop-up menu of

available actions.

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Place your stylus within the edge at the far left or far

right of the screen and then drag the stylus over the
images to perform multiple selection useful in deleting
images by batch rather than by thumbnail.

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Rotate the jog dial up/down to select the previous/next

thumbnail.

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To view your JPEG files in Pictures, copy the files to the
My Pictures folder of your device or on a storage card
folder.

To copy JPEG files from your computer to your device:
1. Connect your device to your computer.

2. In ActiveSync on your computer, click E

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Windows Explorer will open the Mobile Device

window for your device.
3. Locate then select the JPEG file(s) that you want to
copy on your device.
4. Right-click the selected file(s) and click C

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5. Place the cursor on the Pictures folder of the Mobile
Device window, right-click, then click P

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In Pictures, tap

to view JPEG files stored in the

My Pictures folder.

To copy JPEG files from a storage card to your device:
1. Install the storage card to your device’s SD/MMC slot.
2. Perform steps 1-4 of the procedure above.
3. Locate the Storage Card folder under the My Pocket
PC directory.
4. Open the folder under the Storage Card folder where
you want to save your JPEG file(s).
5. Place the cursor on the selected folder, right-click,
then click P

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In Pictures, tap

to view JPEG files stored in an

attached storage card.

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