Page 2 - Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the SnapNType PDA Keyboard for your Compaq IPAQ handheld. The SnapNType is easy to install and use. With its compact design, you can start writing your e-mails and notes anywhere you go. Introduction 1 P73990-F8Q1502-MAN.QXD 5/23/02 1:27 PM Page 1
Page 3 - Setting Up Your SnapNType Keyboard; Installing the SnapNType Keyboard Software
2 Setting Up Your SnapNType Keyboard Installing the SnapNType Keyboard Software Before installing the SnapNType software, please make sure that: 1) You have saved all documents. 2) Microsoft ® ActiveSync ® synchronization software is installed and active on your PC. 3) Your iPAQ pocket PC has at lea...
Page 4 - Setting Up Your SnapNType Keyboard (continued)
3 Setting Up Your SnapNType Keyboard (continued) the SnapNType software on your iPAQ. Note: If the “Confirm File Replace” window displays onyour iPAQ, select “Yes to All”. 7) The “SnapNType Configuration” screen will pop up on your iPAQ. If not, tap the “SnapNType” icon on the “Start”menu of your iP...
Page 5 - Detaching the SnapNType Keyboard from Your iPAQ Pocket PC
4 Setting Up Your SnapNType Keyboard (continued) Detaching the SnapNType Keyboard from Your iPAQ Pocket PC 1) Hold your iPAQ face down in the palm of one hand. 2) Press the release button at the back of the SnapNType keyboard to release the connector lock. (See Fig. 2) 3) Remove the iPAQ by sliding ...
Page 6 - Removing the SnapNType Keyboard Software
5 Setting Up Your SnapNType Keyboard (continued) Removing the SnapNType Keyboard Software Follow these instructions if you want to remove the SnapNTypesoftware from your iPAQ: 1) Quit all programs and perform a soft reset. 2) Tap “Start”, then select “Settings”. 3) Tap on the “System” tab and then s...
Page 7 - Reinstalling or Upgrading the SnapNType Software
6 Setting Up Your SnapNType Keyboard (continued) Reinstalling or Upgrading the SnapNType Software To reinstall or upgrade the SnapNType software, you must firstremove the existing software by following the steps outlined onthe previous page. Then follow the steps outlined in the“Software Installatio...
Page 8 - Using Your SnapNType Keyboard; Typing Lowercase Letters
7 Using Your SnapNType Keyboard After installing and enabling the SnapNType driver, the softwareruns automatically, and you can use the keyboard at any time.Simply attach the SnapNType keyboard to your iPAQ and start typing. Typing Lowercase Letters To enter lowercase letters with your SnapNType key...
Page 9 - Using Your SnapNType Keyboard (continued); Typing Numbers and Symbols
8 Using Your SnapNType Keyboard (continued) Typing Numbers and Symbols To type one number or symbol: Press once. The next key you press will register as the number or symbol printed in redon top of the key. There are two ways to type a block of numbers or symbols: 1) Press and hold . All other keys ...
Page 10 - Application Keys
9 Using Your SnapNType Keyboard (continued) Application Keys Because the keyboard covers the application buttons on youriPAQ, these buttons are reproduced on the SnapNTypekeyboard. P73990-F8Q1502-MAN.QXD 5/23/02 1:27 PM Page 9
Page 11 - The FaceBoard Button
10 Using Your SnapNType Keyboard (continued) The FaceBoard Button Pressing the “FaceBoard” button (see Fig. 4) will pop up a window containing various less frequently used symbols andpunctuation marks. There are also popular emoticons or”smiley” patterns for your e-mails. To select a symbol, you can...
Page 13 - Configuring the SnapNType Software; Enable
12 Configuring the SnapNType Software To access the SnapNType application (see Fig. 6), tap “Start”,and then “SnapNType” on your iPAQ. Enable —this will allow the SnapNType to accept key input. Disable —this will turn off the SnapNType. Repeat Rate —this will determine the repeat frequency of a key ...
Page 14 - Configuring the SnapNType Software (continued); Sound
13 Configuring the SnapNType Software (continued) Sound —you can enable or disable “Key Click”. For this function to work properly, you need to first turn on your “Hardwarebuttons” sound in your iPAQ: tap “Start”, then“Settings”.Select “Sounds & Reminders” and check the “Hardwarebuttons” box. Te...
Page 17 - Information; FCC Statement; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR; CE Declaration of Conformity
Information FCC Statement DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY We, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton, CA 90220, declare under our sole responsibility that the product: F8Q1502 to which this declaration relates:Complies with Part 15 of the FCC...