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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright and Trademark
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 12 – About This Guide; Tips for viewing this guide
  • Page 13 – What’s in this guide?; Links
  • Page 14 – Sidebars; Before You Begin
  • Page 15 – Benefits; In this chapter
  • Page 16 – Key Term
  • Page 18 – Step 1: Charging your handheld
  • Page 19 – What you should know about your handheld’s battery; Tip
  • Page 20 – Step 2: Turning on your handheld for the first time
  • Page 21 – Step 3: Installing your software; During installation, you’re asked to connect your computer to your
  • Page 22 – Step 4: Connecting your handheld to your computer
  • Page 24 – Switching to another desktop software application
  • Page 25 – Using user profiles
  • Page 26 – Creating a user profile
  • Page 28 – Synchronizing with a user profile
  • Page 29 – The next time you or a user synchronizes that handheld,
  • Page 31 – Related topics; Support
  • Page 32 – Your Handheld
  • Page 33 – Front
  • Page 35 – Top and back
  • Page 36 – What’s on the screen?; Input area
  • Page 37 – Application controls
  • Page 39 – What software do I have?; Personal information
  • Page 40 – Math and finance
  • Page 41 – Productivity and customization
  • Page 42 – Desktop
  • Page 44 – Moving Around in Applications
  • Page 45 – Switching between applications
  • Page 46 – Using the 5-way navigator; Moving around with the 5-way
  • Page 48 – Moving around on the Home screen
  • Page 49 – Moving around in menus
  • Page 50 – Using menus
  • Page 51 – Using the command stroke; Using the command toolbar
  • Page 52 – Finding information
  • Page 54 – Entering Information on Your Handheld
  • Page 55 – How can I enter information on my handheld?; Entering information with Graffiti
  • Page 56 – Writing in the Graffiti 2 input area; Using full-screen writing
  • Page 57 – Writing Graffiti 2 characters
  • Page 58 – Keys to success with Graffiti 2 writing; When you lift the stylus from the screen, your handheld recognizes
  • Page 59 – Graffiti 2 alphabet
  • Page 60 – Graffiti 2 numbers
  • Page 61 – Graffiti 2 punctuation marks
  • Page 63 – Graffiti 2 accented characters
  • Page 64 – Graffiti 2 gestures
  • Page 65 – Writing Graffiti 2 symbols and other special characters; Once the Punctuation Shift indicator disappears, you see
  • Page 66 – Graffiti 2 symbols and special characters
  • Page 67 – Writing Graffiti 2 shortcuts; The shortcut stroke is replaced by the text the character
  • Page 68 – Graffiti 2 shortcuts
  • Page 69 – Entering information with the onscreen keyboard
  • Page 71 – Entering info from Contacts into another application
  • Page 72 – The name and phone number of the contact are automatically
  • Page 73 – Editing information; Selecting information
  • Page 74 – Copying and pasting information
  • Page 75 – Deleting information
  • Page 77 – Managing Your Contacts; Benefits of Contacts
  • Page 80 – That's it. Your handheld automatically saves the contact. Make
  • Page 81 – Entering additional contact information
  • Page 82 – Selecting contact field types
  • Page 83 – Defining custom fields
  • Page 84 – Selecting a contact as your business card
  • Page 85 – Copying contact information into multiple contacts
  • Page 86 – Locating a contact on your list
  • Page 87 – Deleting a contact
  • Page 88 – Customizing the Contacts list
  • Page 90 – Working with Contacts on your computer
  • Page 93 – Why synchronize information?
  • Page 94 – What information is synchronized?
  • Page 97 – Customizing your synchronization settings
  • Page 99 – Setting synchronization options
  • Page 100 – Choosing whether application information is updated
  • Page 106 – Installing applications to your handheld; Using Quick Install
  • Page 107 – Installing applications from a Mac computer
  • Page 108 – Using commands in the HotSync menu
  • Page 110 – Entering information using desktop software
  • Page 113 – Other ways of managing information
  • Page 114 – Importing information from other applications
  • Page 116 – Restoring archived items on your computer
  • Page 117 – Installing the additional software from the CD
  • Page 119 – Checking space and version numbers
  • Page 120 – Removing information; Removing an application from your handheld
  • Page 121 – Removing Palm Desktop software from your computer
  • Page 124 – Managing Your Calendar; Outlook; Benefits of Calendar
  • Page 125 – Scheduling events; Scheduling an appointment
  • Page 126 – That’s it. Your handheld automatically saves the appointment.
  • Page 127 – Scheduling an event without a start time
  • Page 129 – Scheduling a repeating event—standard interval
  • Page 130 – Scheduling a repeating event—unusual interval
  • Page 132 – Scheduling an event that is longer than a day
  • Page 133 – Entering a location or a note for an event
  • Page 134 – The location name and a note icon appear next to the event
  • Page 135 – Scheduling an event with a time zone
  • Page 137 – Color-coding your schedule; Managing your color-codes
  • Page 139 – The category name and its color-coded marker appear on the
  • Page 140 – Assigning a color code to an event; In Agenda View and Day View the category marker next to the
  • Page 141 – Setting an alarm
  • Page 142 – Rescheduling an event
  • Page 144 – Deleting events; Deleting a specific event
  • Page 146 – Deleting all your old events
  • Page 147 – Checking your schedule; Viewing your appointments and tasks together
  • Page 149 – Viewing your daily schedule
  • Page 151 – Viewing your weekly schedule
  • Page 152 – Viewing your monthly schedule
  • Page 153 – Finding events that overlap; Customizing your calendar
  • Page 154 – Customizing display options for your calendar
  • Page 157 – Setting alarm and time options
  • Page 159 – Working with Calendar on your computer
  • Page 161 – Your Photo Viewer and Organizer; select photos as the
  • Page 162 – Copying photos to your handheld
  • Page 165 – Organizing photos into categories
  • Page 168 – Managing Your Tasks; Benefits of Tasks
  • Page 169 – Creating a task; That’s it. Your handheld automatically saves the task. Make sure
  • Page 171 – Scheduling a repeating task—standard interval
  • Page 173 – Scheduling a repeating task—unusual interval
  • Page 175 – Organizing your tasks
  • Page 176 – Marking a task as complete
  • Page 177 – Deleting tasks; Deleting a specific task
  • Page 178 – Deleting all your completed tasks
  • Page 179 – Customizing your Tasks list
  • Page 181 – Working with Tasks on your computer
  • Page 183 – Writing Memos; Benefits of Memos
  • Page 184 – That's it. Your handheld automatically saves the memo. Make sure
  • Page 185 – Viewing and editing a memo
  • Page 186 – Moving memos in your memos list
  • Page 187 – Deleting a memo
  • Page 188 – Working with Memos on your computer
  • Page 190 – Writing Notes in Note Pad; Benefits of Note Pad
  • Page 191 – That’s it. Your handheld automatically saves the note. Make sure
  • Page 192 – Choosing the pen and paper (background) colors
  • Page 195 – Viewing and editing a note
  • Page 196 – Deleting a note
  • Page 197 – Working with Note Pad on your computer
  • Page 199 – Beaming Information; IR port; Benefits of sharing
  • Page 200 – Beaming information from within an application
  • Page 203 – Beaming an application
  • Page 206 – Managing Your Expenses; Benefits of Expense
  • Page 208 – That’s it. Your handheld automatically saves the expense.
  • Page 209 – Choosing currency options; Customizing the currency pick list
  • Page 210 – Presetting the currency symbol; The expense list now displays the currencies you selected.
  • Page 211 – Creating a currency symbol
  • Page 213 – Deleting expenses; Deleting an individual expense
  • Page 214 – Deleting an entire category of expenses
  • Page 215 – Customizing the expense list
  • Page 216 – Working with Expense on your computer
  • Page 218 – Performing Calculations; Benefits of Calculator
  • Page 220 – Viewing recent calculations
  • Page 221 – Accessing different calculators
  • Page 223 – Keeping Your Information Private; Benefits of privacy
  • Page 225 – Marking information as private
  • Page 226 – Setting the level of privacy; Hiding or masking private entries
  • Page 227 – Viewing an entry that is masked; Using a password
  • Page 228 – Creating a password
  • Page 229 – Changing a password
  • Page 231 – Deleting a password
  • Page 232 – Deleting a forgotten password
  • Page 234 – Locking your handheld; Locking your handheld automatically
  • Page 236 – Locking your handheld manually
  • Page 238 – Using Categories to Organize Information; Benefits of categories
  • Page 240 – Renaming a category
  • Page 241 – Deleting a category
  • Page 242 – Placing information in a category; Placing an entry in a category
  • Page 244 – Placing an application in a category
  • Page 245 – Viewing information by category
  • Page 247 – Managing Clock Settings; Benefits of World Clock
  • Page 248 – Checking the current date and time
  • Page 250 – Setting the date and time for the primary location
  • Page 252 – Choosing secondary locations for other time zones
  • Page 253 – Modifying the locations list; Adding new locations
  • Page 255 – Deleting a location
  • Page 256 – Setting the alarm clock
  • Page 257 – Responding to the alarm clock
  • Page 258 – Changing the clock display
  • Page 260 – Customizing Your Handheld; Benefits of customizing
  • Page 261 – Customizing the Home screen
  • Page 263 – Customizing the display; Changing the screen fonts
  • Page 265 – Adjusting the brightness and contrast
  • Page 266 – Changing screen colors
  • Page 269 – Setting the date and time; Selecting a location
  • Page 271 – Resetting the date and time
  • Page 273 – Selecting formats for dates, times, and numbers
  • Page 275 – Customizing the way you enter information; Choosing the input area
  • Page 276 – Using the full-screen writing area
  • Page 278 – Customizing Graffiti
  • Page 279 – Setting up shortcuts
  • Page 280 – Changing shortcuts
  • Page 281 – Correcting problems with tapping
  • Page 282 – Selecting sound settings
  • Page 283 – Entering your owner information
  • Page 284 – Conserving battery power; Selecting power-saving settings
  • Page 286 – Preventing your handheld from turning on by accident
  • Page 287 – Connecting your handheld to other devices
  • Page 288 – Changing the preset connection settings
  • Page 290 – Creating your own connection settings
  • Page 294 – Maintaining Your Handheld; properly and ensures that it’s available when you need it.; Handheld do’s and don’ts; Handheld do’s
  • Page 295 – Handheld don’ts; Resetting your handheld; Doing a soft reset
  • Page 296 – Doing a hard reset
  • Page 298 – Restoring your information after a hard reset
  • Page 300 – My Handheld
  • Page 301 – Common Questions; provides answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.; Setup; Nothing happens when I insert the CD.; I cannot install Palm
  • Page 303 – I want to see how much battery life I have left.; I’m not sure when I need to recharge my handheld.
  • Page 304 – When I connect my handheld to the AC charger, it does not charge.
  • Page 305 – My handheld keeps turning itself off.; I get a blank screen when I reset my handheld.; Moving around; I can’t find the icon I want on the Home screen.
  • Page 306 – Entering information; My handheld doesn’t respond to taps correctly.
  • Page 307 – The info I entered does not appear in an application.; I don’t know how to save the info I entered in an application.
  • Page 308 – Synchronizing; I can’t synchronize my handheld with my computer.
  • Page 310 – I can’t synchronize my handheld with Microsoft Outlook.; Some of my applications do not synchronize.
  • Page 311 – I can’t open HotSync manager.; My files didn’t install during synchronization.
  • Page 312 – I can’t add more files to the Quick Install list.; I selected the Today button, but it does not show the correct date.
  • Page 313 – I created an event, but it doesn’t appear in Week View.; Time zones don’t appear on my Palm Desktop software.
  • Page 314 – Memos; I’m having problems listing memos the way I want to see them.; Note Pad; I’m having problems listing notes the way I want to see them.; Photos; I am having trouble copying photos to my handheld.
  • Page 315 – Tasks
  • Page 316 – I forgot the password, and my handheld is locked.; I can’t beam information to another handheld or other device.
  • Page 317 – Problems with incompatible applications
  • Page 318 – Finding a third-party application that is causing a problem
  • Page 320 – Getting Help
  • Page 321 – Technical support
  • Page 322 – Product Regulatory Information; FCC Statement
  • Page 323 – CE Compliance Statement; Varning
  • Page 324 – Uwaga; Intrinsic Safety Warning; Warning – Explosion Hazard; Description of ESD
  • Page 325 – Precautions against ESD; Conditions that enhance ESD occurrences
  • Page 326 – SYMBOLS
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Page 2 - Copyright and Trademark

Palm ® Z22 Handheld ii Copyright and Trademark © 2005 Palm, Inc. All rights reserved. Palm, Addit, Graffiti, HotSync, Palm Powered, Palm OS, and the Palm logo are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm, Inc. All other brand and product names are or may be trademar...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Palm ® Z22 Handheld iii Table of Contents About This Guide .................................................................xiii Tips for viewing this guide ........................................................................xiiiWhat’s in this guide? ................................................

Page 12 - About This Guide; Tips for viewing this guide

Palm ® Z22 Handheld xii About This Guide This guide tells you everything you need to know about your handheld: the things you’ll do every day, the advanced features that let you get the most out of your handheld, and the things that make your handheld not only useful, but fun. Tips for viewing this ...

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