MyPal A730WHandbook
1-4Chapter 1Back featuresNOTE The back cover is removable, and allows you to remove orreplace the main battery. Refer to section “Setting up MyPal”on
4-24Chapter 46. A message appears indicating thatyour slideshow file is saved. Tap OK.5. Tap the (Landscape) button or the (Portrait) button to spe
ASUS programs4-25Photo EditorTap the Photo Editor icon to launch theapplication and customize images to yourpreference. You can add special effects li
4-26Chapter 4Photo Editor functionsTo open and edit a file:1. Tap File, then Open to display yourdefault folder and file type.If you wish to find file
ASUS programs4-273. To change the file view size, tap the zoom options box, then selectyour desired magnification. The file appears in the size you sp
4-28Chapter 46. Tap your desired frame twice toautomatically place your image in it.7. Tap the Frame button to exit frameediting mode, and re-activate
ASUS programs4-29Photo AlbumTap the Photo Album icon to launch theapplication and display the available media files(.3gpp, .avi, .jpg, .bmp) represent
4-30Chapter 4ASUS LauncherThis program allows you the convenience of classifying your frequentlyused programs, and quickly launching them with just a
ASUS programs4-315. Tap Start Menu or Programs to display the default programs in them.NOTE Whatever category is selected, that category will be launc
4-32Chapter 4Changing the name of a default categoryTo edit the name of a default category:1. Tap Name, and select a category that you wish to rename.
ASUS programs4-33Customizing an existing categoryTo customize an existing category:1. Tap Editor, then Copy To.2. Tap Name, then tap the categorywhere
Get started!1-5Side features• Power/Backlight button - turns the device power on or off if you pressthe button quickly. Press and hold the button for
4-34Chapter 4Removing programs in a categoryTo remove programs from a category:1. Tap Editor, then Remove.2. Tap Name, then any of theexisting categor
ASUS programs4-35To stop all running programs:1. Tap , then tap Settings.2. Tap the System tab, then tap theMemory icon.3. On the Memory screen, tap
4-36Chapter 4Backing up all dataTo back up all data on your device:1. Return to the ASUS programs screenand tap the ASUS Backup icon.2. Tap the Backup
ASUS programs4-376. The screen shows the status of the backup process. When done, amessage appears indicating that the backup is complete, and showsth
4-38Chapter 4If you checked the box User DefinedFolders, tap Define to specify thefolders that you wish to include in thebackup file, then tap OK.6. T
ASUS programs4-39Restoring all dataTo restore all data:1. Tap , then tap Programs.NOTE If you saved your backup file into an SD card or CF card, you
4-40Chapter 4Restoring PIM dataTo restore PIM data:1. On the ASUS Backup screen, tapPIM Data.2. When prompted, select the storagedevice (Flash Disk, S
ASUS programs4-41ASUS SmartKeeperThe ASUS SmartKeeper is an automatic backup feature that prompts youto backup the current system status in a CF card
4-42Chapter 46. In the Automatic screen, check theAutomatic system backup box toenable automatic backup. This box ischecked by default.When SmartKeepe
ASUS programs4-43To back up the current system status:When prompted, tap the Yes button onthe screen message window to start thebackup process.Tap No
1-6Chapter 1Top featuresBottom features• Headphone jack - connects a headphone.• CF card slot - accommodates a CompactFlash (CF) card.• SD card slot -
4-44Chapter 4When the device is OFFWhenever a low battery status occurs while the device is in standby orOFF mode:1. SmartKeeper wakes up the system t
ASUS programs4-45The system detected a batterypower low status and tried toback up the system status at2004/06/14, 10:21:27 AM. Backupfailed! System e
4-46Chapter 4Manual backupTo use manual backup:1. Tap , then tap Settings.2. Tap the System tab on the bottom ofthe Settings screen.3. Tap the Smart
ASUS programs4-47The screen displays the backup fileinformation after the backup process.
4-48Chapter 4Manual restoreTo restore the system status:1. Tap , then tap Settings.2. Tap the System tab on the bottom of the Settings screen.3. Tap
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-1Chapter 5Microsoft® Pocket Outlook♦♦♦♦♦ Introduction... 5-2♦♦♦♦♦ C
5-2Chapter 5IntroductionMicrosoft® Pocket Outlook includes Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes, andMessaging. You can use these programs individually or
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-3Creating appointmentsTo create an appointment:1. If you are in Day or Week view, tap your desired date for theappointment,
5-4Chapter 5Using the summary screenWhen you tap an appointment in Calendar, a summary screen appears. Tochange the appointment, tap Edit.Creating mee
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-5ContactsContacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you caneasily find the information you look for,
Get started!1-7The cradleThe cradle has four key parts.• Device connector - holds the device on the cradle, and functions as asynchronization interfac
5-6Chapter 5Creating contactsTo create a contact:1. Tap , then tap Contacts.2. Tap New to display a blankcontact form.3. Using the input panel, ente
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-7Finding a contactThere are four ways to find a contact.1. In the contact list, enter a contactname in the box under thenav
5-8Chapter 5TasksUse Tasks to keep track of what you have to do.Creating tasksTo create a task:1. Tap , then tap Tasks.2. Tap New to display a blank
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-95. To assign the task to a category, tap Categories and select a categoryfrom the list. On the task list, you can display
5-10Chapter 5NotesQuickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, and phone numbers withNotes. You can create a written note or a recording. You can also
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-11Creating notesTo create a note:1. Tap , then tap Notes.2. Tap New to display a blank note.3. Create your note by writin
5-12Chapter 5MessagingUse Messaging to send and receive e-mail messages in one of theseways:• Synchronize e-mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or M
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-13Connecting directly to an e-mail serverIn addition to synchronizing e-mail messages with your desktop computer,you can se
5-14Chapter 5When you connect to your e-mail server or synchronize with your desktopcomputer, by default, you will receive messages from the last five
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-15Reading messages in InboxThe messages you receive appear in your Inbox folder. By default, themost recently received mess
1-8Chapter 1Setting up MyPalRemoving and replacing the back coverTo remove the back cover:1. Locate the latch on the right sideof the device, then use
5-16Chapter 5Composing messagesTo compose a message:1. Tap New to display a blank e-mail screen.Tap to show or hide thecomplete message headerTap to s
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-173. Compose your message.To address your e-mail to severalrecipients, type the e-mail addressesseparated by a semicolon. A
5-18Chapter 5Using preset messagesTo enter preset or frequently usedmessages, tap My Text from thecommand bar and select your desiredmessage.Editing o
Microsoft® Pocket Outlook5-19Saving composed messagesIf you are working offline, the message ismoved to the Outbox folder and will besent the next tim
5-20Chapter 5Managing e-mail messages and foldersThe behavior of the folders you create depends on whether you are usingActiveSync, SMS, POP3, or IMAP
Companion programs6-1Chapter 6Companion programs♦♦♦♦♦ Pocket Word... 6-2Creating Pocket Word do
6-2Chapter 6The companion programs consist of Microsoft® Pocket Word, Microsoft®Pocket Excel, MSN Messenger, and Windows Media™ Player for PocketPC.To
Companion programs6-32. Tap New to display a blank document.3. Use any of the tools in the input panel to type your text.Saving Pocket Word documentsT
6-4Chapter 6To specify save options:1. With the document open, tapTools.2. From the pop-up menu, tap File,then tap Save Document As... todisplay the S
Companion programs6-5Opening an existing Pocket Word documentPocket Word contains a list of the files stored on your device. Tap a file inthe list to
Get started!1-9To replace the back cover:1. Carefully slide the coverfrom the bottom of thedevice making sure thatthe side rails match thegrooves on t
6-6Chapter 6Modes of entering informationYou can enter information in Pocket Word in one of four modes (typing,writing, drawing, or recording), which
Companion programs6-7Writing modeIn writing mode, use your stylus to write directly on the screen. Ruled linesare displayed as a guide, and the zoom m
6-8Chapter 6Drawing modeIn drawing mode, use your stylus to draw on the screen. Gridlines appearas guides. When you lift your stylus off the screen af
Companion programs6-9Pocket ExcelPocket Excel works with Microsoft Excel on your desktop computer to giveyou easy access to copies of your workbooks.
6-10Chapter 6Creating a Pocket Excel documentTo create a new Excel document:1. Tap , tap Programs, tap PocketExcel.2. Tap New to display a blank doc
Companion programs6-11Saving a Pocket Excel documentTo save an Excel document:When you have finished editing your document, tap OK.By default, your do
6-12Chapter 6To specify save options:1. With the document open, tap Tools,then tap File.2. From the pop-up menu, tap SaveWorkbook As... to display the
Companion programs6-13Securing your Excel documentIf your workbook contains sensitive or confidental information, you canprotect it with a password.To
6-14Chapter 6Tips for working in Pocket ExcelTake note of the following when working on large worksheets in PocketExcel:• View in full-screen mode to
Companion programs6-15MSN MessengerMSN Messenger on your device is an instant messaging program thatallows you to:• See who among your contacts is onl
1-10Chapter 1Installing and removing the battery3. Push the battery upward until youhear the battery latch click,indicating that the battery is locked
6-16Chapter 6Signing upTo sign in to MSN Mesenger service:NOTE If you already use MSN Messenger on your desktopcomputer, your contacts will show up on
Companion programs6-17Working with contactsThe MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger contacts at aglance, divided into Online and Not Onlin
6-18Chapter 6Chatting with contactsTap a contact name to open a chat window. Enter your message in the textentry area at the bottom of the screen, or
Companion programs6-19Windows Media Player for Pocket PCUse Microsoft® Windows Media Player for Pocket PC to play digital audioand video files that ar
6-20Chapter 6
Pocket Internet Explorer7-1Chapter 7Pocket Internet Explorer♦♦♦♦♦ Introduction... 7-2♦♦♦♦♦ Usi
7-2Chapter 7IntroductionUse Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web or WAP pages in anyof these ways.• During synchronization with your desktop
Pocket Internet Explorer7-32. Tap the Home button to displaythe Pocket Internet Explorerwelcome screen with links tosome useful Web sites.3. Tap any o
7-4Chapter 7AvantGo ChannelsAvantGo is a free interactive service that gives you access to personalizedcontent and thousands of popular Web sites. You
Pocket Internet Explorer7-5Mobile Favorites folderOnly the items stored in the Mobile Favorites sub-folder on your desktopcomputer will be synchronize
Get started!1-11To remove the battery:1. Use the stylus to push and unlockthe battery latch.2. Push the battery downward todisengage it from the batte
7-6Chapter 7To create a mobile favorite:1. In Internet Explorer on your desktopcomputer, click Tools then CreateMobile Favorite.2. To change the link
Pocket Internet Explorer7-7Viewing mobile favorites and channelsTo view mobile favorites and channels:1. Tap to display your list of favorites.2. Ta
7-8Chapter 7Adding/Deleting mobile favorites and foldersTo add a favorite:1. Tap to display your list offavorites.2. Tap the Add/Delete button todis
Pocket Internet Explorer7-9To add a folder:1. Tap to display your list offavorites.2. Tap the Add/Delete button todisplay the Favorites screen.3. Ta
7-10Chapter 7
Get connected8-1Chapter 8Get connected♦♦♦♦♦ Introduction... 8-2♦♦♦♦♦ Connect to the Internet .
8-2Chapter 8IntroductionYou can set up connections to the Internet and corporate network at workto do such activities as browse the Internet or intran
Get connected8-3Connect to Work1. Obtain the following information from your network administrator:server phone number, user name, and password.2. Tap
8-4Chapter 8VPN server connectionsA VPN connection helps you to securely connect to servers, such as acorporate network, via the Internet. Ask your ne
Get connected8-5Network card connectionsUse a network (Ethernet) card to connect directly to a network. Onceconnected, you can view the Internet or in
1-12Chapter 1Connecting the AC adapterIMPORTANT You need to charge the battery before using the device forthe first time.To connect the AC adapter wit
8-6Chapter 8End a connection• When connected via modem or VPN, tap on the navigation bar,then tap Disconnect.• When connected via cable or cradle,
Get connected8-7Use dialing rulesAdditional numbers may need to be dialed depending on your givenlocation when connecting. For example, if you want to
8-8Chapter 8Infrared (IR) connectionSetting beam optionsTo set the beam options:1. Tap , then Settings.2. Tap the Connections tab.3. Tap the Beam ic
Get connected8-9Receiving infrared beamsTo receive a file via infrared beam:1. From the Beam settings screen, tap the link Receive an infraredbeam. Yo
8-10Chapter 8Sending infrared beamsTo send a file via infrared beam:1. Tap and hold a file to beam, then tap Beam File... from the pop-upmenu.2. Align
Bluetooth®9-1Chapter 9Bluetooth®♦♦♦♦♦ Introducing Bluetooth®...9-2Bluetooth for Windows C
9-2Chapter 9Introducing Bluetooth®Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Deviceswith Bluetooth capabilities can exchange infor
Bluetooth®9-3Bluetooth settingsTo configure the Bluetooth settings:1. Tap from the lower right corner ofthe Today screen to display theBluetooth men
9-4Chapter 9File TransferAllows you to customize the settings forfile transfers, and set the highest leveldirectory on your device that remotedevices
Bluetooth®9-5Personal Network ServerAllows you to customize the servicesettings for your personal networkserver.Refer to section “Remote deviceservice
Get started!1-13Additional storageYour device comes with two kinds of memory card slots for additionalstorage. The CF card slot supports multimedia ca
9-6Chapter 9Bluetooth ManagerThe Bluetooth Manager allows you to create, manage, and use Bluetoothto connect to remote devices.To launch the Bluetooth
Bluetooth®9-7Bluetooth connection wizardThe Bluetooth connection wizard helps you set up connections withremote Bluetooth devices.To launch the Blueto
9-8Chapter 9Business Card ExchangeThe Business Card Exchange function allows you to:• send your business card to a remote device• receive a business c
Bluetooth®9-9Remote device servicesWireless serial portUsing a Bluetooth serial port is equivalent to using a physical cable serialport connection bet
9-10Chapter 9Dial-up networkingThe Dial-up Networking feature allows you to connect to a remotecomputer through a phone line. Once connected, you can
Bluetooth®9-11Bluetooth file explorerThe Bluetooth File Explorer appears automatically after a file transferconnection is established.This service fea
9-12Chapter 9To create a folder on the remote device:1. Select the folder in which you wish to place the new folder.2. From the File menu, tap Create
Bluetooth®9-13To set a local folder for incoming files:1. From the Tools menu, tap Set Local Folder.2. Use the drop-down menu at the top of the screen
9-14Chapter 9Send via BluetoothYou can conveniently send your Pocket Outlook contacts, calendar items,and tasks individually or collectively to the re
Bluetooth®9-15Dial via BluetoothThe Dial via Bluetooth option allows you to select a contact from thePocket Outlook contacts list, and have your paire
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1-14Chapter 1NOTE A CF card fits only in one orientation, and slides smoothly intothe slot if inserted correctly. DO NOT force the card into theslot!I
9-16Chapter 9Bluetooth Personal Area NetworkA Bluetooth personal area network is a private, temporary, ad-hoc networkof up to eight (8) devices. A Blu
Bluetooth®9-17To join a personal network:1. From the Bluetooth Manager,select New>Connect>Join apersonal network. Tap Next.2. On the wizard scre
9-18Chapter 9
Using Wi-Fi®10-1Chapter 10Using Wi-Fi®♦♦♦♦♦ Introducing Wi-Fi®... 10-2♦♦♦♦♦ Accessing the Wi-Fi feature ...
10-2Chapter 10Introducing Wi-Fi®MyPal comes with a built-in Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi®) feature that allowsyou to connect to wireless local area networ
Using Wi-Fi®10-33. From the list of detected wirelessnetworks, select a wireless network toyou want to connect your device.4. Select either The Intern
10-4Chapter 10To configure a network adapter:1. Tap the Network Adapters tab.2. Make your desired changes to theavailable adapters on the list.3. Tap
Using Wi-Fi®10-52. Tap Add New... from the wirelessnetworks field.3. Use the input panel to key-in theNetwork name.4. Select The Internet or Work netw
10-6Chapter 108. The created wireless network isdisplayed in the list of wirelessnetworks.Tap the wireless network to connect.Network associationTo as
Using Wi-Fi®10-7Wi-Fi informationYou can view the Wi-Fi information bytapping , and selecting Wi-FiInformation from the menu.NOTE You can view the Wi-
Get started!1-15Activating MyPalYou need to properly calibrate and activate your device before using it.This process ensures accurate positioning when
10-8Chapter 10StatusThis field shows the Wi-Fi connection status.• Connected - the station is associated with one wireless LANdevice. This status also
Using Wi-Fi®10-9ESSIDThis column shows the Extended Service Set Indenfier (ESSID) of thewireless network found in the search.CHThis column shows the c
10-10Chapter 10RSSIThis column shows the Received SignalStrength Indication (RSSI) transmittedby each wireless network. Thisinformation is helpful in
Using Wi-Fi®10-11AboutThis page displays the Wi-Fi utility anddriver version information of your Wi-Fidevice.For updated product information, technica
10-12Chapter 10
NoticesA-1AppendixNotices♦♦♦♦♦ Federal Communications CommissionStatement ... A-2♦♦♦♦♦ Cana
A-2AppendixFederal Communications Commission StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twocon
NoticesA-3UL Safety NoticesRequired for UL 1459 covering telecommunications (telephone) equipment intended to beelectrically connected to a telecommun
A-4Appendix
1-16Chapter 1Basic screens on MyPalToday screenNormally, the Today screen appears when you turn on your device for thefirst time each day.NOTE When th
Get started!1-17Command barAt the bottom of the screen is the Command bar. You can use the menusand buttons on the Command bar to perform tasks in pro
1-18Chapter 1Pop-up menusWith the pop-up menus, you can easily choose an action for an item. Forexample, you can use the pop-up menu in File Explorer
Learn the basics2-1Chapter 2Learn the basics♦♦♦♦♦ Viewing system information ... 2-2♦♦♦♦♦ Entering information ...
2-2Chapter 2Viewing system informationYour device allows you to easily display the built-in specifications.NOTE You can not change the information you
Learn the basics2-3Entering informationYou can enter information in your device in any of the following ways:• Use the input panel to enter text using
2-4Chapter 2Word completion featureWhen you use the Input Panel and thesoft keyboard, your device anticipatesthe word you are typing and displays itab
Learn the basics2-5To use Block Recognizer:With the Block Recognizer, you can inputcharacter strokes that are similar to thoseused on other devices.1.
iiiContents at a glanceThis handbook contains the information you need to efficiently use ASUS®MyPal A730W Pocket PC.• Chapter 1 - Get started! ...
2-6Chapter 2Writing on the screenIn any program that accepts writing, such as the Notes program, and in theNotes tab in Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks,
Learn the basics2-7To edit your writing:1. Tap and hold the stylus next to the text that you wish to select until theinsertion point appears.2. Withou
2-8Chapter 2If the conversion is incorrect, you can select different words from a list ofalternates or return to the original writing.1. Tap and hold
Learn the basics2-9Drawing on the screenYou can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen.The difference between writing and dra
2-10Chapter 2Recording a messageIn any program where you can write or draw on the screen, you can alsoquickly capture thoughts, reminders, and phone n
Learn the basics2-11To change the recording format:1. In the note list, tap Tools thenOptions.2. Tap the Global Input Options link.3. Tap the Options
2-12Chapter 2Finding and organizing informationThe Find and Help features on your device helps you quickly locateinformation.Using the Find functionTo
Learn the basics2-13Using the File ExplorerTo use the File Explorer to find and organize files:1. Tap , then tap Programs.2. In the Program screen,
2-14Chapter 2Customizing your deviceYou can customize your device by adjusting the settings, using the built-inprograms, and installing additional sof
Learn the basics2-15Changing the date and timeTo change the date and time settings:1. Tap , tap Settings, then tap the System tab.2. Tap the Clock &
iv• Chapter 7 - Pocket Internet Explorer ...7-1This chapter gives information on using Pocket InternetExplorer, Mobile Favorites
2-16Chapter 2Changing the Start menusTo change the menu items:1. Tap , tap Settings, then tap theMenus icon.2. Check the box opposite the items that
Learn the basics2-17Changing the owner informationTo change the owner information:1. Tap , tap Settings, then tap the Owner Information icon.2. Key-
2-18Chapter 2Setting a passwordTo set a password for your device:1. Tap , tap Settings, then tap the Password icon.2 Check the box Prompt if device
Learn the basics2-19Changing the screen display orientationTo change the screen display orientation:1. Tap , tap Settings, then tap the System tab.2
2-20Chapter 2Landscape orientation (right-handed)Landscape orientation (left-handed)This setting Shows this screenThis setting Shows this screen
Learn the basics2-21To enable the ClearType feature:1. Tap , tap Settings, then tap theSystem tab.2. Tap the Screen icon to show thescreen options.3
2-22Chapter 2Changing the screen themeTo change the screen theme:1. Tap , tap Settings, then tap the Today icon.2. Select your desired theme from th
Learn the basics2-23Changing the button assignmentsTo change the button assignments:1. Tap , tap Settings, then tap theButtons icon.2. Highlight a b
2-24Chapter 2Setting the backlightTo set the backlight:1. Tap , then tap Settings.2. Tap the System tab, then tap theBacklight icon.3. Adjust the di
Learn the basics2-25Changing the battery power settingsTo change the battery power settings:1. Tap , then tap Settings.2. Tap the System tab.3. Tap
vMyPal A730W specificationsProcessorOperatingsystemMemoryDisplayBatteryCard slotConnectionAudioCameraSizeWeightIntel® PXA270 520 MHzMicrosoft® Windows
2-26Chapter 2Selecting sounds and notificationsYour device can remind you of things you have to do in several ways. Forexample, if you have set up an
Learn the basics2-27Changing the audio settingsTo change the Audio settings:1. Tap , then tap Settings.2. Tap the System tab, then tap theAudio Sett
2-28Chapter 2Changing the system operation settingsTo change the system operation settings:1. Tap , then tap Settings.2. Tap the System tab, then ta
Learn the basics2-29To change the Wakeup settings:1. Tap , then tap Settings.2. Tap the System tab, then tap theSystem Settings icon.3. Tap the Wake
2-30Chapter 2To change the USB Host settings:1. Tap , then tap Settings.2. Tap the System tab, then tap theSystem Settings icon.3. Tap the USB Host
Learn the basics2-31To view the running programs:1. Tap , tap Settings, then tap theSystem tab.2. Tap the Memory icon, then tap theRunning Programs
2-32Chapter 2Using simple applicationsYour device includes several simple application that are useful in your day-to-day use of your device.NOTE The m
Learn the basics2-33GamesTap the Games icon to display theavailable games.JawbreakerThe main objective of this game is to burst all jawbreakers. To do
2-34Chapter 22. Tap Game, then tap Options todisplay the Options screen. Make yourdesired changes, then tap OK toreturn to the game.3. Tap Info, then
Learn the basics2-35SolitaireThe main objective of this game is to use all the cards in the deck to buildup four suit stacks in ascending order, begin
viPackage contentsYour package includes several accessories for the Pocket PC. Afterunpacking, check the items against the list below and make sure th
2-36Chapter 2PicturesUse Pictures to view .jpg pictures stored on your device or on a storagecard, send pictures to your friends, view a slideshow of
Learn the basics2-375. Tap Tools, then tap Beam Picture ifyou wish to send the picture to anotherdevice with IR port.orTap Send via E-mail... to attac
2-38Chapter 28. Use the Crop tool to select a part of the picture and cut it.9. Use the Zoom tool to enlarge thepicture.10. Tap Tools, then tap Save P
Synchronize and enhance3-1Chapter 3Synchronize and enhance♦♦♦♦♦ Microsoft® ActiveSync®...
3-2Chapter 3Microsoft® ActiveSync®What is ActiveSync®?The Microsoft® ActiveSync® is one of the important bundled programs inMyPal. With ActiveSync, yo
Synchronize and enhance3-3Installing ActiveSync® on your computerThe ActiveSync program is already installed on your device. Tosynchronize information
3-4Chapter 34. Read the Overview before installingActiveSync 3.7.1 to make sure thatyou perform the installation sequencecorrectly.5. If you have not
Synchronize and enhance3-5If you have previously installedMicrosoft® ActiveSync® in yourcomputer, the installation wizarddetects it and prompts you wi
3-6Chapter 3Synchronizing your deviceConnecting your device to a computerTo connect your device with the cradle:1. Place the device on the cradle.2. C
Synchronize and enhance3-7Setting up a partnershipImmediately after you have completed the installation, the NewPartnership wizard will start automati
Get started!1-1Chapter 1Get started!♦♦♦♦♦ Introducing MyPal ... 1-2Front features...
3-8Chapter 3On the CalendarSynchronization Settingswindow, for example, select fromthe options how you wish tosynchronize the appointments onyour devi
Synchronize and enhance3-9Checking synchronized informationAfter your first synchronization, take a look at Calendar, Contacts, andTasks on your devic
3-10Chapter 3Manually initiating synchronizationOnce you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchronizationprocess, you can initiate synch
Synchronize and enhance3-11Synchronization optionsThe Microsoft ActiveSync program allows you to customize yoursynchronization settings at any time. Y
3-12Chapter 3To set synchronization schedule:1. Click on the Schedule tab.2. Select your desiredsynchronization schedule.3. Click OK when done.To spec
Synchronize and enhance3-13Installing other applicationsThe Companion CD packs a variety of useful applications. You may installsome of the applicatio
3-14Chapter 37. Click Pocket PC Applications todisplay the entertainment programsthat you can install on your device,then click Details for installati
ASUS programs4-1Chapter 4ASUS programs♦♦♦♦♦ ASUS Camera ... 4-2Specifications ...
4-2Chapter 4ASUS CameraThe ASUS Camera is a convenient interface program that allows you torecord videos with synchronized audio and capture digital i
ASUS programs4-3ASUS CamcorderTap the ASUS Camcorder icon to launch theapplication and record video with synchronizedaudio clips or take still photo i
1-2Chapter 1Introducing MyPalThe ASUS® MyPal A730W is truly a good companion wherever you go.Powered by a 520 MHz Intel® PXA270 processor, equipped wi
4-4Chapter 4Playback menusTo view the playlist:1. Tap on the command bar. A list of the available files appear.2. Select a file that you wish to pla
ASUS programs4-5To change the default folder for playlist:1. Tap the down arrow on the Play ListFolder box to change the defaultfolder.The contents of
4-6Chapter 4Playback functionsTo display an image or photo file:1. While in Playback mode, tap the (Photo Viewer) button to launchthe Photo Viewer a
ASUS programs4-7To play a video file:1. While in Playback mode, tap the (Photo Album) button to display thethumbnails of the available files in yourse
4-8Chapter 4To change the display size of the video you are playing:1. Tap on the video image to enlarge tothe size of display area.3. From the full s
ASUS programs4-9Recorder modeDisplay areaIn recorder mode, moves forwardto indicate recording in progressTap and slide right or left toadjust the reco
4-10Chapter 4Recorder menusTo view the playlist:Tap on the command bar. A list ofthe available files from your defaultfolder appears.If you have pr
ASUS programs4-11To change the auto shoot settings:1. Tap on the command bar, thentap the Auto Shoot tab to display theoptions.2. Make your desired
4-12Chapter 4To change the file settings:1. Tap on the command bar, thentap the File Setting tab to display theoptions.2. Make your desired changes
ASUS programs4-13Recorder functionsTo record video:1. Tap the Mode button to shift toRecorder mode.Notice that the (Playback) buttonbecomes (Recorde
Get started!1-3• ASUS Launcher button- While in the main screen (Today screen), press once to start theASUS Launcher program- While in the main screen
4-14Chapter 4To save the video:1. After recording, a save windowappears. From the left window pane,select and tap the folder where youwant to save the
ASUS programs4-15Photo modeDisplay areaIn recorder mode, moves forwardto indicate recording in progressTap and slide right or left toadjust the record
4-16Chapter 4Photo menusTo view the playlist:Tap on the command bar. A list ofthe available files from your defaultfolder appears.To change the phot
ASUS programs4-17To change the auto shoot settings:1. Tap on the command bar, thentap the Auto Shoot tab to display theoptions.2. Make your desired
4-18Chapter 4To change the file settings:1. Tap on the command bar, thentap the File Setting tab to display theoptions.2. Make your desired changes
ASUS programs4-19Photo functionsTo take a picture:1. Tap the Mode button to shift toPhoto mode.Notice that the (Recorder) buttonbecomes (Photo) butt
4-20Chapter 4Saving and viewing photosTo save photos:By default, the ASUS Camera saves all captured photos in the MyDocuments folder of the Pocket PC.
ASUS programs4-21Photo ViewerTap the Photo Viewer icon to launch theapplication and view photo images in .jpg and.bmp formats. You can display the ima
4-22Chapter 4Photo Viewer functionsTo open a file:1. Tap the (Folder) button to display a list of image files.2. Tap the image file (.jpg or .bmp fo
ASUS programs4-23To create a slideshow:1. Tap the (Slideshow) button todisplay the available files that you canuse.2. Tap the files (.jpg and .bmp f
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