Manual for Acer n10 Handheld
x To use Block Recognizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19To use Transcriber . .
7 Using expansion featuresUsing a Compact Flash type I/type II card88 3 Insert the CF card into the CF slot. 4 Push the card into the slot using yo
7 Using expansion featuresUsing an SD/MMC card 89Using an SD/MMC cardOn the left side of your handheld is an SD/MMC slot. This allows you to expand yo
7 Using expansion featuresUsing an SD/MMC card90 2 Release the card from the slot by using your thumb to push against the top of the card, as if yo
8 Exchanging and updating data using ActiveSync®Using ActiveSync® 918 Exchanging and updating data using ActiveSync®Using ActiveSync®, you can synchro
8 Exchanging and updating data using ActiveSync®Using ActiveSync®92 For information about using ActiveSync on your computer, start ActiveSync on yo
9 Getting connectedTransferring items using infrared 939 Getting connectedYou can use your handheld to exchange information with other mobile devices
9 Getting connectedTransferring items using infrared94 To receive information1 Align the IR port of your handheld with that of the sending IR-enabl
9 Getting connectedConnecting to the Internet 95Connecting to the InternetYou can connect to your ISP, and use the connection to send and receive emai
9 Getting connectedConnecting to the Internet96 10 In the Dialing Locations tab, specify your current location and phone type (most phone lines are
9 Getting connectedConnecting to a network 97Connecting to a networkIf you have access to a network at work, you can send email messages, view Intrane
xiWorking with contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Chatting with contacts .
9 Getting connectedConnecting to a network98 To start the connectionTo start the connection, simply start using one of the following programs. Your
9 Getting connectedConnecting to a network 99To start the connectionTo start the connection, simply start using one of the programs listed in the prec
9 Getting connectedConnecting to a network100 Get help on connectingMore information on the procedures described here, as well as information on ad
10 Using Microsoft® Pocket Internet ExplorerMobile Favorites folder 10110 Using Microsoft® Pocket Internet ExplorerUse Microsoft® Pocket Internet Expl
10 Using Microsoft® Pocket Internet ExplorerMobile Favorites folder102 Favorite linksDuring synchronisation, the list of favorite links in the Mobi
10 Using Microsoft® Pocket Internet ExplorerAvantGo channels 103To save handheld memoryMobile favorites take up storage memory on your handheld. To mi
10 Using Microsoft® Pocket Internet ExplorerUsing Pocket Internet Explorer104 5 Follow the directions on the screen. • You will need to synchronise
10 Using Microsoft® Pocket Internet ExplorerUsing Pocket Internet Explorer 105To view mobile favorites and channels1 Tap the Favorites button to displ
10 Using Microsoft® Pocket Internet ExplorerUsing Pocket Internet Explorer106
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings 10711 Customising your handheldYou can customise your handheld based on your personal requirem
xii To create a modem connection to a network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97To create an Ethernet connection to a netw
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings108 PersonalButtonsAssign your favorite programs to any of the Quick buttons.
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings 109InputSelect an input method, options for word completion and other related settings.MenusCu
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings110 Owner InformationEnter your personal information and customise text display when handhel
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings 111Sounds & NotificationSelect the types of action you want to hear sounds for and define
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings112 SystemAboutDisplays your handheld’s version and copyright information; includes an optio
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings 113BacklightDefine settings for backlight control. ClockChange the time or set alarms.
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings114 MemoryAdjust allocation of storage and main memory.PowerDefine settings to minimise powe
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings 115Regional SettingsSet default number and time display formats and other related options.
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings116 Remove ProgramsRemove programs from storage memory.ScreenAlign screen and enable the Cle
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings 117System InfoSystem information provides a way to quickly inspect the hardware and software s
1 Getting startedSystem requirements 11 Getting started This chapter will discuss the following topics: • Basic requirements• Feature highlights of yo
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings118 ConnectionsAvantGo ConnectSet server settings and related options for AvantGo.
11 Customising your handheldAdjusting handheld settings 119BeamDefine settings for the beam function.ConnectionsAdjust settings for connecting to the
11 Customising your handheldAdding and removing programs120 Network AdaptersSelect your handheld’s network adapter and set its properties.Adding an
11 Customising your handheldAdding and removing programs 1212 Download the program to your computer (or insert the CD or disk that contains the progra
11 Customising your handheldAdding and removing programs122 To add a program to the Start menu• Tap , Settings, Menus, the Start Menu tab, and the
11 Customising your handheldAdding and removing programs 1232 On the System tab, tap Remove Programs.3 Tap the program you wish to remove. 4Tap Remove
11 Customising your handheldAdding and removing programs124
125 IndexAAcrobat® Reader® for Pocket PC®80ActiveSync®91add program120AvantGo channels103Bbacklight4Backupopening63Restore function67Backup/Restore62
126 LLetter Recognizer18Mmanage applicationsapplication list27finding information29opening27organising information30switching27Microsoft Reader57Gu
127 TTasks38third-party applications61Acrobat® Reader® for Pocket PC®80Backup/Restore62IA Album LE71key features71Capture button73Crop and Save72men
1 Getting startedFeatures summary2 Audio• Embedded AC '97 CODEC with CD-quality stereo output • Built-in industry standard 3.5 mm earphone jack
1 Getting startedAcer n10 tour 3Acer n10 tour Front viewNo. Component Description1 Power button/LED indicatorPress to turn on your handheld on (LED li
1 Getting startedAcer n10 tour4 NOTE:Refer to "Personal" on page 108 for instructions on how to reassign the hardware buttons to other app
1 Getting startedAcer n10 tour 5Left view No. Label Description1 IR port Uses infrared techbology to transmit and receive data from other IR-enabled
1 Getting startedAcer n10 tour6 Right view Top view No. Label Description1 Hold switch Slide to lock all buttons from being accidentally pressed w
1 Getting startedPreparing to use your Acer n10 7Bottom view Preparing to use your Acer n10Perform first the following easy installation tasks to beg
COPYRIGHTCopyright © 2003 Acer Inc. or its subsidiariesAll Rights Reserved. Printed in Taiwan. Acer n10 Handheld ManualOriginal issue: February 2003A
1 Getting startedPreparing to use your Acer n108 Installing the Microsoft® ActiveSync® software The main function of the Microsoft® ActiveSync® soft
1 Getting startedPreparing to use your Acer n10 9Plug the USB sync cable into the mini USB port on the bottom of your handheld and plug the other end
1 Getting startedPreparing to use your Acer n1010 To set up your Acer n101 Turn on your handheld by pressing the power button on the front panel.Se
1 Getting startedCommand interface 11• Set up a partnership so you can synchronise information between your handheld and your computer• Customise your
1 Getting startedCommand interface12 • Tap. Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options.• Drag. Hold the stylus on the s
1 Getting startedCommand interface 13Status iconsFollowing are some of the status icons you may see.1 If more notification icons need to be displayed
1 Getting startedCommand interface14 Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The command bar includes menu na
1 Getting startedCommand interface 15• Tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without performing an action.NotificationsYour handheld reminds
1 Getting startedCommand interface16
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Using the input panel 172 Entering data in your Acer n10You can enter data into your handheld in several ways:• Use th
iiiAbout this ManualWelcome to the Acer n10 Handheld Manual. This Manual is designed to help you get up and running quickly with yo
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Using the input panel18 inserted into your text at the insertion point. The more you use your handheld, the more wo
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Writing on the screen 19To use Block RecognizerWith Block Recognizer you can input character strokes using the stylus
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Writing on the screen20 To write on the screen• Tap the Pen button to switch to writing mode. This action displays
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Writing on the screen 21To convert writing to text• Tap Tools and then Recognize.If you want to convert only certain w
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Drawing on the screen22 .Tips for getting good recognition• Write neatly.• Write on the lines. Write the cross of t
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Drawing on the screen 232 Subsequent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing.Drawings that d
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Recording a message24 Recording a messageIn any program where you can write or draw on the screen, you can also qui
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Using My Text 25Using My TextWhen using Inbox or MSN Messenger, use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently use
2 Entering data in your Acer n10Using My Text26
3 Managing applications and informationOpening an application 273 Managing applications and information This chapter will discuss the following topics
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3 Managing applications and informationSwitching between applications28 Icon Program UsageActiveSync Synchronise information between your handheld
3 Managing applications and informationFinding and organising information 29Finding and organising informationUsing the Find function and the File Exp
3 Managing applications and informationFinding and organising information30 To use File ExplorerUse File Explorer to locate files on your handheld
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsCalendar 314 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsThis chapter will discuss the basic appli
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsCalendar32 To open Calendar• Press the Calendar Quick button on the front panel of your handheld.
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsCalendar 33Scheduling an appointmentYou can use Calendar to create or review appointments.To create a
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsCalendar34 Using the Calendar summary screenWhen you tap an appointment in Calendar, a summary scr
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsContacts 35ContactsContacts maintains a list of your friends’ and colleagues’ contact information. Us
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsContacts36 Creating a contact1Tap New.2 Using the input panel, enter a name and other contact info
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsContacts 37• To view the names of companies your contacts work for, in the contact list, tap View >
First things firstYour guides vFirst things firstWe would like to thank you for making Acer n10 your choice for your handheld needs. Your new sleek Ac
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsTasks38 TasksUse Tasks to keep track of what you have to do and prioritise them based on their imp
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsTasks 396 After entering the desired information, tap OK to return to the task list.TIP: To quickly c
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsNotes40 NotesQuickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, drawings, and phone numbers with Notes. Y
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsInbox 41InboxUse Inbox to send and receive e-mail messages by doing either of the following: • Synchr
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsInbox42 Inbox will open to the Inbox’ folder navigator. Synchronising email messagesEmail messages
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsInbox 43When you connect to the email server, new messages are downloaded to your handheld’s Inbox fo
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsInbox44 When you connect to your email server or synchronise with your computer, by default, you&a
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsInbox 45Composing a message1Tap New. 2 In the To field, enter an email or SMS address of one or more
4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook applicationsInbox46 • The behavior of the Deleted and Sent Items folders depends on the options you have chose
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsPocket Word 475 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsPerform your usual computi
First things firstPackage contentsvi Package contentsYour Acer n10 comes packed in a cardboard box. Carefully unpack the box and remove the content
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsPocket Word48 NOTE: When you choose to create a new document, you will be prompted to save a
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsPocket Word 49Typing mode• Using the input panel, enter typed text into the document. For more
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsPocket Word50 If you cross three ruled lines in a single stylus stroke, the writing becomes
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsPocket Excel 51Recording modeIn recording mode, embed a recording into your document. Recording
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsPocket Excel52 Creating a new workbook• Tap , Programs, Pocket Excel, and then New. A blank
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsPocket Excel 53• Tap View and then Toolbar. Protecting your workbooksIf your workbook contains
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsMSN® Messenger54 • Show and hide rows and columns. – To hide a hidden row or column: a Selec
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsMSN® Messenger 55Working with contactsThe MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger cont
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsMicrosoft® Windows Media™ Player for Pocket PC56 3Tap Send.Tips when chatting with contacts•
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsMicrosoft® Reader for Pocket PC 57• On a networkFor more information about using Windows Media
First things firstMaintaining your Acer n10 vii4 Protect your handheld from temperature extremes. For example, do not leave your handheld on the dashb
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsMicrosoft® Reader for Pocket PC58 To open the Guidebook: • Tap Help on the Reader command ba
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsMicrosoft® Reader for Pocket PC 59Reading a bookEach book consists of a cover page, an optional
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programsMicrosoft® Reader for Pocket PC60 3 Tap the desired Find option. Reader highlights found tex
6 Using third-party applicationsRecentDo 616 Using third-party applications Several third-party applications are included in the Acer n10 Handheld Com
6 Using third-party applicationsBackup/Restore62 Items in the RecentDo window are categorised into three—Programs, Documents, and Websites. The lis
6 Using third-party applicationsBackup/Restore 63There are two tabs in the program window corresponding to the two function of Backup and Restore. To
6 Using third-party applicationsBackup/Restore64 Backup functionThe Backup function has two operating modes—Normal Backup and Advanced Backup. With
6 Using third-party applicationsBackup/Restore 652 In the Backup tab, choose whether to accept the default filename (backup) or type a a new one by ta
6 Using third-party applicationsBackup/Restore66 Tap Yes to replace existing file, or tap No, then either define a new filename or select another s
6 Using third-party applicationsBackup/Restore 676 Tap OK. During the backup process, a progress screen will appear displaying backup status. Tap Canc
First things firstLocking your Acer n10viii 1 Use the tip of your stylus to toggle the reset switch to the left (a) and back to the right (b) on th
6 Using third-party applicationsBackup/Restore68 2 Select a source storage card from the 'Restore from' radio buttons.The lower half of t
6 Using third-party applicationsBackup/Restore 69• Main memory free size - free space in your handheld’s main storage memory. This should be bigger th
6 Using third-party applicationsBackup/Restore70 6 During the restore process, a progress screen will appear displaying restore status. 7 When the
6 Using third-party applicationsIA Album LE 714 Tap Delete. A message confirming deletion will appear.5 Tap OK. IA Album LE IA Album LE (Lite Edition)
6 Using third-party applicationsIA Album LE72 • Image file and folder management capabilities. View and manage any image on your handheld from any
6 Using third-party applicationsIA Album LE 73• Option to: – Select one of your hardware buttons to function as your Capture button, or specify a dela
6 Using third-party applicationsIA Album LE74 New Folder... The New Folder... command allows you to create a new folder on your handheld that you c
6 Using third-party applicationsIA Album LE 75• Thumbnail view displays the images in the current folder as thumbnails. • To display an additional ro
6 Using third-party applicationsIA Album LE76 Full Screen View • Full Screen View mode maximises the selected image so that the entire screen is us
6 Using third-party applicationsIA Album LE 77Tools menu The Tools menu is where you set up your preferences for Screen Captures and general IA Album
ixContents About this Manual iii First things first vYour guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 Using third-party applicationsIA Album LE78 3 In the Perform Capture Using field, select the desired button or time-delay from the drop-down list
6 Using third-party applicationsIA Album LE 79Tap OK in the upper right corner of the Confirmation screen to save the file. You can assign a new file
6 Using third-party applicationsAcrobat® Reader® for Pocket PC®80 Acrobat® Reader® for Pocket PC®Acrobat® Reader® for Pocket PC® is a software that
6 Using third-party applicationsPocketTVTM 81Command barThe Command bar contains the usual media player commands including:•Stop•Play•Pause•Step• Fast
6 Using third-party applicationsPocketTVTM82 Seek/Progress barAllows you to control display pace and shows the playback progress. Status bar Shows
6 Using third-party applicationsPocketTVTM 83MenuIncludes the following commands: OptionsIncludes the following commands: • Open File Select a file to
6 Using third-party applicationsPocketTVTM84 FilesIncludes the following commands: • Fullscreen 90 deg Left90 deg RightAuto at Play - switch to Ful
6 Using third-party applicationsPocketTVTM 85NOTE: For more information on PocketTV usage and troubleshooting, see (http://www.mpegtv.com/wince/pocket
6 Using third-party applicationsPocketTVTM86
7 Using expansion featuresUsing a Compact Flash type I/type II card 877 Using expansion featuresThe slim and lightweight design of your Acer n10 belie
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