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6 U s i n g t h i rd - p a r t y a p p li c a t i o n s
PocketTVTM
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Files
Includes the following commands:
• Fullscreen
90 deg Left
90 deg Right
Auto at Play - switch to Fullscreen when it starts playing
Always when Playing - links play mode with Fullscreen
• Color
Opens the Color Adjustment dialog.
You can adjust the Brightness (Gamma), Contrast, Color
(saturation) and color balance (red, green and blue
gamma).
There are options to set each individual value to neutral
or default (i.e. adjusted for optimum quality).
NOTE:
The Default and Neutral options in the Colors
menu act on all the values.
•
Play at Open
File is in automatic playback mode when opened.
•
Microdrive
Additional buffering is use to reduce battery usage
when playing from a hard drive or Microdrive.
•
Open with tGetFile
Change the format of the Open File dialog.
•
Save with tGatFile
Change the format of the Save File dialog.
•
Remember Last
Last opened file before exiting Pocket
TV
is
automatically on the next session.
•
File Association
Check file association.
NOTE:
If Pocket
TV
file association was modified by
another application, you have the option to restore it.
•
Button
Open the Hardware Button Mapping dialog box.
Any hardware button can be mapped to commonly
used Pocket
TV
commands. Buttons can be individually
unmapped. Buttons that are not mapped keep their
normal shell mapping (e.g. start Contact application
etc.).
You can restore default mapping or clear all mapping.
Normal button mapping is restored when Pocket
TV
is
deactivated
•
Status Bar
Show or hide the Status bar.
Summary of Contents for N10
Page 1: ...Manual for Acer n10 Handheld ...
Page 4: ... iv ...
Page 28: ...1 Getting started Command interface 16 ...
Page 38: ...2 Entering data in your Acer n10 Using My Text 26 ...
Page 98: ...6 Using third party applications PocketTVTM 86 ...
Page 118: ...10 Using Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer 106 ...
Page 136: ...11 Customising your handheld Adding and removing programs 124 ...
Page 140: ...128 ...