Palm-size PC User’s Guide
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Configuring Menu
Assigning Operations to Main Menu Buttons
Use the following procedures to assign applications, files, and submenus to main menu
buttons, and to edit and delete current button assignments. All of these operations are
performed using the Button Selection Screen.
To assign an application to a main menu button
1. On the main menu, tap
to display the button selection screen.
2. Tap the button to which you want to assign the application to select it (indicated by a
frame around the button). Next, tap
to display the New dialog.
• If a button does not have any application assigned to it yet, you can display the New
dialog by double-tapping the button.
• If you select a button that already has an application assigned to it, the following
steps will replace the existing application with the new one.
3. Tap Application to display the Define dialog.
4. Select the application you want to assign to the button from the list of Start menu
applications on the dialog.
• To select an application not shown in the dialog list, tap Browse to open the Browse
dialog.
5. When the name of the application you want is highlighted in the file list area, tap
OK to assign it to the button and close the Browse dialog.
6. If you want to change the button’s icon, tap Change Icon and perform the
procedure under “To change the icon of a button” on page 99.
7. Tap the Name text box and type in the name you want to assign to the button.
8. After everything is the way you want, tap OK to return to the button selection
screen where you can see what your new button looks like.
• The button shows the icon of the application and name you assigned to it.
9. After you are finished, tap [x] to return to the main menu.
Note
The number of main menu buttons is fixed at 12. You cannot increase the number of
buttons.
To change the application assigned to a button
1. On the main menu, tap
to display the button selection screen.
2. Double-tap the button whose application you want to change. This displays the
Define dialog.