Chapter 2
Exploring Your Handheld
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NOTE
A blinking cursor appears on the first line of the new memo to indicate
where the new text will appear.
“Using Graffiti writing to enter data”
for details.
Note Pad
The Note Pad application provides a place where you can write a quick note in
your own handwriting directly on your handheld screen. Think of Note Pad as a
virtual “sticky pad” for short notes. Later, you can transfer your “sticky” notes to
a more permanent place by entering the information in the appropriate
application, or throw them away by deleting them. See
for more information.
Using Palm Desktop software
If you have new records you want to add to your handheld and prefer to use the
computer keyboard rather than Graffiti writing or the onscreen keyboard, enter
the data in Palm Desktop software or the PIM you have installed to use with your
handheld. For details on entering information in Palm Desktop software, refer to
the online Help in Palm Desktop software, the
Quick Tour
in Palm Desktop
software (for Windows users), and the
Palm Desktop Software for the Macintosh
User’s Guide
located in the Documentation folder in the Palm folder.
New
memo
cursor
Write in
Graffiti
area
Tap
New
Summary of Contents for Zire Zire
Page 1: ...Handbook for Palm Zire Handheld...
Page 10: ...Contents x...
Page 12: ...About This Book 2...
Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Handheld 8...
Page 32: ...Chapter 2 Exploring Your Handheld 22...
Page 82: ...Chapter 6 Using Calculator 72...
Page 86: ...Chapter 7 Using Clock 76...
Page 112: ...Chapter 10 Using Memo Pad 102...
Page 118: ...Chapter 11 Using Note Pad 108...
Page 176: ...Chapter 15 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 166...
Page 182: ...Appendix A Maintaining Your Handheld 172...
Page 194: ...Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions 184...
Page 208: ...Index 198...