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Contents About This Book 1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Your Palm™ m100 Series Handheld Getting to know your handheld 2 What is a Palm m100 series handheld 2 System requirements 3 Palm m100 series components 4 Using the protective flip cover 7 Changing the face plate 8 Installing the batteries 9 Palm Desktop organizer software 10 Connecting the HotSync cradle/cable 10 Installing Palm Desktop software 12 Using your handheld with another PIM 13 Tapping and typing 14 Tap with the stylus to get things done 14 Elements of the handheld interface 15 Opening applications 17 Using menus 18 Entering data 20 Customizing your handheld 23 Setting the time and date 24 Chapter 2: Entering Data in Your Handheld Using Graffiti writing to enter data 26 Writing Graffiti characters 26 Graffiti tips 28 The Graffiti® alphabet 29 Writing capital letters 30 Writing numbers 31 Graffiti numbers 31 Writing punctuation marks 31 Additional Graffiti punctuation 32 Writing symbols and extended characters 32 Writing accented characters 33 Accent strokes 33 Additional non-English characters 33 Navigation strokes 34 Graffiti ShortCuts 34 Contents Page iii

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Contents
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Contents
About This Book
...................................................................................
1
Chapter 1: Introduction to Your
Palm™ m100 Series Handheld
Getting to know your handheld
..........................................................
2
What is a Palm m100 series handheld?
..........................................
2
System requirements
........................................................................
3
Palm m100 series components
........................................................
4
Using the protective flip cover
........................................................
7
Changing the face plate
....................................................................
8
Installing the batteries
......................................................................
9
Palm Desktop organizer software
.....................................................
10
Connecting the HotSync cradle/cable
.........................................
10
Installing Palm Desktop software
.................................................
12
Using your handheld with another PIM
.....................................
13
Tapping and typing
............................................................................
14
Tap with the stylus to get things done
.........................................
14
Elements of the handheld interface
..............................................
15
Opening applications
.....................................................................
17
Using menus
....................................................................................
18
Entering data
....................................................................................
20
Customizing your handheld
..............................................................
23
Setting the time and date
...............................................................
24
Chapter 2: Entering Data in Your Handheld
Using Graffiti writing to enter data
..................................................
26
Writing Graffiti characters
.............................................................
26
Graffiti tips
.......................................................................................
28
The Graffiti® alphabet
....................................................................
29
Writing capital letters
.....................................................................
30
Writing numbers
.............................................................................
31
Graffiti numbers
..............................................................................
31
Writing punctuation marks
...........................................................
31
Additional Graffiti punctuation
....................................................
32
Writing symbols and extended characters
..................................
32
Writing accented characters
..........................................................
33
Accent strokes
..................................................................................
33
Additional non-English characters
...............................................
33
Navigation strokes
..........................................................................
34
Graffiti ShortCuts
............................................................................
34