HP iPAQ Product Information Manual page 155

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M
meeting requests
receiving by e-mail 28
messaging
adding attachments to
messages 30
composing messages 30
downloading messages 30
downloading messages from a
server 31
forwarding messages 30
IMAP4 26
online address book 31
Outlook e-mail 26
POP3 26
receiving attachments 28
receiving meeting requests 28
replying to messages 30
sending e-mail messages to
contacts 57
sending messages 30
signatures 29
synchronizing e-mail 27
using folders 26
migrating data from Palm Desktop
to Windows Mobile 71
modifications, Federal
Communications
Commission 83
N
notes
converting handwritten notes to
typed text 62
copying 63
writing 61
notices
battery 93
Brazilian 90
Canadian 84, 90
European Union 84
Federal Communications
Commission 83
Japanese 91
Korean 93
Taiwan 92
O
opening programs 42
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Index
operating environment
specifications 81
operating system
viewing information 36
organizing appointments, contacts,
and tasks 46
Outlook e-mail
folders 26
owner information
entering 34
P
physical specifications 80
POP3 messaging
folders 26
power management
changing settings 39
programs
closing 42
installing 41
opening 42
removing 41
R
regional settings
changing 37
registering the iPAQ 2
registration 2
removing programs 41
S
scrolling speed 47
Secure Digital (SD) cards
installing 66
removing 67
using 65
viewing content 68
shortcut menus 45
specifications
operating environment 81
physical 80
system 79
synchronization
migrating from Palm Desktop to
Windows Mobile 71
synchronizing
copying files 70
extending battery life 72
keeping information up to
date 72
reducing network connection or
data transfer costs 72
transferring files 70
wireless cost saving tips 72
synchronizing e-mail 27
system specifications 79
T
Taiwan notice 92
tasks
marking as completed 77
setting display options 76
setting start and due dates 74
showing start and due
dates 75
TodayPanel Lite 35
V
viewing operating system
information 36
volume
adjusting 38
W
Wi-Fi
accessing corporate
networks 14
automatically connecting 15
configuring 802.1x
authentication settings 16
connecting to an 802.11b/g
WLAN 14
connecting to the Internet 14
deleting wireless networks 16
finding an IP address 15
manually connecting 15
terms 14
using hotspots 14
using VPNs 14
WLAN-enabled devices 14
wireless LAN devices 90
wireless synchronization cost
saving tips 72
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