Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Extended User Guide - Page 86
To use a photo as wallpaper, To use a photo as a contact picture
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To view the location of a photo on a map 1 Open Mediascape to view a geotagged photo. 2 In the photo viewer, tap . 3 Flick sideways to Same location. 4 Tap Show on map. You can only view photos on a map if they have been geotagged. For information on how to prepare for geotagging, see To turn on geotagging on page 95 To view the photo viewer controls • In the photo viewer, tap the screen. To zoom a photo 1 When viewing a photo, touch and hold any part of the screen. 2 To zoom in, drag your finger upwards. Release your finger. 3 Drag the photo to view different parts of it. 4 To zoom out, touch and hold any part of the screen and drag your finger downwards. You can also double-tap a photo to zoom in or out. To start a slideshow • In the photo viewer, tap . To adjust slideshow settings 1 When you are viewing a photo in the photo viewer, press . 2 Tap Slideshow sett.. To mark a photo as a favourite • When you are viewing a photo in the photo viewer, tap in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen. You can now view the photo in the Favourites category. To share a photo 1 When you are viewing a photo in the photo viewer, tap the screen to display the controls. 2 In the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, tap 3 Select one of the available transfer methods. To use a photo as wallpaper 1 When you are viewing a photo in the photo viewer, tap the screen to display the controls. 2 In the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, tap . 3 Tap Set as wallpaper. 4 Resize the photo, if needed. 5 Tap Save. To use a photo as a contact picture 1 When you are viewing a photo in the photo viewer, tap the screen to display the controls. 2 In the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, tap . 3 Tap Set as contact picture. 4 Crop the photo if needed. 5 Tap Save. 6 Select a contact or tap Create new contact. 86 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.