Sony PEG-UX40 CLIE Handbook - Page 7
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Exchanging and updating files/data using the HotSync® operation (Other HotSync® operations) Customizing HotSync® application settings (Conduit 112 Synchronizing with external data (File Link 114 Customizing HotSync® Manager startup and HotSync® setup options 115 Performing the HotSync® operation via a wireless LAN (for PEG-UX50 only 116 Performing the HotSync® operation using the Bluetooth® function . . . 119 Performing the IR HotSync® operation 123 Performing the HotSync® operation via LAN (LANSync 126 Exchanging data via storage media 138 Starting CLIE Files 138 Copying your CLIÉ handheld data to storage media 140 Copying data on storage media to your CLIÉ handheld 143 Deleting files/directory on storage media 145 Extracting a Zip file 146 CLIE Files menu items 149 Exchanging files/data without using CLIE Files 150 Notes on starting applications from storage media 151 Beaming Beaming between your CLIÉ handheld and another Palm OS® PDA. . . . . . 153 What you can do with beaming 153 Beaming information 154 Using storage media such as "Memory Stick™" media Using storage media such as "Memory Stick™" media 130 The type of storage media you can use with your CLIÉ handheld 130 Using "Memory Stick" media . . . . 130 Protecting the files/data on "Memory Stick" media 132 Starting an application on storage media 133 Viewing information of storage media (Card Info) . . . . 134 Assigning a name to "Memory Stick" media 135 Formatting "Memory Stick" media 136 Using the Bluetooth® function Exchanging files/data using the Bluetooth® function 158 What you can do with the Bluetooth® function 158 Sending files/data, such as image files or Date Book data, to another CLIÉ handheld with the built-in Bluetooth® function or Bluetooth® Module (optional 158 Performing the wireless HotSync® operation with a computer . . . 159 Connecting to the Internet by communicating with a Bluetooth® compatible mobile phone 160 Continued on next page 7