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You can add a file in any of the following file types as a ringtone for your device: MP3, AAC, AAC+, AMR, QCELP, or WAV. How to use the file as a ringtone depends on the following: the file type, how you obtain the file, and whether you want to use the file as a ringtone only, or play it in the Music app. You can obtain files to use as ringtones in any of the following ways: • Download a ringtone from one of the many ringtone apps in HP webOS App Catalog (see HP webOS App Catalog and Software Manager). • Copy a file from your computer (see Copy a ringtone to your device). To use an AMR or QCELP file as a ringtone, the file must be stored in the ringtones folder in your device's USB drive storage. Here's how to get the file into the correct folder: • Files downloaded from App Catalog: The file is placed in the ringtones folder automatically. • Files copied from your computer: You must place the file in the ringtones folder (see Copy a ringtone to your device). To use a file in the ringtones folder as a ringtone, see Select a file from the ringtones folder as a ringtone. For MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WAV files, you have two options: • To use the file as a ringtone only: Place the file in the ringtones folder (see Copy a ringtone to your device). If the file is already on your device, connect your device to your computer as described in that procedure, navigate to the file, and move the file to the ringtones folder. If you download a file from a ringtone app in App Catalog, it is automatically placed in the ringtones folder. To use a file in the ringtones folder as a ringtone, see Select a file from the ringtones folder as a ringtone. • To both use the file as a ringtone and listen to the file in the Music app: Copy the file to your device and place the file in any folder in your device's USB drive storage except ringtones (see Copy files and folders using USB Drive mode). To use the file as a ringtone, follow the steps in Select a song as a ringtone. Select a file from the ringtones folder as a ringtone If you pair your HP TouchPad with an HP webOS smartphone, you can answer calls made to your smartphone directly from your HP TouchPad (see Use your HP TouchPad with a connected HP webOS smartphone for details). You can select a ringtone to ring on your HP TouchPad when a call comes in. 1 Open Sounds & Ringtones . 2 In Ringtone, tap the displayed ringtone to open the list of tones. This list displays all files stored in the ringtones folder in your device's USB drive storage. 3 (Optional) Tap to listen to the ringtone. 4 Tap the name of the ringtone to select it. 5 To set the ringtone volume, drag the Ringtone Volume slider. TIP Adjusting the Ringtone Volume slider is the same as using the volume button on the side of the device. Select a song as a ringtone If you pair your HP TouchPad with an HP webOS smartphone, you can answer calls made to your smartphone directly from your HP TouchPad (see Use your HP TouchPad with a connected HP webOS smartphone for details). You can select a ringtone to ring on your HP TouchPad when a call comes in. If you have a song you listen to in the Music app, you can use that song as the ringtone for your device. 1 Open Sounds & Ringtones . 2 Tap the displayed ringtone. 3 Tap . Chapter 13 : Preferences 157

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Chapter 13 : Preferences
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You can add a file in any of the following file types as a ringtone for your
device: MP3, AAC, AAC+, AMR, QCELP, or WAV. How to use the file as
a ringtone depends on the following: the file type, how you obtain the
file, and whether you want to use the file as a ringtone only, or play it in
the Music app.
You can obtain files to use as ringtones in any of the following ways:
Download a ringtone from one of the many ringtone apps in HP
webOS App Catalog (see
HP webOS App Catalog and Software
Manager
).
Copy a file from your computer (see
Copy a ringtone to your device
).
To use an AMR or QCELP file as a ringtone, the file must be stored in the
ringtones
folder in your device’s USB drive storage. Here’s how to get the
file into the correct folder:
Files downloaded from App Catalog: The file is placed in the ringtones
folder automatically.
Files copied from your computer: You must place the file in the
ringtones
folder (see
Copy a ringtone to your device
).
To use a file in the
ringtones
folder as a ringtone, see
Select a file from the
ringtones folder as a ringtone
.
For MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WAV files, you have two options:
To use the file as a ringtone only: Place the file in the
ringtones
folder
(see
Copy a ringtone to your device
). If the file is already on your
device, connect your device to your computer as described in that
procedure, navigate to the file, and move the file to the
ringtones
folder.
If you download a file from a ringtone app in App Catalog, it is
automatically placed in the ringtones folder. To use a file in the
ringtones folder as a ringtone, see
Select a file from the ringtones folder
as a ringtone
.
To both use the file as a ringtone and listen to the file in the Music app:
Copy the file to your device and place the file in any folder in your
device’s USB drive storage except
ringtones
(see
Copy files and folders
using USB Drive mode
). To use the file as a ringtone, follow the steps in
Select a song as a ringtone
.
Select a file from the ringtones folder as a ringtone
If you pair your HP TouchPad with an HP webOS smartphone, you can
answer calls made to your smartphone directly from your HP TouchPad
(see
Use your HP TouchPad with a connected HP webOS smartphone
for
details). You can select a ringtone to ring on your HP TouchPad when a
call comes in.
1
Open
Sounds & Ringtones
.
2
In
Ringtone
, tap the displayed ringtone to open the list of tones. This
list displays all files stored in the
ringtones
folder in your device’s
USB drive storage.
3
(Optional) Tap
to listen to the ringtone.
4
Tap the name of the ringtone to select it.
5
To set the ringtone volume, drag the
Ringtone Volume
slider.
Select a song as a ringtone
If you pair your HP TouchPad with an HP webOS smartphone, you can
answer calls made to your smartphone directly from your HP TouchPad
(see
Use your HP TouchPad with a connected HP webOS smartphone
for
details). You can select a ringtone to ring on your HP TouchPad when a
call comes in.
If you have a song you listen to in the Music app, you can use that song
as the ringtone for your device.
1
Open
Sounds & Ringtones
.
2
Tap the displayed ringtone.
3
Tap
.
TIP
Adjusting the Ringtone Volume slider is the same as using the
volume
button
on the side of the device.