HP FB359UA#ABA User Guide - Page 158

Copy a ringtone to your device, Ringtone Volume, USB cable, USB Drive, My Computer, Finder, ringtones

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4 Tap to the right of a song title to preview it. Tap the song title to add it to your list of ringtones. 5 When the list of ringtones is displayed, tap the song you added to use it as your ringtone. 6 To set the ringtone volume, drag the Ringtone Volume slider. Copy a ringtone to your device 1 Identify a file on your computer to use as a ringtone on your device. 2 Connect your device to your computer using the USB cable. 3 On your device, tap USB Drive. On your computer, your device appears as a removable drive. 4 Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista/ Windows 7), or the Finder (Mac), double-click the drive representing your device, and drag and drop files to the ringtones folder on your device. 5 End the connection safely. If you do not eject safely, your device resets when you disconnect the USB cable: • On a Windows computer, right-click the drive representing your device and click Eject. • On a Mac computer, from your desktop, drag the drive representing your device to the Trash. Trash changes to Eject. 6 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive screen is no longer displayed on your device. The new file appears in the list of ringtones on your device. 158 Chapter 13 : Preferences

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Chapter 13 : Preferences
4
Tap
to the right of a song title to preview it. Tap the song title to
add it to your list of ringtones.
5
When the list of ringtones is displayed, tap the song you added to
use it as your ringtone.
6
To set the ringtone volume, drag the
Ringtone Volume
slider.
Copy a ringtone to your device
1
Identify a file on your computer to use as a ringtone on your device.
2
Connect your device to your computer using the
USB cable
.
3
On your device, tap
USB Drive
. On your computer, your device
appears as a removable drive.
4
Open
My Computer
(Windows XP),
Computer
(Windows Vista/
Windows 7), or the
Finder
(Mac), double-click the drive representing
your device, and drag and drop files to the
ringtones
folder on your
device.
5
End the connection safely. If you do not eject safely, your device
resets when you disconnect the USB cable:
On a Windows computer, right-click the drive representing your
device and click
Eject
.
On a Mac computer, from your desktop, drag the drive
representing your device to the
Trash
. Trash changes to
Eject
.
6
Disconnect the
USB cable
from the computer when the USB Drive
screen is no longer displayed on your device.
The new file appears in the list of ringtones on your device.