Palm 1065NA User Guide - Page 199
Recording a video, in the upper-left corner of the screen.
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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC 9 CHAPTER View the picture in the Pictures & Videos application (see Pictures & Videos). NOTE In Contacts picture mode only, a prompt appears asking if you want to assign the picture to a contact. Select Yes, and then select a contact from the list or press New (left softkey) to create a new contact for the picture. TIP Check the Don't show again box to turn off the prompt. If you turn the prompt off, you can't save a picture to contacts. To turn the prompt back on, see Customizing your Camera settings. Recording a video Videos can be any length, provided you have enough storage space available. By default, videos are stored in the My Pictures folder on your smartphone. If you want to store your videos on an expansion card (sold separately), see Customizing your Camera settings to change where videos are stored. For information on accessing your videos on your computer, see Windows XP. 1 Press and hold the Side button. 2 Press Left or Right until the video or MMS video icon appears in the upper-left corner of the screen. 3 Adjust the position of your smartphone until you see the subject you want to record on the screen. 4 (Optional) If the onscreen controls are not displayed, press Up to display the controls and tap the screen to open the Quick Settings. Tap any of the following settings repeatedly to toggle among the options for that item: Resolution: Sets the image quality. White balance: Specifies the light conditions. Brightness: Sets the brightness level. TIP When the Quick Settings are open, press Left or Right on the 5-way to adjust the brightness setting. If you use the stylus, first tap the + or - icon to specify whether you want to increase or decrease the brightness setting. Storage: Specifies whether to save the video to your smartphone or to an C A M E R A 199