Palm M130 Handbook - Page 183
Operating problems, Resetting your handheld, Appendix A, Purging records, Deleting records
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Operating problems Operating problems Problem I don't see anything on my handheld's screen. Solution Try each of these in turn: s Press an application button to ensure your handheld is turned on. s Tap the Contrast icon in the upper-right corner of the Graffiti® writing area. If the Contrast dialog box appears, adjust the contrast by holding down the up scroll button for a few seconds. If this doesn't work, hold the down scroll button for a few seconds. s If your handheld was exposed to cold, make sure it is at room temperature. s Recharge the handheld. s Perform a soft reset. If your handheld still doesn't turn on, perform a hard reset. See "Resetting your handheld" in Appendix A. IMPORTANT With a hard reset, all records and entries stored in your handheld are erased. Never perform a hard reset unless a soft reset does not solve your problem. You can restore any data previously synchronized with your computer during the next HotSync® operation. See "Performing a hard reset" in Appendix A for instructions on restoring your data. I get a warning message telling me my handheld memory is full. My handheld keeps turning itself off. s Purge records from Date Book and To Do List. This deletes To Do List items and past Date Book events from the memory of your handheld. See "Purging records" in Chapter 5. You may need to perform a HotSync operation to recover the memory. s Delete unused memos and records. If necessary, you can save these records. See "Deleting records" in Chapter 5. s If you have installed additional applications on your handheld, remove them to recover memory. See "Removing applications" in Chapter 3. Your handheld is designed to turn itself off after a period of inactivity. This period can be set at 30 seconds, or one, two, or three minutes. Check the Auto-off setting. See "General preferences" in Chapter 7. 175