Sony PEG-UX40 CLIE Handbook - Page 6
Customizing your CLIÉ™, handheld Preferences, Turning the Beam Receive - manual
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Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences) What you can do with Preferences . 71 Setting the Bluetooth® function . . . 73 Turning the Bluetooth® function on or off 73 Viewing/Customizing Bluetooth® information 74 Displaying/Deleting the information of registered target Bluetooth® compatible devices 75 Setting the Graffiti® 2 76 Creating Graffiti® 2 ShortCuts . . . . 77 Adjusting the Digitizer 78 Setting the Network preferences for a wireless LAN (for PEG-UX50 only 79 Setting a wireless LAN access point manually 79 Searching and setting a wireless LAN access point manually . . . . 81 Connecting your CLIÉ handheld to a wireless LAN access point automatically 82 Checking the wireless LAN communication status 83 Using the SSID menu 84 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server . . . 85 Selecting a service template . . . 85 Entering a user name 85 Entering a password 86 Selecting a connection 86 Setting the telephone information 87 Adding detailed information to a service template 89 Duplicating/deleting additional service templates 91 Creating log-in scripts 92 Using the Network preferences menus 95 Assigning applications to application buttons 96 Customizing the full-screen pen stroke activities 97 Setting the automatic power-off time 98 Setting sounds 99 Turning the Alarm LED on or off . . 100 Turning the Beam Receive feature on or off 101 Selecting the screen color theme . . 102 Setting the display format for time, date, and numbers . . . . . 103 Selecting a regional default . . . 103 Customizing your own settings . . . 103 Changing the position of the Silk Screen area 104 Switching the keyboard-illumination 105 Starting applications by pressing the Ctrl key and a numeric key 106 Adding/Changing communication device preferences 107 Setting up the Date & Time preferences 108 Setting the date 108 Setting the time 108 Setting the time zone and daylight saving time 109 Setting the Phone function 110 Continued on next page 6