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7 Slide the on/off switch down and let it go. The switch slidesback to its original position. This turns the MessagePad on (if it was off) and off (if
Metric ConversionUse this to convert U.S. measurements to metric, or viceversa. Tap Measurement or the diamond u next to it. In the list that appears,
Tap the diamond u to change the country and currency.Enter the value you know. The converted value appears.Date CalculatorUse this to determine the nu
HW Instructor ÓThe Handwriting Instructor is an interactive tutorial thatteaches the basics of writing. Knowing the best writingtechniques is importan
Viewing the Out BoxTap Out Box o. If any items are in the Out Box, a listappears. To view items in a specific folder, tap the folder tab,and in the li
After going through the tour, you may want to delete it tofree up more memory. *See the section “Selecting, Movingand Deleting Icons” for more informa
3 In the slip that appears, enter the appropriate information.4 When you are finished, tap X to close the slip.Creating a worksiteTo create a worksite
To see a list of all of the owners and worksites, tap theOverview button ˛. To go to a specific owner or worksite, tap it.Setting preferences for Owne
3 On the confirmation slip that appears, tap your PIN again,then tap “ent.”New buttons appear in the Security slip.4 Tap “Ask For PIN” and, in the sli
Alarm ≥You can use this to set the type and volume of the alarm.Tap “Persistent Alarms” to see a notification slip and hear aseries of beeps at interv
Modem 7You use this area to choose preferences for your modemsetup.m Tap the slider and move it to the right or left, depending onhow loud you want th
Going through the Setup applicationAfter you turn your MessagePad on for the first time youshould see the Welcome screen for the Setup application.You
Styles ºYou can change the font, style, and size of text, and thethickness of lines and shapes.1 Select the text, line, or shape you want to change. (
At the top is your current time zone, based on the worksiteinformation. To change this, tap the diamond. In the list thatappears, choose which worksit
GMT Offset—This is the Greenwich Mean Time Offset, whichtells how many hours the city’s time is from GMT. Cities to the east have positive values. Cit
m Two Clocks—displays two clocks showing the time and datefor each time zone.Writing Practice WOnce you’ve gone through the Handwriting Instructor, yo
You can organize the information in your MessagePad byfiling things in folders that you can create and name. You canalso use your MessagePad to find a
If you’re in one folder and move an item to another folder,the item will seem to disappear, because it movesimmediately to another folder.Filing multi
4 Tap the Folder button F and in the slip that appears, tap thename of the folder that you want to file the icons in.5 Tap File.Viewing items by folde
Finding informationThe MessagePad makes it easy to find specific pieces ofinformation no matter where you have put them in yourMessagePad. You can sea
4 Choose where you want to look for the information.m Tap Everywhere to search the Notepad, Name File, DateBook, In Box, Out Box, To Do List, and Call
m If the MessagePad finds more than one item, it displays a listof the items it found.Tap the title of an item to go to it. Tap the Overview button˛ t
m Tap Extras ´ to open the Extras Drawer, tap the foldertab and, in the list that appears, tap Setup. Tap Tour.The Handwriting InstructorThe Handwriti
You can use your MessagePad to send and receiveinformation. This includes printing, faxing, beaming, and sending electronic mail. You can also duplica
3 Tap the Information button ; and, in the list that appears,tap Print Preferences.4 In the slip that appears, select the appropriate information.m To
To select a personal printer, tap your printer’s name in thelist if you see it. If not, tap Choose Other Printer and in theslip that appears, tap your
Preparing to send and receive faxesm Make sure you’ve filled out an owner and worksite in OwnerInfo. The information will be used in your return addre
m To set the schedule for when your MessagePad can receivefaxes, tap Schedule and, in the slip that appears, select theappropriate information.5 When
m Tap Format and in the list that appears, tap a format.If you choose a format that that requires an addressee, suchas Memo or Letter, fill in the add
Receiving a fax1 Tap Extras ´ to open the Extras Drawer, tap the foldertab, then tap Unfiled Icons. (If you filed the In Box inanother folder, tap tha
4 Tap Tools and in the list that appears, tap a choice to seedifferent views of the item or to rotate the image. m Show Thumbnail—displays small thumb
4 Select the appropriate information.m Tap the checkbox next to “Receive beams automatically” ifyou want your MessagePad to be able to receive beamsau
Receiving beamed informationThere are two ways you can receive beamed information.Receiving beams automaticallyIf you have set your MessagePad to rece
Writing PracticeOnce you’ve gone through the Handwriting Instructor, youmay want to practice writing. You can use Writing Practice tosee how well the
Using electronic mailYou can use electronic mail, or e-mail, to send and receivetext messages, packages, and entire items from the Notepad,Name File,
3 Tap the Information button ; and in the list that appears,tap eWorld Preferences.4 In the slip that appears, select the appropriate information.m Ta
2 Tap the Routing button µ and in the list that appears, tapMail.3 In the slip that appears, enter the appropriate information.4 Tap Mail.5 If you tap
4 In the slip that appears, enter the appropriate information.m Tap Options and choose one of the following:m Retrieve Unread Mail—this places items t
m Tap the Tag button t and, in the list that appears, tap yourchoice:m Put Away—places items where they should logically go(for example, text messages
Routing items in the Out BoxYou can place items in the Out Box to route at a later time ordate. Items that have not been sent are logged as “Ready.”To
You can have the MessagePad automatically perform certaintasks for you using Assist. The tasks that can be performedinclude sending faxes or electroni
5 Enter any other necessary information.6 When you’re finished, tap the button near the bottom of theslip to perform the action (tap Schedule, for ins
Using the correct request wordsThe MessagePad understands the following requests andtheir synonyms. (If you have other applications installed onyour M
m Time to look up the time in a city or countrySynonyms: time in, the time in, what time, what is the time,what is the time in, what time is it, what
This chapter is a short tutorial that will help you learn theessentials for using your MessagePad. The chapter is divided into six parts:Part 1: Navi
3 If necessary, tap a topic to see the list of subtopics.4 Tap a subtopic.The information on that subject is shown.5 When you are finished viewing inf
You can use PCMCIA Type I and Type II cards with yourMessagePad. There are three types of cards: applicationcards (also called titles), storage cards
When you insert the card, make sure you push it all the wayinto its slot and lock the locking tab. When you lock thelocking tab, your MessagePad takes
2 Tap Erase.You’ll see another warning message asking if you really wantto erase the information on the card.3 Tap Erase. After your MessagePad erases
Filing information on a storage cardYou can file name cards, items in the Notepad, calls, andicons in the Extras Drawer in folders on a storage card.
Checking on the amount of space availableon a storage cardYou can check the amount of available space on a storagecard whenever the card is inserted i
Protecting information on a storage cardYou can lock a storage card so that you can’t store, move,delete, or change any information that’s on the card
Using application cardsApplication cards contain software in a variety of categories,including financial tools, business and personal productivitytool
You can back up and restore information from yourMessagePad to a storage card. A copy of all the informationin your MessagePad is called a backup, whi
5 Tap the applications you want to back up. If you want to make a backup copy of everything on yourMessagePad, tap All. Tap it again to deselect all a
15Learning the BasicsPart 1: Navigating in the MessagePadIn this part, you will find out how to move around todifferent areas of your MessagePad.The
2 Tap Restore.A slip appears. Tap the applications and packages you wantto restore. If you want to restore everything, tap All. Tap itagain to deselec
4 Tap your choice.A slip appears showing you the progress of the restoration.When your MessagePad is finished restoring the information,a slip appears
You can use the Newton Book Reader application to view aNewton book on the MessagePad. When you install aNewton book on your MessagePad, the package a
Viewing pagesAfter you open a book, the document text appears on thescreen. You can move page by page through a document.To move forward or backward t
Using Newton Book Reader controlsWhen a book is open, two buttons appear in the bottomright corner of the document. To see the Newton BookReader contr
3 Tap the Bookmark button J.The bookmark slip appears listing the page number.4 Tap the Mark Page button.A new image for that page is added to the Boo
Copying parts of a bookYou can select and copy any text in a book. You can movethe copied text to another application.To copy parts of a Newton book1
5 Open the application where you want the selectedinformation to appear.The small box indicating the selected item is on the side ofthe screen.287View
Annotating booksYou can add your own annotations to a book by tapping theMarkup button. You cannot edit a Newton book on your MessagePad. Youcan howev
Printing and faxing a Newton bookYou can print or fax all or part of a Newton book when yourMessagePad is connected to a printer or fax modem. If youa
Tap the up or down ˛ arrow to see more ofthe information that’s on the screen, or to seethe previous or next item. The up arrowmoves to older items an
This chapter describes common problems and suggestssolutions. If, after trying the suggested solutions, you still can’t solve the problem, call 1-800-
Hard resetYou can also do a “hard reset.” If you’ve done a soft resetand your MessagePad still doesn’t work properly, call 1-800-SOS-APPL to find out
I forgot my eWorld password.In the United States, contact Apple Online Services and beprepared to give your password verification code (whateveryou wr
The MessagePad can’t store anything on astorage card because it’s write-protected.Take the card out of your MessagePad and turn off the card’swrite-pr
When I write numbers, phone numbers, dates, ortimes, the MessagePad interprets them as words.Use an on-screen keyboard to enter the numericinformation
Electronic mailElectronic mail does not work.eWorld is not available in all countries. If you purchased yourMessagePad outside the U.S., check the mat
Printing, faxing, and dialingI couldn’t print.m Make sure you’ve selected the correct type of printer.m Check all the cable connections.m Turn the pri
BeamingI’m not getting items that are beamed to me.m Make sure the infrared windows on the Newton devices arepointing directly at each other and are l
Many of my items seem to be missing.m You may be looking at the contents of only one folder.m If you filed or stored information on a storage card, yo
307APPENDIXAInstalling and ReplacingBatteriesYour MessagePad uses:m a set of four AA alkaline batteries or a rechargeable batterypackm a DL2032 lithiu
Picture buttonThis button looks different depending on the item, such as anote or weekly meeting. When you tap the button a slipappears showing inform
Battery warningsThe MessagePad displays a warning when the battery level islow.When you first see the warning, you have less than an hourof power left
5 Slide the battery compartment cover back on.Replacing the backup batteryReplace the backup battery when the MessagePad displays amessage warning tha
6 Put in a new Duracell DL2032 3-volt battery or its equivalent.Make sure the battery is + side up.7 Put back the plate that keeps the backup battery
m To avoid battery leakage or lost data, replace the batteries assoon as they become weak.m In normal circumstances, turn off the MessagePad only byus
317APPENDIXBService and SupportApple User AssistanceWhen you purchase your MessagePad you receive “up andrunning” support from Apple for as long as yo
When you have a question, look for the answer in thishandbook. The handbook provides information about allaspects of using your MessagePad and is desi
321APPENDIXCeWorld Setup and RegistrationYou can set up an eWorld account and use the electronicmail address you get to send and receive e-mail. Befor
When you first get your MessagePad, there is an electronicmail message already in your In Box that you should read toset up an eWorld account. 3 Tap t
Enter your name, billing address, and your credit cardaccount information. Enter the registration certificatenumber and password that is printed on th
327APPENDIXDCompatibility InformationYour MessagePad uses the Newton 2.0 operating system.You can beam and mail items and share storage cardsbetween a
CheckboxCheckboxes are found in several places in the MessagePadand can be used in different ways. Checkboxes are used toidentify completed items or t
NEWTON 2.0 OS TO NEWTON 2.0 OS FEATURE COMPATIBILITYBEAMINGFaxes YesIcons (application packages) YesName Cardsm Person Yesm Company Yesm Group YesOwne
If your device has system software earlier than the Newton2.0 operating system, you can beam and mail certain types ofinformation to a Newton product
331AAA batteries 4, 307, 310, 314.See also batteriesabbreviationsrecognizing 75–78writing with 42accent marks, entering56–57access numberse-mail 2
beamingautomatically 235, 305between Newtonproducts 234icons 162–163manually 235, 237name cards 108Notepad items 92power use and 235problems wi
closing 174folder for 152, 153setting 173–175uses of 165, 173Close box X 21Closest City button (TimeZones) 204communication port 220company name
deselecting drawings andtext 62desktop computers,connecting to 176–179dialing phone numberswith Calls application108, 111, 169dialing options 169ma
Expand button, forabbreviated words 77, 78expandingchecklists 86outlines 88words 75–78extended service agreement 319Extensions folder 153Extras,
Assist button and 33automatically 33by date 215–216in In Box 217by letter 216multiple items 218by word 216find request, using Assist 253Fine T
filing onto storage cards 265selecting and moving 160In Box (Extras Drawer) 16,152, 165, 185–186, 188e-mailing from 239eWorld in 322faxes receive
Mail Font button, to changee-mail font 242mail request, using Assist for 253Make Backdrop button, tochange default 159manual dialing 169, 229, 230
Part 2: Entering informationIn this part, you’ll learn about the different ways to enterinformation and the different areas in your MessagePadwhere y
viewing 101Names application, as defaultbackdrop 158Names button 16to access Name File 93, 94Names Preferences slip 105Net Present Value formula
to view found item list 218to view name cards 101to view Newton books 280ownerdefined 189entering new 190–191Owner button 190Owner Info button
Preferences (HandwritingRecognition setting)creating a note and82–83defined 45prefixes, telephone 204, 244Prefs application (ExtrasDrawer)folder for
to print or fax a Newtonbook 290to route Extras Draweritems 162to send e-mail 242routing later 27routing now 27Sscaling of ink text 49Schedule b
“Mount read-only” buttonand 38, 264new 37, 261, 262–263old 264preparing for use 37, 262removing 34, 259–261restoring informationfrom 165, 172,27
to-do tasksbeaming 146titling 140tone dialing 108Tools button, to view a fax 233Topics button 184, 257tour. See Newton TourTour button (Newton To
viewing owner and worksiteinformation 192–193volumeof alarm 128, 156, 174of modem 199volume slider 156, 199Wwarranty and repair service318–319Week
CONTENTSCommunications regulation information vPrefaceSafety, care, and maintenance vii1 Quick Start 1Setting up your MessagePad and finding out
A list appears showing different types of items you cancreate. For instance, in the Notepad you can create a newitem using different types of statione
To route an item right awayTo route an item right away, open the routing slip and fillout the necessary information. Then tap the button at thelower-r
Tap the name of the folder you want to see. The first item inthat folder is displayed on the screen. To see other items inthe folder, tap the up and d
For more information on organizing and searching forinformation, see the chapter “Organizing and FindingInformation.”Part 5: Getting help within the
m Tap Assist ®, and in the slip that appears, tap the How Do I?button.Using on-screen helpThe on-screen help is organized by topics and subtopics.The
Part 6: Using storage cardsYou can use PCMCIA Type I and Type II cards with yourMessagePad. There are three kinds of cards: applicationcards (also ca
5 Push the card all the way in to make sure it’s connectedproperly, then lock the card in the slot by pushing thelocking tab.Application cardsApplicat
Storage card choicesWhen you insert a storage card, a slip appears showing youinformation on the card.m To store new information automatically, check
Important Some of the application information developedfor earlier versions of the Newton operating system may notbe compatible. If you experience pr
41CHAPTERThis chapter teaches you how best to write and draw on theMessagePad. There are several methods and tools you canuse to enhance recognition,
Communications regulation informationFCC statementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device in ac
Your MessagePad is also sensitive to the way your writing isspaced. In normal writing or text there is a clear differencebetween the amount of space s
Tap your choice and the Recognition button appears, withthe new setting. CHOOSE:TextAto have your words and numbersrecognized as text Ink Textato take
Setting your handwriting recognitionpreferencesUsing the Recognition button, you can also choosePreferences. This lets you set how your MessagePadreco
Some options may or may not appear, depending on whichwriting style you selected—Printing or Cursive. Tap an optionin the list and in the slip that ap
“Learn my handwriting” is used to help your MessagePadlearn your handwriting. If this option is selected (checked),the MessagePad accumulates informat
Tips for better handwriting recognitionWriting is one of the most convenient ways to putinformation into your MessagePad. There are several tips tokee
m If you want to separate a string of characters into two words,be sure to leave extra space between the two expressions.Using the on-screen keyboardT
To enter an accent mark above or below a letter, tap theaccent mark first and then tap the letter. You can alsoexpand an expression into a word with a
Correcting a misinterpreted wordThere are several ways you can correct words that theMessagePad has misinterpreted. One letter correctionsIf only one
Selecting text and drawingsTo select an item, hold down the pen near the item until aheavy mark appears under the pen (the MessagePad makes asqueak),
PREFACESafety, care, and maintenanceAs you work with your Apple MessagePad device, followthese safeguards to protect yourself and the device. Failuret
2 Double-tap in the selection. Your MessagePad places an arrow on each word as it isrecognized and then converts the entire phrase. If words aremisint
Moving text or drawingsYou can move words or drawings around on the screen. Tomove an item, you first have to select it. Hold down the pennear the ite
Modifying drawingsYou can modify the size or shape of a drawing in severalways.1 Select the drawing. Hold the pen on or near the drawinguntil a heavy
Adding punctuationSometimes punctuation marks can be misinterpreted byyour MessagePad. You can quickly add punctuation marks byusing the caret or the
Changing the styles and line thicknessesof text and drawingsYou can change the style and size of text and the thicknessof lines and shapes.1 Select th
Indenting and using tabsYou can indent a paragraph after it’s written. (Make sureyou’ve selected “Insert new words at caret” in the TextEditing Settin
The capitalization you use when you add a word determineshow it’s capitalized when the MessagePad recognizes theword the next time you write it. Words
4 Make sure the expression is selected, or highlighted, thentap Expand. The words “Expand to:” appear in the slip.5 Tap the expanded word out on the k
The shortened word and the expanded word appeartogether in your word list.Setting up a guest userYou can set up your MessagePad for a guest user and h
The Notepad is like a long roll of paper—it always contains atleast one item. You can use it to write and draw notes andother items. The Notepad is in
Heat, moisture, dustm Keep the device away from extreme heat. Don’t leave it onthe dashboard or in the trunk of a car or near a heater. Heatcan damage
If you are writing, tap the pen where you want your words toappear on the screen. A caret appears. You can now writeanywhere on the screen and the inf
2 Tap one of the buttons near the bottom of the screen tocreate another entry.You can create up to eight levels in the checklist and outline stationer
Collapsing and expanding items in a checklist or outlineTo collapse an entry and everything beneath it, tap the opencircle next to the entry. The circ
Listing all of the items in the Notepad1 Tap the Overview button ˛.A list of items appears.2 Do one of the following:m To go to a particular item, tap
Setting preferences for the Notepad 1 Tap the Information button ;.2 In the list that appears, tap Prefs.The Notepad Preferences slip appears.3 Tap th
Faxing, beaming, mailing, duplicating, ordeleting items1 Go to the item you want to route.To select more than one item, tap the Overview button ˛and i
You can use the Name File as an address book to storeinformation about people, companies, and group addresses.The Name File contains name cards that y
5 When you are finished, tap X to close the slip.If you want to add other information to the card, tap the Add button and see the next section “Adding
4 When you are finished, tap X to close the slip.To see the information, tap Show and in the list that appears,tap All Info.Creating custom field labe
Changing information on an existing card1 Go to the card you want to change.2 Tap the information you want to change.If you are in the Card view and t
Removing and replacing the lidm You can use your MessagePad with the lid in place or youcan remove the lid. To remove the lid, pull it straight out fr
Viewing the Name FileTo see other cards, tap the up and down arrows ˛. Tap upto see cards toward the beginning of the alphabet; tap downto see cards t
Adding and viewing notes You can add a note to a name card and view notes attachedto cards.To add a note1 Go to the card.2 Tap Add and in the list tha
3 In the list that appears, tap Prefs π.The Names Preferences slip appears.4 Enter or change any information.m Tap a circle under “Sort by:” to select
6 To preview the list, tap Preview.A miniature of the format is shown.Tap Next to view any remaining preview screens.7 Tap X to close the preview slip
Important The MessagePad’s dialing feature does notwork with all phones. Some phones, such as PBX phones, donot recognize the tones that come out of
3 Tap Call.If you’re dialing through the speaker, position theMessagePad’s speaker at the center of the telephonemouthpiece.The number is dialed and a
The Date Book has two parts: a calendar that you use tokeep track of meetings and events, and a daily to-do list,which forwards unfinished items to th
Scheduling meetings and eventsYou can create a variety of items in the calendar, includingsingle, weekly, and other repeating meetings, along withsing
m Invitees—shows who is attending the meeting (YourMessagePad gets the information from the Name File.)m Location—tells where the meeting is being hel
Scheduling a weekly meetingYou can schedule a meeting for the same day and time each week.1 Tap Dates ¬.2 Tap New. 3 From the list that appears, tap W
This section gives you a brief tour of the MessagePad withthe Newton 2.0 operating system and the capabilities it offers you. This chapter will help y
This is an example of a Weekly Meeting slip that has beenfilled out.5 When you are finished entering information, tap X to closethe slip. Scheduling a
m Add Notes—allows you to add additional information aboutthe eventThis is an example of an event slip that has been filled out.5 When you are finishe
This is an example of a Multi-Day Event slip that has beenfilled out.5 When you are finished entering information, tap X to closethe slip. Scheduling
This is an example of an Annual Event slip that has been filled out.5 When you are finished entering information, tap X to closethe slip. Adding notes
Scheduling overlapping meetingsYou can set two meetings for overlapping times by placingthem side by side. Schedule the first meeting, then do one oft
1 Tap Dates ¬ to open the Date Book.2 Tap Show and in the list that appears, tap your choice.The default shows the current day. If you choose a weekvi
m Tap Month to see one month at a time. The dark bandsrepresent meetings and events and the flags representevents. To go to a particular date in the m
m Tap Day’s Agenda to see meetings, events, and to-do tasksfor the day you are viewing. Tap the Picture button for anitem to see more information abou
If you change the time or date of the meeting, theMessagePad automatically moves it to the new time or date.If you don’t change the time or date of th
To change the time of a meeting, tap the Picture button andmove it to the new time. Tap the scroll arrows ≈ on the rightif you need to move up or down
Setting up your MessagePadSetting up your MessagePad involves installing the batteries,removing the pen, opening the lid, turning on theMessagePad, an
m Reminder—allows you to set a reminder of how many daysin advance to start displaying the To Do taskm Repeat—allows you to repeat the task141Using th
3 In the list that appears, tap To Do List.4 To see a specific task, tap the Picture button next to thecheckbox.Your MessagePad automatically turns it
Duplicating a to-do item1 Tap Dates ¬.2 Go to a specific date.3 Tap Show.4 In the list that appears, tap To Do List.5 Tap the Picture button next to t
m To Do TasksTap the Overview button ˛ in the To Do List view. Tap thecheckbox next to each task you want to delete. Tap the scrollarrows ≈ to see tas
To set a default alarm time for events1 Tap the diamond u next to “Default alarm time for events.”2 From the list that appears, tap your choice.To set
This chapter contains information about the Extras Drawerand is divided into two parts.Part 1: Managing the Extras DrawerUse the first part of this c
The following folders are present when you first receive yourMessagePad:m Unfiled Icons—contains many of the icons for the built-inapplications, such
Checking memory used in built-inapplicationsSome applications have information filed in the Storagefolder of the Extras Drawer. These files contain da
Checking the available memory1 Tap Extras ´ to open the Extras Drawer.2 Tap the Information button ; and, in the list that appears,tap Memory Info.A s
Making any other application the backdropYou can also make any other application in the ExtrasDrawer the backdrop, such as Time Zones or Calculator.1
4 Slide the battery compartment cover back on.5 Remove the pen from your MessagePad.Push and release the end of the pen to take it out.5Quick Start3 I
Deleting iconsYou can delete icons in several ways:m Scrub the icon you want to delete.m Select the icon, tap the Routing button µ and, in the list th
Putting away beamed iconsIf you receive an icon that was beamed to you from anotherNewton product, you can store it in the Extras Drawer.1 Tap Extras
Part 2: Using the Built-In Applications in the Extras DrawerThe Extras Drawer contains built-in applications you can usefor a variety of purposes. m C
Tap the up and down arrows ˛ to see more calculations.You can scroll up to 30 lines.To copy calculations, select the text (numbers and symbols)you wan
3 Tap Using and in the list that appears, tap one of thefollowing:m Modem—if you’re using a modem to dial the number m Speaker—to have your MessagePad
Deleting callsTo delete a call, go to it and tap the Routing button µ. In the list that appears, tap Delete. To delete more than onecall, tap the Over
Clock ÅYou use the Clock application to set a daily alarm andminute timer, change the time and date, and set other clockoptions. You can also access t
m Time/Datem Options4 When you are finished, tap X to close the slip. Tap X again toclose the Clock.175Managing and Using Items in the Extras Drawer3
Connecting via modemModem connections may not be available for someconnection applications.1 Tap “Connect via” and, in the list that appears, tap Mode
Setting connection preferencesWhile you are in Connection, tap the Information button ;.In the list that appears, tap Prefs. A slip appears.Tap the ch
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