Tap the up or down ˛ arrow to see more of
the information that’s on the screen, or to see
the previous or next item. The up arrow
moves to older items and the beginning of
lists. The down arrow moves to newer items
and the end of lists. Tap the Overview button
(the dot between the arrows) to see a list of
contents of the area you’re in.
Tap Undo fl to cancel the last thing you did.
Tap it again to redo your last action.
Tap Find † to look for information
in your MessagePad. This lets you search for
text or information by date in any area of your
MessagePad.
Tap Assist ® to have your MessagePad do
certain things for you—for example, to put
something in your to-do list, or to fax a note
to someone. You can also access the
on-screen help by tapping Assist.
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Learning the Basics
Buttons
The pictures along the lower edge of the screen are buttons
that are usually available no matter what is on the screen. To
use a button or go to an area, tap it with the pen that came
with your MessagePad.
Tap Names ‰ to go to the Name File.
This is where you store information about
people, companies, and group addresses. You
use it to keep track of names, addresses,
phone numbers, electronic mail addresses,
and even birthdays.
Tap Dates ¬ to go to the Date Book.
This is where you store information about
your schedule. You can keep track of
meetings, keep a list of things to do, and
set alarms.
Tap Extras ´ to open the Extras Drawer,
which contains almost everything else. When
you open this area, you see icons, or picture
buttons. Each opens a different application
within your MessagePad, including the In Box,
Out Box, Connection, Preferences, and items
that appear when you use a storage card.
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