Point to the icon to view a tooltip about how to use the selected tool. Press The Save to Document dialog box opens. Page Saving Documents —or— Press You can also press A new document opens with a list of applications. The tab at the top left of the screen indicates that this is the first page of the Note: first problem. Page 37 If you are saving the document for the first time, you will be asked which folder to save it to, and what to name the document.
The default folder is My Documents. Type a name for the document. Click Save to save the document in the My Documents folder. Type a name for the new folder, and then press to save. Press again to open the folder. The File Name field becomes active. Click Save to save the document in the new folder. When you create a new document, it contains space to add one application.
If you need to add more than one application to a page, you can change the layout to accommodate as many as four applications. Page 40 3. Press to move between panes. Bold lines around the pane indicate that the pane is active. Press , and then press the number of the application you want to add the new pane.
If you need to change the layout of the page to add or delete applications, Note: you can do so at any time. Page 41 2. Press to select the custom split option. The standard layout is displayed with a divider between the application panes. Use the arrows in the middle of the divider to adjust the size of the panes.
Page 42 6. If you want to undo the delete, press Ctrl-Z. Using the Application Menu The Application menu enables you to select tools for working with a specific application. Each application has a unique menu.
Using the Application Menu 1. Page Context Menus Context Menus Context menus display options that are specific to the selected object or the current cursor location. A document can contain as many as 30 problems. Press to open the Insert options. Page 46 Viewing Multiple Pages with the Page Sorter Although the handheld typically displays the pages in your document one at a time, the Page Sorter lets you see all of the problems in your document and all pages within each problem in thumbnail format.
You can use the Page Sorter to rearrange and delete pages, and copy a page from one problem and paste it in another. Press , , or to move the page to the desired position. Press to finish the move. You can press to cancel.
Note: The page moves to the new location within the problem, and the counter adjusts accordingly. Press to copy the page. Press to open My Documents. Press to highlight the folder containing the document you want to copy the page to. Page Renaming A Problem 2. Select the problem.
If there are multiple problems, you can press collapse the Page Sorter to list the problems by number and title only. Press 4. Go to the location where you want the problem to appear. Press A duplicate problem is placed in the new location. A new page is added to the current problem. The tab at the top left of the screen indicates that this is the second page of Note: the second problem. Press to highlight the document or folder you want to delete.
Press —or— Press A dialog box opens, confirming that you want to delete the file or folder. Press Undo to cancel the last operation until the deleted document is restored. To close a document, press —or— Press If you have changed the document, you will be asked whether you want to save those changes. Page 55 2. Press the number key corresponding to the appropriate tab. For example, press to show a list of math functions. Press 6 until the item you want to insert is highlighted.
A syntax example for the selected item is displayed at the bottom of the screen. To see additional syntax examples of the selected item, press , and then Note Page 56 Contains all math functions Provides the values for standard measurement units Provides a symbol palette for adding special characters Contains math templates for creating two dimensional objects, including product, sum, square root, and integral Shows public library LibPub objects.
Using Wizards Some catalog functions have a wizard to help you enter function arguments. Press , or to select a symbol.
Press to insert the symbol. Entering Math Expressions Use math expression templates to create two-dimensional objects such as summation, integral, derivative, and square root. To open the math expressions palette: 1. Page 58 3. Position the cursor after the letter that you want to accent. Press on the keypad. Press or the next letter of your text to accept the character and continue typing.
Page 60 4. Open the document where you want to paste the image or select a page in the current document. Move the cursor to one of the corners. The cursor changes to a four-sided directional arrow : If you move the cursor to the edge of an image, the cursor changes to a two- Note sided directional arrow. Page 64 Guides for aligning with handheld Connector 2. Slide the adapter into position, making sure the guides on the sides of the adapter slide into the grooves on the sides of the handheld.
Side view of handheld Groove to align wireless adapter 3. Note Attaching a Wireless Cradle to a Handheld 1. Slide the lock on the back of the cradle to the OFF position. Page 66 Lock in OFF position. To attach the handheld, face the screen upward and slide the handheld onto the top of the cradle. Be sure that both sides of the handheld are inserted into both of the side guides. Press firmly to make a good connection. When properly connected, the handheld appears to be sitting on top of the cradle.
Page 68 : If the handheld is connected to the computer with the USB cable, no network Note names appear on the screen, and you can continue logging in. If the name of the network that appears is correct, click Login. If the network is not correct, click Network. Page Understanding File Transfers 8. Click OK. The icons indicate status as follows. If the teacher sent multiple files, this opens the last file in the list. The last file in the list is the last alphabetical file.
Page Changing Handheld Settings The amount of time required to fully charge the battery may vary, but charging normally takes about six hours. The handheld operates normally while it is attached to a charging source. Options that are unavailable are disabled. The Settings menu opens. Changing a Preferred Language Complete the following steps to change a preferred language: 1.
Page Customizing Document Settings When hibernating, the handheld saves current work in memory. When you turn the handheld on again, the system reboots and opens saved work. Note: Handhelds with the Deep Sleep feature will use that mode instead of hibernation. Press to move through the list of settings. Press to move backward through the list.
A bold line around a box indicates it is active. Press to open the drop-down list to view the values for each setting. When you reach the desired setting, press to open the drop-down list to view values for each setting.
Click OK to restore settings to the factory default settings. Press OK or to return to the Home screen. When you customize application settings, your selections become the default settings for all of your work in the Graphs and Geometry applications.
Press to view the values, then press or to select a value. In the lower half of the dialog, select a checkbox to enable an option or clear a checkbox to disable an option. Page Viewing Handheld Status 6. Click About to view details about the handheld. Click OK to close the About dialog box. Click OK to return to the Home screen. Page 82 3. Remove the old battery. Required only if the old battery has a white connector attached by wires Insert the connector of the new battery into the jack located at the top of the battery compartment.
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