Putting device to sleep
There are two ways to put the device in "sleep" mode:
1. Close screen. The device will go to sleep in a second or
two. To wake up the device, open screen.
2. Press power button for less than 2 seconds. (NOTE:
holding button down for longer than 2 seconds will
initiate shutdown.) To wake device, press power button
for less than 2 seconds.
NOTE: If the device ever freezes up or won't power off, press
the power button for more than 6 seconds. The device will
shut down.
Turning off device
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To turn off the device, press the power button for over 2
seconds. A "shutting down" message will appear on screen.
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Navigating your Home screen
The Home Screen automatically launches when you turn on
the device or press
[Home key] (see Keyboard
Shortcuts). The Home Screen provides access to status bar,
widgets, and applications.
1. Status bar displays date, time, cellular signal strength and
Bluetooth® and connectivity status, Wi-Fi signal strength
and connectivity status, and battery level. You can select
items in the status bar to change settings or initiate a
connection.
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2. Widgets include: Weather, RSS, and Search. RSS ("Really
Simple Syndication") is a family of web feeds that provide
news headlines, blog entries, audio and video, and more.
a) To bring a background widget into the foreground,
select it using touchpad. You can also rotate widgets
using the
[Rotate key]
b) To change settings on a widget, such as RSS feed or
weather location, select its
c) When using the RSS widget, you can cycle from article
to article using
scroll up and down within an article using
down arrow keys]. Use
displayed article to navigate to that article in the
browser.
.
[left/right arrow keys]. You can
[up/
that appears by the largest
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