Dell Axim X51v PDA
DELL X51V MANUAL
http://support.dell.com/edocs/.../om_en.pdf
Table of contents
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• Before You Begin »
• Related Information »
• Contacting Dell »
• Getting Started »
• Unpacking Your Device »
• Front, Side, and Back Views »
• Front and Side Views »
• Back View »
• Using the Battery »
• Installing and Removing the Battery »
• Charging the Battery »
• Using Your Axim »
• Using the Power Button »
• Using the Stylus »
• Connecting to a Computer »
• Using the Cradle »
• Using the Sync Cable »
• Connecting to a Projector »
• Using Cards »
• CompactFlash Cards »
• Secure Digital Memory Cards »
• Hard Reset »
• Status Icons »
• Programs »
• Program Buttons »
• Switcher Bar »
• Navigation Bar and Command Bar »
• Pop-Up Menus »
• Searching for Information »
• Backing Up Data »
• Backing Up and Synchronization of Data »
• Manual Back Up By Dragging Files »
• Confirming Backup »
• Entering Information »
• Letter Recognizer »
• Block Recognizer »
• Transcriber »
• Writing on the Screen »
• Editing Written Text »
• Drawing on the Screen »
• Creating a Drawing »
• Using My Text »
• Adjusting Settings »
• Communicating and Scheduling »
• About the Microsoft® ActiveSync® Program »
• Installing and Using ActiveSync »
• About Microsoft® Pocket Outlook »
• Categories »
• Creating a Category »
• Calendar »
• Using the Summary Screen »
• Creating Meeting Requests »
• Contacts »
• Tasks »
• Notes »
• Messaging »
• Synchronizing E-Mail Messages »
• Composing Messages »
• Managing E-Mail Messages and Folders »
• Notifications »
• Beaming an Item »
• Getting Connected »
• Using Wi-Fi (802.11b) »
• If the Network Card is Set Up »
• If the Wireless Network is Broadcasting SSID »
• If the Wireless Network is Not Broadcasting SSID »
• Using Odyssey Client »
• Adding a Network »
• Using Odyssey Client to Get a Certificate of Authority »
• Using Infrared »
• Creating an Ethernet Connection »
• Creating a VPN Connection »
• Ending a Connection »
• Connecting Directly to an E-Mail Server »
• Getting Help on Connecting »
• Adding and Removing Programs »
• Adding a Program to the Start Menu »
• Removing Programs »
• Using Companion Programs »
• Word Mobile »
• Excel Mobile »
• Tips for Working in Excel Mobile »
• PowerPoint Mobile »
• MSN Messenger »
• Working With Contacts »
• Chatting With Contacts »
• Microsoft Windows Media® Player for Pocket PC »
• Using Internet Explorer Mobile »
• Mobile Favorites »
• Favorite Links »
• Browsing Mobile Favorites and the Web »
• Maintenance and Troubleshooting »
• Maintaining the Axim »
• Installing the Diagnostic Utility »
• Troubleshooting »
• File Download Security Warning »
• Appendix »
• Specifications »
• Glossary »
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DELL X51V SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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Now that I think of it, shallow review...I think the specs are real good...However the latter is a double-edged sword, as you'll have to be careful about installing third party apps if they haven't been updated for WM5...
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I've had a x51v for a couple of weeks now and have only had a couple of issues, but nothing that I can't work around until the ROM update...I have had the X51v for almost a week now...
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These are my favorite programs, this is not and wont be a list of all programs that works in the X51v...To me something is very clear from the above analyzed numbers taken from the X51v screen shot and compared with the numbers published by Jasjar owners...In fact, it seems to me a bad idea to upgrade these machines...
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I recently purchased a Dell Axim X51v...I've added the Axim to the list of pc's listed to access the wireless network...
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I remember thinking when I first heard about a mouse for a PDA, who needs one...But, being the gadget addict that I am, I had to try it...The first thing I noticed when I finally got my hands on one is its diminutive size...Measuring approximately 3.5” x 2”, its ergonomic design snuggles naturally in your hand like a cuddly vole two buttons and a clickable scroll wheel...There’s really nothing not...
