Part 6: Using storage cards
You can use PCMCIA Type I and Type II cards with your
MessagePad. There are three kinds of cards: application
cards (also called titles), storage cards (which add more
storage space to your MessagePad), and special-purpose
cards (such as modems).
When you insert a card, make sure you push it all the
way into its slot and lock the locking tab. When you lock the
locking tab, the MessagePad takes a few moments to
examine the card. When it’s ready to use the card, a slip
appears with information about the card.
Important You should never use or store the MessagePad
while the card slot is empty. If you get any dirt or dust in the
card slot the system may fail. After removing a card, always
insert another one, or insert the protective plastic card that
came with your MessagePad.
Warning You may remove cards while the MessagePad is
on. However, don’t remove a card while the MessagePad is
still using it, or you may lose the information stored on the
card. Wait 5–10 seconds after storing or using something on
the card before you remove it. If you remove a card, you may
have to reinsert it temporarily.
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Learning the Basics
Using Assist to perform tasks automatically
Your MessagePad can help you work more quickly and
effectively by automatically performing some tasks for you.
These include faxing, scheduling, mailing, finding text,
printing, and entering items in your To Do list.
Tap Assist ®. A slip appears.
Tap the diamond u next to the word Please and tap a choice
from the list or write your request on the line. Then tap Do.
A slip appears where you enter the appropriate information.
When you are done, tap the button near the bottom of the
screen to perform the action (tap Schedule, for instance, to
schedule a meeting).
For more information, see the chapter “Using Assist and
Accessing On-Screen Help.”
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