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Copyrighted Material CONTENTS Introduction xxvii Chapter 1 How Do I Set Up and Customize My Windows Phone 7 Device? 1 Initial Startup and Login Screens 2 Understanding the Windows Phone 7 Start and Application Launcher Screens 4 What Is the Difference Between a Hub and a Tile? 5 Customizing the Start Screen and Tiles 7 Adding and Removing Tiles 7 Rearranging Tiles 8 Choosing a Theme 8 Configuring Basic Phone Settings 10 Adjusting the Ringer 10 Adjusting the Brightness 10 Adjusting Region and Language Settings 11 Setting Up Keyboard Preferences 11 Password Protecting Your Phone 12 Related Questions 13 Chapter 2 How Do I Get Around My New Windows Phone? 15 Details on the Lock Screen 16 Notifications 16 COPYRIGHTEDStatus of the Device MATERIAL 17 Time, Date, and Calendar 18 Changing Your Lock Screen Background Image 18 Touch Control 20 Top Status Bar 21 Bottom Menu Area 22 Changing Display Orientation 23 Voice Command 25 Related Questions 25 938560ftoc.indd 17 10/27/10 9:30:59 PM xviii Contents Chapter 3 How Can I Make Calls and Send Text Messages? 27 Making Outgoing Calls 28 Calling via the Phone Keypad 28 Calling via Call History 29 Calling via the People Hub 30 Calling via Start 31 Calling via Voice 31 Making a Conference Call 32 Managing your Caller ID Settings 33 Managing Incoming Calls 33 Answering an Incoming Call 34 Setting the Ringer 35 Sending an Incoming Call to Voicemail 35 Forwarding Calls to Another Number 35 Options Available While on a Call 36 Working with Contacts Within the Phone Utility 37 Converting a Phone Number into a Contact 37 Assigning Ringtones to a Contact 38 Using Airplane Mode 39 Working with Voicemail 40 Using Bluetooth with Your Phone 40 Connecting to a Bluetooth Headset or Speakerphone 41 Managing Your Bluetooth Devices 42 Sending and Receiving Text and Media Messages 42 Initiating a Text Message from People 43 Initiating a Text Message from Messaging 44 Including an Image in Your Text Message 45 Related Questions 46 Chapter 4 How Do I Connect with My Family and Friends? 47 Using the All Screen 48 Walk Around the All Screen 48 Walk Around the Profile Page 50 Interacting with the What’s New Screen 51 Viewing and Managing the Recent Screen 53 Adding a New Contact 53 Filling Out the New Contact Form 54 Adding from an Incoming or Outgoing Call 55 938560ftoc.indd 18 10/27/10 9:30:59 PM Contents xix Sort and Display Contacts 55 Importing SIM Contacts 56 Related Questions 56 Chapter 5 How Can I Set Up and Sync Services to My New Windows Phone? 57 Synchronizing with Windows Live 58 Synchronizing with Outlook Through Exchange 60 Synchronizing with Facebook 62 Synchronizing with Google Services 63 Synchronizing with Yahoo! Services 65 Synchronizing with Other Services 66 Related Questions 68 Chapter 6 How Do I Connect My Windows Phone to My Computer? 69 Zune Account Setup 70 Walk Through the Zune PC Software 72 Quickplay 74 Collection 74 Marketplace 75 Social 76 Phone 76 Zune Phone Settings 77 Wireless Sync Capability 80 Related Questions 81 Chapter 7 How Can I Enjoy Music and Videos on My Windows Phone? 83 Enjoying Music 84 Getting Music onto Your Windows Phone 84 Browsing Your Music Collection 87 Playing Music 88 Streaming Music 89 Creating Playlists 89 Viewing Detailed Artist Bios 90 Watching Videos 90 Enjoying Podcasts on Your Windows Phone 92 938560ftoc.indd 19 10/27/10 9:30:59 PM xx Contents Using the FM Radio 94 Selecting Radio Stations 94 Listening to the Radio 95 Related Questions 95 Chapter 8 How Can I View, Share, and Capture Pictures on My Windows Phone? 97 Using the Pictures Hub 98 Viewing Picture Groups 98 Viewing and Manipulating Pictures 100 Viewing Photo Feeds and Commenting 102 Sharing Pictures 104 Upload to SkyDrive 105 Use as Wallpaper 105 Using the Camera 106 Capture a Photo from a Locked State 106 Shoot a Video 107 Camera and Still Photo Settings 108 Video Settings 110 Sharing and Managing your Photos and Videos 111 Related Questions 112 Chapter 9 How Can I Read and Use Email on My Windows Phone? 113 Understanding the Email Interface 114 Reading and Organizing Email (Folders, Selecting, and Deleting) 115 Reading Email 115 Organizing Email 118 Composing Email 119 Responding to Email 121 Email Settings 122 Related Questions 122 Chapter 10 How Do I Get More Organized Using My Windows Phone? 123 Navigating Your Calendar 124 Day View 125 Agenda View 126 938560ftoc.indd 20 10/27/10 9:30:59 PM Contents xxi Month View 127 Adding, Editing, and Responding to Appointments 127 Creating an Appointment 128 Responding to an Appointment Notice 131 Managing Multiple Calendars 133 Related Questions 134 Chapter 11 How Do I Search on My Windows Phone? 135 Bing Search 136 Voice Search Powered by Tellme 138 Search Within Applications 139 Related Questions 140 Chapter 12 How Do I Use GPS Navigation and Mapping on My Windows Phone? 141 Manage Your Location Settings 142 Control Bing Maps and Share Your Location 143 Switch Map Views and Show Traffic 145 Get Directions 146 Points of Interest (POI) 148 Related Questions 149 Chapter 13 How Do I Surf the Internet from My Windows Phone? 151 Getting Started with Internet Explorer Mobile 152 Navigating to Websites 154 Working with Browser Tabs 156 Opening Browser Tabs 156 Managing Browser Tabs 157 Searching the Web 158 Working with Favorites and History 159 Saving a Web Page as a Favorite 159 Accessing a Favorite 160 Editing or Deleting a Favorite 160 Managing Your Browser History 160 Sharing a Web Page 161 Saving a Picture from the Internet 162 Adjusting the Browser Settings 163 Related Questions 163 938560ftoc.indd 21 10/27/10 9:30:59 PM xxii Contents Chapter 14 How Can I Play Games and Connect with Others Using Xbox LIVE on My Windows Phone? 165 Connecting with Xbox LIVE 166 Adding Games to Play 167 Having Fun with Avatar Gadgets 169 Interacting with Your Friends 170 Related Questions 171 Chapter 15 How Do I Use Word Mobile 2010 on My Windows Phone? 173 Creating a Document 174 Saving a Document 175 Saving to Your Phone 175 Saving to SharePoint 176 Sharing a Document 176 Opening and Editing an Existing Document 177 Formatting a Document 179 Using Styles in Word Mobile 2010 179 Changing Font Size and Color in Word Mobile 2010 180 Change the Highlighting Color in Word Mobile 2010 181 Spellchecking Your Word Document 181 Commenting in a Document 183 Searching Within a Document 184 Navigating with the Outline Function 185 Office Mobile 2010 Settings 185 Related Questions 186 Chapter 16 How Do I Use Excel Mobile 2010 on My Windows Phone? 187 Creating a Workbook 188 Saving a Workbook 189 Saving to Your Phone 189 Saving to SharePoint 190 Sharing a Workbook 190 Opening and Editing an Existing Workbook 191 Designing and Formatting a Workbook 193 Design Tools in Excel Mobile 2010 194 Formatting Tools in Excel Mobile 2010 196 938560ftoc.indd 22 10/27/10 9:30:59 PM Contents xxiii Commenting in a Workbook 198 Searching Within a Workbook 199 Navigating with the Outline Function 199 Related Questions 200 Chapter 17 How Do I Use OneNote Mobile 2010 on My Windows Phone? 201 What Is OneNote Mobile 2010? 202 Creating a Text Note 202 Adding Pictures 204 Adding a Voice Recording 205 Sharing Notes 206 Related Questions 207 Chapter 18 How Do I Use PowerPoint Mobile 2010 on My Windows Phone? 209 Opening and Navigating a PowerPoint Show 210 Editing a PowerPoint Show 211 Sharing a PowerPoint Show 212 Related Questions 213 Chapter 19 How Do I Use SharePoint Mobile 2010 on My Windows Phone? 215 What Is SharePoint? 216 Setting Up Access to a SharePoint 2010 Server 216 Work With Documents and Information Stored on SharePoint 218 Documents 218 Other Information Types 219 Related Questions 220 Chapter 20 What Other Apps are Loaded and How Do I Get More from the Marketplace? 221 Alarms and Calculator 222 Alarms 222 Calculator 223 Finding New Apps in the Marketplace 224 Synchronizing Apps to Your Phone 227 Updating Applications 227 Related Questions 228 938560ftoc.indd 23 10/27/10 9:30:59 PM xxiv Contents Chapter 21 How Do I Manage Settings on My Windows Phone? 229 System Settings 230 Ringtones & Sounds 230 Theme 231 Airplane Mode 231 Wi-Fi 231 Bluetooth 232 Email & Accounts 232 Lock & Wallpaper 232 Location 232 Cellular 233 Date & Time 233 Brightness 233 Keyboard 233 Region & Language 234 Ease of Access 234 Speech 235 Find My Phone 235 Phone Update 236 About 237 Feedback 237 Application Settings 237 Games 238 Internet Explorer 238 Maps 238 Marketplace 238 Messaging 239 Office 239 People 239 Phone 239 Pictures and Camera 240 Radio 240 Search 240 Related Questions 240 938560ftoc.indd 24 10/27/10 9:30:59 PM Contents xxv Chapter 22 How Do I Deal with Problems on My Windows Phone? 241 General Troubleshooting Techniques 242 Restart Your Windows Phone 242 Take Out the Battery 242 Recharge Your Windows Phone 243 Back to Start and Try Again 243 Check for a Windows Phone Update 243 Check for App Updates 244 Reset Your Phone 244 What Can I Do if I Lose My Phone? 244 Connection Problems 245 PC Connection Issues 245 Wi-Fi Connection Issues 245 Cellular Network Connection Issues 246 Bluetooth Accessory Issues 246 Connected Device Issues 246 Related Questions 247 Index 249 938560ftoc.indd 25 10/27/10 9:30:59 PM.
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