3 Components
To use your HP iPAQ to its full potential, identify components and learn about its functions.
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iPAQ
Component Description Function
(1) Proximity Sensor This component detects when the phone is in use, and then locks the
screen and turns off the screen backlight.
(2) Light Sensor This component sets the keyboard backlight to the ambient light
settings as per the surrounding light conditions.
(3) Receiver Use to listen to phone calls, sounds, and notifications.
(4) Touch-screen Display Use to view the on-screen contents. Use the stylus to select items,
navigate menus, change feature settings, and play games.
(5) QWERTY Keyboard Use keys on the keyboard to enter text or dial numbers.
NOTE: The keyboard layout might vary depending on the country/
region.
(6) End/Power Key Press to end a phone or data call.
Press and hold for 1 second to put your HP iPAQ into suspend mode,
or to wake it up if it is already in suspend mode.
Press and hold for 5 seconds to turn on and off the HP iPAQ.
(7) ok Key Press to confirm your selection, click the ok button, or click the close
window icon in the upper-left corner of the screen.
(8) 5-Way Optical Navigation with
Center Select button
Navigate up, down, left, and right on the screen with the 5-way optical
navigation. Scroll by sliding your thumb or finger in the direction you
want.
Press the Center Select button to select the item highlighted on the
screen.
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