10 Tips for your Dr0id!

Getaphixx

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Here are 10 tips to help you work your new Motorola Droid

1) Hold down the home button and a “quick launch” menu will appear. This will list your most recent 6 apps used so you can find your apps quicker.

2) To mount the USB drive in Windows, pull down the notification menu, choose “USB Storage”, and then choose “Mount”. This allows you to place the SD card in your phone as a drive in your computer, making it easy to transfer files from your PC to your Motorola Droid and vice versa.

3) For GV, ensure that your contacts and pad dialing are set to the format 1(555)555-1234. If you omit the 1 or the area code on local calls, GV won’t work.

4) When using the onscreen touch keypad on your Motorola Droid, hid them by flicking them down from the top and simply tap the field again to get them to return.

5) Be careful when using a pouch holster for your new Motorola Droid. If it contains magnetics, it may turn your Motorola Droid on “car mode.” This will eat up your battery life quicker than you think.

6) To set an mp3 song as your ringtone, upload the song on to your Motorola Droid. While the song is playing choose “menu” then “set as ring tone.” Do this for every song you would like to use as a ringtone. Set different ringtones for your contacts by going in to your address book and selecting a ringtone from the list you created.

7) One of the best Motorola Droid tips includes the copy/paste function. Hold down on any text field, and the “edit text” menu will appear. Select “Copy and Paste” functions as needed.

8) Need a vibrator on your phone? Go to settings-sound display and check the phone vibrate box if your phone is toggling between complete silence and ringing.

9) Like a picture on your web browser? Save it to your Motorola Droid! Tap and hold the picture, and then select “save”

10) If you like a certain Web site, you can add a shortcut to that Web site to your Motorola Droid’s home screen. Bookmark the site, tap anywhere on the home screen and hold down. The menu that will guide you to adding a shortcut will pop up.








(Thank you MegC!)
 

JhankG

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Thanks for the tips! Regarding tip #4, this does not work for me. Anyone else have this issue?
 

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Tip #2 doesn't work for me. When I pull down the notifications bar I don't see a USB storage option.
 

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Thanks for the tips! Regarding tip #4, this does not work for me. Anyone else have this issue?


To get rid of the keyboard just press back once, to make it appear again just tap the txt enrtry field and it will come back....This is really simple.

Hope this helps
 
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is the cut and paste limited to certain apps? on emails I cannot get the cut and paste to work

It works pasting into emails... As well as copy...

(If you're talking about gmail than no.. You'd need to possibly sign in through your browser to cut and paste gmail iffin you have it set up through your phone)
 
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I usually type using the virtual keyboard and i noticed that if you press and hold the "period" key, it brings up a set of commonly used "shift" keys like comma, and semi colon, and parenthesis...etc...
 

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Tip#1 is misleading or incorrect.
"1) Hold down the home button and a “quick launch” menu will appear. This will list your most recent 6 apps used so you can find your apps quicker."

Home by default is loaded with 6 apps when I got my Droid (Messaging, Market, Phone, Contacts, Browser, and Maps). I haven't noticed any change in that related to recent app use. Also, you can open drag up the apps tab and drag new apps to the Home. Home is huge and can hold numerous apps. Also, when you drag left or right you see extentions of Home to the left and right.

-- Control the Droid - Don't let the Droid control you! -- :icon_ banana:
 

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How about,

11) Always hit the menu button while in an app, in settings or on the home screen to see more options.

Half the questions here could be solved with that answer alone.
 

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Khojem, tip #1 is talking about a long hold on the home button rather than a tap. It does show most recent.
 
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