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Seiko Instruments SmartPad User’s Guide
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n Uses standard paper notepads, available in any stationery store.  No special
paper supplies are required for the SmartPad.
n Easily confirm the status of the batteries that power the SmartPad.
n The SmartPad software includes eMemo, eToDo, eAddress, and eDatebook.
These applications function the same as the standard applications on your
Palm organizer — they simply extend the function of these applications to
automatically work with SmartPad.  You can attach an Ink Note to any file in
these four Palm organizer applications.
Ways to Use SmartPad
SmartPad can change the way you work with your Palm organizer, vastly expand-
ing its capabilities with the effortless association of handwritten notes, diagrams,
maps — anything that you can draw with the SmartPen.  The following are some
ideas for using SmartPad with your Palm organizer:
n If you attach an Ink Note to an event in the eDatebook application, the Ink
Note is associated with the date and time of the event — such as a meeting.
This means that you can use the SmartPad to take handwritten notes or
“meeting minutes,” and then easily find them, attached to the date and time of
the event.
n In the applications that support Categories (eAddress, eToDo, and eMemo),
you can create Categories for the records that contain the Ink Notes you
create with SmartPad.  This makes it easy to organize the data on your Palm
organizer, and makes it fast to find the Ink Notes that you want to review or
modify.
n The Ink Notes generated by SmartPad are separate from the regular Notes that
can be attached to records in your Palm organizer.  This means that you can
attach text notes using Graffiti on your Palm organizer, and also attach Ink
Notes (for handwritten notes or drawings) with the SmartPad.
n SmartPad can automatically assign default names to new records.  With the
eToDo and eMemo applications, just start writing on the Notepad to create a
new record, with the date and time as the name for the record.  With the
eAddress and eDatebook applications, you can start writing to create a new
Ink Note that can be attached to a record at a later time.