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1 | <chapter><title>IrDA Applet</title> | 1 | <chapter id=irda><title>IrDA Applet</title> |
2 | <para> | 2 | <para> |
3 | The IrDA Applet provides a GUI for easilly controlling communication between your device and others using the IrDA | 3 | The IrDA Applet provides a GUI for easilly controlling communication between your device and others using the IrDA |
@@ -26,4 +26,15 @@ IrDA Applet's menu so that you are not wasting system resources. | |||
26 | </para> | 26 | </para> |
27 | </section> | 27 | </section> |
28 | <section><title>Beaming Files</title> | ||
29 | <para> | ||
30 | Several applications support beaming files in a format specific to that application (specifically, Contacts, Calendar, | ||
31 | and Todo). However, sometimes you may need to simply send a file to another device via IrDA, regardless of the | ||
32 | file type. To do this, you can use either AdvancedFM (yet to be documented), or you can do this from the | ||
33 | Documents tab. To beam a file from the Documents tab, you must first add that file to the Documents tab if you | ||
34 | havent already (see <xref linkend="adddoc">). Then, go to the Documents tab and press and hold on the icon for | ||
35 | the file you want to send. A dialog should appear, with a button in the bottom right labeled "Beam". Press this | ||
36 | button, and Opie will beam the file to any waiting devices. | ||
37 | </para> | ||
38 | </section> | ||
28 | <section><title>Stoping IrDA</title> | 39 | <section><title>Stoping IrDA</title> |
29 | <para> | 40 | <para> |