To access the PDA Devices preference tool, click Launch, then choose Preferences -> Desktop Preferences -> PDA Devices.
A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a hand-held
computer that you can use as a personal organizer. You can store appointments,
tasks, contacts, and other information on your PDA. You can also transfer
this information between your PDA and applications in the Java Desktop System
on Linux. For example, you can copy your calendar appointments from your PDA
to Email and Calendar
, and from Email
and Calendar
to your PDA.
When you transfer data between your PDA and your computer, you perform a HotSync operation. The actions that occur during a HotSync operation are controlled by conduits. A conduit is an application that manages the transfer of data between your computer and your PDA.
One of the actions that you can specify for a conduit is to merge data
between your PDA and your computer. This is called a synchronize action. For example, you might add contact information to your
PDA, then add different contact information in Email and Calendar
. You want to add the contact information on your PDA to Email and Calendar
, and you want to add the contact information
in Email and Calendar
to your PDA. To do this,
you must synchronize the data between your PDA and Email and
Calendar
.
The PDA Devices
preference tool enables you
to configure a PDA to work with the Java Desktop System on Linux, and to modify
PDAs that you have already configured. You can perform the following tasks
with the PDA Devices
preference tool:
Configure a PDA
Modify the configuration of a PDA
Configure how PDAs can connect to your computer
Modify how PDAs can connect to your computer
Configure how conduits transfer data between your PDA and applications in the Java Desktop System
Back up PDA data
A background application waits for a PDA to attempt to synchronize with your computer. This background application is called the PDA daemon. When a PDA attempts to synchronize with the computer, the PDA daemon synchronizes the data on the PDA with data on the computer.
The PDA Monitor
panel application displays
the activity of the PDA daemon. To add PDA Monitor
to a panel, right-click on the panel, then choose Add
to Panel -> Utility -> PDA Monitor. For more information about PDA Monitor
, see the online Help for PDA Monitor
.
You can configure a PDA in one of the following ways:
Use the Gnome Pilot Settings
assistant.
If you have not configured a PDA on your computer previously, the Gnome Pilot Settings
assistant is displayed when you start the PDA Devices
preference tool. The Gnome Pilot Settings
assistant guides you through the configuration process for
a PDA.
Use the PDA Devices
preference
tool. If you have configured a PDA on your computer previously, the Pilot Settings dialog is displayed when you start the PDA Devices
preference tool. Use the Pilot Settings dialog to enter details for the PDA.
Perform the following steps:
Connect your PDA to your computer. If your PDA has a cradle, place the PDA in the cradle.
Click Launch, then choose Preferences -> Desktop Preferences -> PDA Devices to start the PDA Devices
preference tool. Click on the Forward button in the assistant to begin the configuration process.
Enter information about how the PDA connects to your computer in the Cradle Settings page. The following table describes the settings in the Cradle Settings page:
When you complete the connection information, click on the Forward button. A Pilot Identification page is displayed.
Enter identity information for the PDA in the Pilot Identification page. The following table describes the elements in the Pilot Identification page:
Element |
Description |
---|---|
Yes, I've used sync software with this pilot before |
Select this option if you have previously set the username and identifier on this PDA. If you configure a PDA with a computer, the username and ID are set on the PDA. |
No, I've never used sync software with this pilot before |
Select this option if you have not previously set the username and identifier on this PDA. |
User Name |
If you have not previously set the username and identifier on this PDA, type the username in this text box. |
ID |
If you have not previously set the username and identifier on this PDA, type the identifier in this text box. This identifier must be unique between different PDAs that you use. |
When you complete the identity information, click on the Forward button. An Initial Sync page is displayed.
Press the HotSync button on your PDA.
Depending on the option you selected on the Pilot Identification page, the Gnome Pilot Settings
assistant
does one of the following:
If you selected the Yes, I've used sync software
with this pilot before option, the Gnome Pilot Settings
assistant gets the username and identifier that is currently
registered on the PDA from the PDA.
If you selected the No, I've never used sync software
with this pilot before option, the Gnome Pilot Settings
assistant sets the username and identifier on the PDA to the
values in the User Name text box and ID
text box.
When the initial synchronization is complete, click on the Forward button. A Pilot Attributes page is displayed.
Enter name and directory information for the PDA in the Pilot Attributes page. The following table describes the settings in the Pilot Attributes page:
Element |
Description |
---|---|
Pilot Name |
Type a name for the PDA. This name identifies the PDA in the user interface. |
Local basedir |
Enter the directory where you want to store your PDA data. |
When you complete the name and directory information, click on the Forward button. A Success page is displayed.
Click on the Apply button on the Success page to close the Gnome Pilot Settings
assistant.
Alternatively, click on the Cancel button to cancel the configuration of the PDA.
Perform the following steps:
Click Launch, then choose Preferences -> Desktop Preferences -> PDA Devices to start the PDA Devices
preference tool.
In the Pilots tabbed section on the Pilot Settings dialog, click Add.
To receive the username and identifier from the PDA, click on the Get from pilot button in the Pilot Settings dialog. To assign a username and identifier to the PDA, type the username and identifier in the text boxes, then click on the Send to pilot button.
Enter name and directory information for the PDA in the Pilot Name and Local basedir fields. For more information about the fields, see To Use an Assistant.
Perform the following steps:
Click Launch, then choose Preferences -> Desktop Preferences -> PDA Devices to start the PDA Devices
preference tool.
In the Pilots tabbed section on the Pilot Settings dialog, select the PDA that you want to modify, then click Edit.
To receive the username and identifier from the PDA, click on the Get from pilot button in the Pilot Settings dialog. To assign a username and identifier to the PDA, type the username and identifier in the text boxes, then click on the Send to pilot button.
Enter name and directory information for the PDA in the Pilot Name and Local basedir fields. For more information about the fields, see To Use an Assistant.
Click OK on the Pilot Settings dialog.
To configure how PDAs connect to your computer, perform the following steps:
Click Launch, then choose Preferences -> Desktop Preferences -> PDA Devices to start the PDA Devices
preference tool.
In the Devices tabbed section on the Pilot Settings dialog, click Add.
Enter connection information for the PDA in the Device Settings dialog. For more information about the elements in the Device Settings dialog, see To Use an Assistant.
To modify how PDAs connect to your computer, perform the following steps:
Click Launch, then choose Preferences -> Desktop Preferences -> PDA Devices to start the PDA Devices
preference tool.
In the Devices tabbed section on the Pilot Settings dialog, select the hardware settings that you want to modify, then click Edit.
Enter hardware settings for the PDA in the Device Settings dialog. For more information about the elements in the Device Settings dialog, see To Use an Assistant.
To specify how to transfer data between your PDA and applications, perform the following steps:
Click Launch, then choose Preferences -> Desktop Preferences -> PDA Devices to start the PDA Devices
preference tool.
Ensure that the PDA daemon is active and functions properly.
To do this, add the PDA Monitor
panel application
to a panel. If the PDA Monitor
icon appears in
black and white, the PDA daemon is active.
In the Conduits tabbed section on the Pilot Settings dialog, use the Pilot Name drop-down list to select the PDA whose conduits you want to configure.
To enable a conduit, select the conduit from the table, then click on the Enable button. Enter configuration details for the conduit in the Conduit Settings dialog. The elements in the Conduit Settings dialog are described in the following table:
For information about the EAddress
, ECalendar
, and EToDo
conduits, see
the online Help for Email and Calendar
.
To configure a conduit that is enabled, select the conduit from the table, then click on the Settings button. Enter configuration details for the conduit in the Conduit Settings dialog.
To disable a conduit, select the conduit from the table on the Pilot Settings dialog, then click on the Disable button.
Click OK to close the Conduit Settings dialog.
You might want to back up the data on your PDA to your computer, to avoid data loss if you have a problem with your PDA. To back up PDA data to your computer, perform the following steps:
Click Launch, then choose Preferences -> Desktop Preferences -> PDA Devices to start the PDA Devices
preference tool.
Ensure that the PDA daemon is active and functions properly.
To do this, add the PDA Monitor
panel application
to a panel. If the PDA Monitor
icon appears in
black and white, the PDA daemon is active.
In the Conduits tabbed section on the Pilot Settings dialog, use the Pilot Name drop-down list to select the PDA whose data you want to backup.
Select the Backup conduit from the table, then click on the Enable button.
Enter configuration details for the Backup conduit in the Conduit Settings dialog. For more information about the elements in the Conduit Settings dialog, seeTo Specify How to Transfer PDA Data.
Press the HotSync button on your PDA.
For information about how to restore backup data, see the online Help
for PDA Monitor
.