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Galaxy Tab: The Missing Manual
The Missing Credits
About the Author About the Creative Team Acknowledgements The Missing Manual Series
Introduction
About the Galaxy Tab About This Book About the Outline About→These→Arrows About the Online Resources
Missing CD Registration Feedback Errata Newsletter
Safari® Books Online
1. The Basics and Getting Online
1. The Guided Tour
Power/Lock Key
Locking the Screen
About the Screen
Built-in Sensors
Home Screen Notification Panel and Quick Settings
Quick Settings
The Four (and Sometimes Five) Soft Buttons
Back Button Home Button Recent Apps Screen Capture/Camera The Mysterious Menu Buttons
Searching Customizing the Home Screen and Panes Putting Widgets and App Shortcuts on the Home Screen
Deleting and Moving Widgets and App Shortcuts Resizing Widgets
Changing the Home Screen’s Wallpaper Controlling the Galaxy Tab with Your Fingers
Tap Touch and Hold Drag Slide Flick Pinch and Spread Double-Tap Tilting and Panning
Using the Keyboard Using the Swype Keyboard
The Swype Key Autocorrect, Word Choice, and the Swype Dictionary Tips for Using Swype Moving the Insertion Point Copying and Pasting Text Accented and Special Characters Changing and Customizing the Keyboard
Headphone Jack Charger/Accessory Port Microphone Volume Key Cameras Speakers
2. Getting Online: Wi-Fi, 3G, and 4G
How the Galaxy Tab Gets Online Connecting via Wi-Fi
Disconnecting and Reconnecting Connecting to For-Pay Wi-Fi Networks Connecting to an “Invisible” Network Managing Wi-Fi Networks
Setting Up and Managing Your Google Account
3. Navigating the Web
The Galaxy Tab’s Browser Navigating a Web Page Using and Managing Tabs Web Pages Designed for Mobile Devices
A Few Words about Flash
The Address Bar
Playing Peekaboo with the Address Bar
Bookmarks
Adding a Bookmark Managing Bookmarks Reordering Bookmarks and Adding Folders
Syncing the Galaxy Tab’s Bookmarks with Your Computer’s Most Visited and History Lists
Editing and Managing the Most Visited List Editing and Managing the History List
Tapping Links
Other Nifty Things to Tap
Saving Online Images
Viewing Images and Downloaded Pages Reading PDF Files
Copying Text, Finding Text, Getting Page Information, and More Online Privacy and Security
Incognito Tab Pop-up Blocker Cookies Privacy Settings
4. Downloading and Using Apps
Android’s Free and Easy Approach to Apps Apps and Multitasking Where to Get Apps Using the Android Market
Browsing by Library Divisions and Categories Searching the Market for Apps Getting Info About an App Downloading and Installing Apps
Installing free apps Installing for-pay apps
Downloading Using the Android Market on the Web Downloading from the Web Downloading and Using a Bar Code Scanner Updating Apps Managing, Sharing, and Uninstalling Apps Putting an App on the Home Screen or Panes Troubleshooting Apps The Samsung Apps Store
5. Ten Great Android Apps
Games
Angry Birds AirAttack HD
Productivity
SugarSync Evernote ASTRO File Manager
Music and Pictures
Pandora Google Music Cloud Player Little Photo
Information
Google Body Google Goggles
2. Getting Social and Finding Your Way
6. Contacts, Chat, and Video Chat
How You Chat Starting Google Talk Starting a Chat Session Responding to a Chat Invitation How to Chat
Text Chat More Chat Options
Video Chat
Are you Ready for Your Closeup? Using Video Chat Options
Audio Chat Managing Google Talk Searching Google Talk Other Chat Apps Contacts
Integration with Facebook and Twitter
Managing Contacts
Adding a Contact Working with Groups Fancy Tricks with Contacts
7. Facebook, Twitter, and Other Social Apps
How Do I Get Social? Using Facebook
Adding Friends Viewing your Friends’ Walls, Info, and More Uploading Photos Facebook Notifications Add a Facebook Widget
Twitter
Taking Action on Tweets A List of Lists Changing Twitter Settings Editing Your Twitter Profile Twitter Notifications Twitter and Your Contacts
Other Social Networking Apps
8. Maps and Navigation
Using Google Maps
Browsing Google Maps Getting More Information Using Places to Find Businesses and Contacts Getting Directions Using Layers
Traffic Buzz and Latitude More Layers
How Your Galaxy Tab Finds Your Location Searching Maps Street View Turn-by-Turn Navigation
3. Books, Media, and Games
9. Books and Magazines
Using Google Books
Finding, Downloading, and Paying for Books
Sharing a book
Browsing and Managing Your Books
Managing your books
Reading Your Books Google Books on the Web and Other Android Devices
Using the Kindle App
Finding and Buying Books on the Kindle App More Kindle Options
Magazines and Newspapers
Using Pulse
Edit your pulse feeds
10. Music
Transferring Files from Your PC and Mac to Your Galaxy Tab
Transferring Files from Your PC Transferring Files from Your Mac Playing Windows Media Files
Playing Music
Using the Music App Playing Music Album View Creating Playlists Using Your Galaxy Tab While Playing Music
Using the Google Cloud Music Player Using the Samsung Music Player Using the Music Hub
11. Camera, Photos, and Video
Opening the Gallery
What Do Those Album Icons in the Gallery Mean? Browsing an Album Viewing Pictures Photo Info, Slideshows, and More
Working with Multiple Photos Handy Options in the Gallery Sharing Photos with Picasa
Using Picasa on the Web with Your Galaxy Tab Turning Off Picasa Sync
Videos in the Gallery Taking Still Photos Taking Video YouTube
Playing a Video Finding Videos
Media Hub
4. Getting Productive
12. Gmail and Email
Understanding Email on Your Tablet Setting Up Gmail Reading Mail in Gmail
Handling Graphics in Gmail Attachments in Gmail Add the Sender to Your Contacts More Message Tricks
Replying and Forwarding in Gmail Understanding Gmail’s Organization Managing Incoming Mail in Gmail
Managing Multiple Email Messages Changing Sync Settings
Writing Messages in Gmail
Adding a Signature
Working with Labels and Search Searching Gmail
Advanced Gmail Searching
Gmail Settings Add a Gmail Widget Setting Up Email Accounts
POP3 and IMAP Accounts
Reading Mail Handling Attachments and Pictures in Email
Adding the Sender to Your Contacts
Managing, Creating, and Sending Mail Account Settings
Changing Sync Settings
Add an Email Widget Using Web-Based Mail Programs
13. Calendar
Using the Calendar
Navigating the Calendar Calendar Views Adding Events to the Calendar Getting Notifications About Who Has Accepted Editing, Rescheduling, and Deleting Events
Adding multiple reminders
Accepting an Invitation Searching the Calendar
Geolocation and the Calendar
Working with Multiple Calendars Setting the Calendar Options
Creating and Using a Calendar Widget Google Calendar on the Web
What Happened to Google Tasks?
Synchronizing Your Calendar with Outlook Corporate Calendar and Microsoft Exchange
14. Getting Work Done with Your Galaxy Tab
Setting Up Your Galaxy Tab with Your Company Account Virtual Private Networking (VPN) Using Google Docs
Creating and Editing Google Docs Documents Google Docs Gdocs
Microsoft Office
5. Advanced Topics
15. Controlling Your Galaxy Tab with Your Voice
Using the Magic of Voice Actions What You Can Do with Voice Actions
Using Voice Actions Sending Email with Voice Actions
How Voice Actions Is Different on a Galaxy Tab Than on a Phone Blocking Offensive Words Sending a Voice Recording Changing Your Language
16. Settings
Wireless and Networks
Flight Mode Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Settings Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings VPN Settings
Sound Screen Power Saving Mode Location and Security Applications Accounts and Sync
Email Gmail and Google Add Account
Motion Settings Privacy Storage Language and Input Accessibility Date & Time About Tablet
6. Appendixes
A. Setup, Signup, and Accessories
Accessories Places to Shop
B. Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Make Sure Your Software Is Up to Date Resetting Your Galaxy Tab Correcting Email Settings
If Email Doesn’t Work at All If You Can’t Send Email
Try using a different port Use Gmail’s outgoing mail server
Encrypting Your Galaxy Tab Finding Help
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