Quick Tips: Maximize your Treo 750 power Video
Quick Tips: Maximize your Treo 750 power Video Transcript
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>> Hi, I'm Molly Wood from cnet.com. Today I'm going to be showing you a little quick tip on how to close down running programs on your Trio 750. Now, the reason you want to do this is because this is basically a little computer, and if you have programs running in the background, they'll be eating up all your system resources, so here's how you find them and shut them down. ^M00:00:22 [ Music] ^M00:00:24
>> First, hit the Start button and scroll down to Settings. Now, you want to find the System Menu and scroll down to Memory. Tab over to Running Programs, and select the programs you want to close and just hit Stop. If you want to quit every program, hit Stop All. Okay. You've learned the hard way, now you want the simple, easy shortcut? Just hold down the Okay button for a few seconds. They will bring you directly to the running programs page and you can close at all the programs you want. There you have it, you're in charge of your Trio 750. ^M00:00:56 [ Music ]
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