9 Using MC35 Companion Programs
Media-related programs
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You can use Pictures & Videos to perform any of the following:
• View images in thumbnail, full screen or slide show mode
• Edit BMP, GIF and JPEG images
• Set a BMP, GIF and JEG image as the background of the Today screen,
similar to using a wallpaper on your computer’s desktop screen.
• Send an image file or video clip via infrared or using Inbox
• Record a video clip
• Launch video clips stored on your device.
• Launch the Camera application.
Copying image files or video clips to your device
To view your image files and video clips in Pictures & Videos, copy the files to the My
Pictures folder of your device or on a storage card folder.
To copy image files or video clips from your computer to your device:
1 Connect your device to your computer.
2 In ActiveSync on your computer, click Explore .
Windows Explorer opens the Mobile Device window for your device.
3 Locate then select the file(s) that you want to copy on your device.
4 Right-click the selected file(s), then click Copy.
5 Place the cursor on the My Pictures folder of the Mobile Device
window, right-click,
then click Paste.
In Pictures & Videos, tap to view image files stored in the My Pictures folder.
To copy image files from a storage card to your device:
1 Install the storage card to your device’s SD/MMC expansion slot.
2 Perform steps 1-4 of the procedure above.
3 Locate the Built-in Storage folder under the My Windows Mobile-Based Device
directory.
4 Open the folder under the Built-in Storage folder where you want to save your
image file(s).
5 Place the cursor on the selected folder, right-click, then click Paste.
In Pictures & Videos, tap to view image files stored in an attached storage card.
Organizing photos and videos
You can use Pictures & Videos to organize and search for images stored on your MC35
or on a SD/MMC card. You can also edit images and send them as an e-mail attachment,
view a slide show of your pictures or set a picture as a background on the Today screen.
Pictures & Videos display images in any of the three view modes—thumbnail (default),
full screen, and slide show.