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How to Browse the Internet on a PocketPC PDA

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It's not too difficult to browse the Internet with a PocketPC PDA. When browsing the Internet on your new PocketPC PDA, you may come across some trouble if you are not familiar with the process. Some hints may guide you when you browse the Internet on a PocketPC PDA. Follow these steps to learn how to browse the Internet on a PocketPC PDA.

From Quick Guide: Using PDAs
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • PocketPC pda
  • Internet access
  1. Step 1

    Look into Internet enhancing programs. Your PocketPC PDA may not provide certain services some Web sites offer. So you may need to look into programs that will enhance your browsing capabilities.

  2. Step 2

    Connect to the Internet. This can be done a variety of ways: connecting to a PC with Internet access, using a modem with dial-up connections capabilities, using LAN adapters or using Wi-Fi which requires the purchase of a wireless card for your PocketPC PDA to detect wireless Internet connection points.

  3. Step 3

    Use the browser program on your PocketPC PDA. Depending on which program is provided on your PocketPC PDA, you may look into other browsers for better support online.

Tips & Warnings
  • To view certain portions of Web sites you may need to scroll vertically or horizontally.
  • The PocketPC PDA Internet connections may be slower than you’re used to.

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