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Hello,

This question may not be in the right group, if so, I
apologize.

The question I have is: How do I right click on an item
while in PIE? Is this available?

Also, if at all possible, does anyone know how to do a
hard reset on an iPAQ 3955?

TIA

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It would help if you posted the specific goal you are trying to
accomplish (such as save image, etc)

In general tap/hold is the equivalent of <right-click>

<Right-click> is normally an application specific menu and the resulting
menu in PIE is different from the menu in IE.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
 
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Thank you Beverly, I should have realized that wasn't
going to be specific enough - What I was looking for is an
option to "Save As..." from links, such as an MP3 link,
instead of PIE trying to "Run" the file.

I hope this is clearer, and again TIA.

-->xfiler


>-----Original Message-----
>It would help if you posted the specific goal you are
trying to
>accomplish (such as save image, etc)
>
>In general tap/hold is the equivalent of <right-click>
>
><Right-click> is normally an application specific menu
and the resulting
>menu in PIE is different from the menu in IE.
>
>Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
>.
>
 
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>> Save as... <<

There is a solution, but it's not as clean as it should be.

Everything, pages, images, etc, that you view in pie is in cache located
under \Windows\Temporary_Internet_Files

The "standard" process is to go there and find the images (normally
using the time stamp) and copy the files out to another location.

Since this can be a pain, I normally clear the cache
(tools/options/deletefiles) then reload the page. When you go to the
cache folders, the only files there will be from that page, including
the source and images.

Hope this helps,
Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
 
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Much kudos to both you and xTenn for your help!!

Both tips will help me with what I need.

-->xfiler



>-----Original Message-----
> >> Save as... <<
>
>There is a solution, but it's not as clean as it should
be.
>
>Everything, pages, images, etc, that you view in pie is
in cache located
>under \Windows\Temporary_Internet_Files
>
>The "standard" process is to go there and find the images
(normally
>using the time stamp) and copy the files out to another
location.
>
>Since this can be a pain, I normally clear the cache
>(tools/options/deletefiles) then reload the page. When
you go to the
>cache folders, the only files there will be from that
page, including
>the source and images.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
>.
>
 
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"xfiler" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you Beverly, I should have realized that wasn't
> going to be specific enough - What I was looking for is an
> option to "Save As..." from links, such as an MP3 link,
> instead of PIE trying to "Run" the file.
>
> I hope this is clearer, and again TIA.
>


Beverly has you covered, but just as extra info, Multiie ($), a PIE exension
program, will allow you to save a web page as either only the htm or as a
complete page, with a directory holding images, etc. I find this is
convenient for information at times.
 
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xTenn wrote:
> "xfiler" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0de401c50930$a0591500$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Thank you Beverly, I should have realized that wasn't
>> going to be specific enough - What I was looking for is an
>> option to "Save As..." from links, such as an MP3 link,
>> instead of PIE trying to "Run" the file.
>>
>> I hope this is clearer, and again TIA.
>>
>
>
> Beverly has you covered, but just as extra info, Multiie ($), a PIE
> exension program, will allow you to save a web page as either only
> the htm or as a complete page, with a directory holding images, etc. I
> find this is convenient for information at times.


ftxbrowser also does this for free