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What exactly do you mean by 'hard reset'? Will removing the battery for >10 secs wipe it back to factory state? I thought you had to flash the device for that. I was planning on picking up a spare battery but hate to be on a short time limit if I'm switching it out for a fresh one.
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Well in my experience, a hard reset is the powering down of the device by removing its power, as opposed to a soft reset usually triggered by pressing the reset button within the devices software. A hard reset doesn't give the device time to do some of the things it would normally do during a soft reset, which isn't always a good thing, but can sometimes fix certain issues.
To better answer the question, no I don't believe that it will reset to factory if you remove it from power for that long. The type of storage it uses should be non-volatile which means it can retain data without being powered (similar to a memory stick, and the opposite of RAM).
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(updated 1/9/08)
General Tricks -
Default bluetooth keyboard shortcuts -
- Minimize - <ctrl><alt>m
- Task launcher - <alt><shift>Tab
- Task switcher - <alt>Tab
- Full screen key - <alt>Return
- Menu key - <ctrl><shift>M
- Home view - <ctrl><shift>H
- Power menu - <ctrl><shift>P
All of these can be customized in the Control Panel menu under "Bluetooth keyboard"Screen protector over camera - (thanks realcomix)
If you have a screen protector, cut a small piece to cover the N810's camera lens and protect it from scratches especially when it is going in/out of the car mount.
N810 manuals in several different languages - (thanks jaimealves)
Page Up/Down (thanks Egres) -
Space and <shift>space work for Page Up and Page down in the web browser.
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Last edited by Benz145; 2008-01-10 at 03:26.