Enhancing your DT375
One thing I like is being able to customize my devices. It makes it more unique and personal. I thought is would be nice to talk about a few things that can make using your device more enjoyable.
USB flash drives: You can also use USB thumb drives with the DT375. That is, if you don’t mind it sticking out of the device. I got it to work using a file I got from the Epods Yahoo! user group. If anyone is interested in getting it, let me know.
Virtual Display: I bought this program because I don’t like reading in landscape mode, especially when viewing PDF files. It can be unstable at times, but you can download the trial version to see if you like it. Just make sure that you’ve backed up your files before installing.
Adding E-books: In order for the Palm reader to see your books, they must in be in a specific folder. When you install the software it creates a folder called “Peanut Press” in your m”My Documents” folder. More than likely you will want to keep your e-book files on a memory card. So, on your CF card create a folder called “My Documents”. In that folder create another folder called “Peanut Press”. Now copy your palm books into this folder. When you start the reader it will now list all your books. I also do this for Mobipocket and MS Reader. For my Mobi books I create a folder called “My Ebooks” within the “My Documents” folder and place my e-book files inside. For lit books I place a folder called “My Library” and then copy my lit files inside. I find this keeps everything organized. Also if for some reason you don’t want to go through the activation process, you can use Convert Lit GUI and downvert your lit files and the reader will then be able to access the files. I do this because I have had problems with reactivating the reader on my PC. The Microsoft site says I am over my device limit, but I was just trying to activate the same device. Anyway, I have ended up with two Microsoft passports. So the only way I can read all my books is to downvert them. (More after the break to include pictures).
Start Menu: I installed all my programs to my CF Card. As a result they do not show up in the Start-Programs list. To get them on the list I went to the folders where they are installed. I then selected the exe file and went to File – Send to desktop as a shortcut. On the Desktop, I select the short cut and rename it to remove the words “Shortcut to”. Once done I then moved the short cut to the Windows – Programs folder. Voila!
The Case: My tablet came with a canvas work through protective case. I thought that it was unbecoming, so it had to go. I replaced it with a portable DVD carrying case. I found the one below at Wal-Mart for less than 15 dollars. This case caught my eye because of the shape. It seemed to mirror the shape and of my DT375. I was right. It fits perfectly. The case has an outside pocket that can be used to store accessories. It may be too feminine for some, but the point is that portable DVD cases provide not only a good fit, but also great protection at a reasonable price. You can look around for something that fits your personality and taste.
Remapping Buttons: In the Control panel you can customize your button settings. You can change the 4-way navigation button as well as the bottom keys. The only key that can’t be customized is the keyboard button. I immediately changed the active sync button since the only way to sync is with the cradle and I don’t have one. The benefit of customizing is that navigating e-books is definitely easier.
Tablet Stand: Some people like to prop their device up for hands free reading. I went to my local Hobby Lobby and found this picture/plate stand for only $1.50. It was half off their regular price. The metal is sturdy enough to handle the tablet, but flexible enough for me to securely seat the table with the battery. To avoid scratches I simply place some felt on the frame. This could really come in handy for following cooking and craft instructions or for reading during meals.
Well that’s it for now. I’ll keep you updated if I find anything new.









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