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Settings, Personalizing your p910i, Themes – Sony Ericsson P910i User Manual

Page 144: Changing your application shortcuts, Setting a background picture, Setting the light intensity, Ettings

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Personalizing your P910i

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Personalizing your P910i

There are a number of ways you can give your P910i a personal
touch and change its settings to suit your requirements.

Themes

Themes control the colour of screen and text, the icons, and the
background picture, the wallpaper. Sound themes control the
notification alerts. Some themes are pre-loaded in the P910i.
Extra themes can be found on the Content and Application CD
where you also can use the themes editor to modify the themes
or create new ones.

To change the theme, select

Control panel > Device > Themes

,

see

‘Themes’

on page 151

.

Changing your application
shortcuts

You can change and rearrange the five shortcuts to applications,
shown in the standby screen when the flip is closed, and the five
first shortcuts in the Application picker area in flip open (not the
Application launcher

). The flip closed shortcuts can even

be hidden, if you wish.

Setting a background picture

You can change the background image (wallpaper) for the
standby screen in

Control panel > Device > Display.

You can use

any image stored internally or on a Memory Stick.

Tip More background images can be found on the Multimedia
P910i CD, delivered with your P910i.

You can obtain suitable background picture files by
downloading, MMS, beaming using Bluetooth or infrared, or
transferring them using a cable from your PC.

Background picture images are 208 x 144 pixels and the picture
can be seen in the standby screen. (Any chosen picture will be
scaled to fit the screen). The images can be JPEG, GIF, BMP,
WBMP, MBM or PNG format.

Setting the light intensity

You can set the maximum and minimum display light intensity.
This is useful to save the battery or protect your night sight
when driving a car. See “Power tab” on page 148.