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Upgraded your Axim x50v to Windows Mobile? A few tips...

I upgraded my Dell Axim x50v to Windows Mobile 5 this week, and I thought I'd share a few tips & things I've learned since doing so.

Navigation - After you upgrade, you'll notice 2 "softkeys" at the bottom of the screen that take the place of most on-screen toolbars. This is a major change in WM5; the push towards one-handed navigation. At first, I didn't like this feature because what used to take 1 screen tap now takes a couple of taps (one to click the softkey, one to select the action). Then someone pointed out to me that you can re-map your hardware keys to act as the softkeys. I never used the contacts and e-mail keys on my x50v, so I mapped those to emulate <left soft key> and <right soft key> respectively. I also remapped the "home" key to "ok/close". Whammo! Now I can basically navigate all menus and accomplish most tasks without ever pulling out the stylus!

Memory - Before the upgrade, the x50v has ~90 MB of "built in storage" + another 64 MB of program/storage space onboard. After the upgrade, "built-in storage" is gone, but now you get all 90MB for "storage" and ~50MB for program space. So most people will find they can install more programs on their device at the same time.

Error Reporting - WM5 has error reporting built in! Submit those crashes! It's free, and it really does make a difference in helping get the most common crashes fixed in each update.

Transcriber - Don't forget to re-retrain transcriber after your upgrade to improve handwriting recognition. And if you find yourself spelling the same word over and over, why not create a custom writing shortcut to auto-type it (e.g. https://www..com): Start->Settings->Input->select Transcriber->options->advanced.

Issues:   I've been having some issues with WiFi not receiving a signal after I turn on the device or wake it up on occassion. I'm curious if other users are seeing the same problem? 

Any other tips?