Eagle Vision Guide
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· Add your own pictures
· Pictures of Family
· Pictures of Goals

Everyone must have long range goals. The upper portion of the screen, which is normally used for data entry, is utilized to display important information while idle. The standard idle display has a user controlled text box which can be used to enter long range goals, a mission statement, an encouraging phrase, etc. The text can be edited at any time, and is always displayed.
An image viewer is the other part of the idle display. You can add pictures of your family, pictures of goals, pleasing images, etc. The pictures are updated by adding any number of picture files to the “Program Files\Eagle Vision\” directory. The files must be of the format ‘EV_Picture#.bmp’ The pictures must be named sequentially from 1 to max. The first missing number in the sequence is the end of the sequence, and the display cycles back to ‘EV_Picture1.bmp’. The pictures must be of the following format: 256 color, 109 by 85 pixels. Take any picture, and scale and crop it using a paint program such as MSPaint on your desktop PC.
To cycle through the pictures manually simply tap the picture and the next picture in the sequence will appear.
If desired the pictures can be turned off under the options settings, and a full size goal entry area is used instead.
Tapping the ‘Home’ icon at the bottom of the screen presents a task view with a simple agenda and contact tracker at the top of the page. This home view shows all of the basic information you need to make today a success. This can be selected as the default idle display. It will be shown in place of the goal and picture viewer.
Touching an item in the agenda list will display the full details of the item.
On your desktop Outlook system, create folders under each of the main folders ‘Tasks’ and ‘Contacts’ called ‘Archive.’ Routinely move all completed tasks to the Tasks\Archive folder, this speeds up the search and display for tasks and contacts. Do this for contacts as well. All of these will still be available on your desktop, but will not be synchronized or take up space on your handheld.
Maintain a minimal number of categories, and use them effectively to stay organized. It is not necessary to have lots of categories, and multiple use of categories. Make yourself some basic groups like work, family, and church, and put them to use. The month view will show you color coded use of your time. If the 'family' color never shows up on your calendar, then perhaps you should re-evaluate your priorities.
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