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The Day view shows you all the events you have scheduled for the current day, listed down the screen, starting with the earliest event at the top.

To open the Day view, from the Jump screen, select the Planning category. From this second-level ring of applications, select Calendar, then press MENU How to use the day view - Sidekick and select Views > Day [How to use the day view - Sidekick 9].
How to use the day view - Sidekick
Day View Features

  • The full day will not display on your screen (not enough room), so the Day view always opens with the events occurring at the current time centered on the screen.
  • All-day events are shown at the top of the screen and will always stay in view, even when you scroll.
  • If one or more events have overlapping times, the events will appear adjacent to each other, like the "Writing class" and "Write mom" events in the example above.
  • Hours of the day are listed down the left edge of the screen. PM hours are shown against a dark background; AM hours are shown against a light background.

Day View Navigation Tips

  • Use the TRACKBALL to scroll up and down the day's time slots.
  • To go to the next or previous day's view, instead of scrolling, you can always use the menu or shoulder button shortcut keys to go to the Next Day How to use the day view - Sidekick or Previous Day How to use the day view - Sidekick .
  • But if you do keep scrolling up or down, you will enter the previous or next day's time slots, and beyond.
  • To scroll screen-by-screen, press the How to use the day view - Sidekick or How to use the day view - Sidekick key.

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