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| giuseppe59 |
12:00am on Monday, October 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this for a 6 year old thinking "what have I just wasted my money on shes going to break it or lose it..".. | |
| HAINAngel2000 |
4:04pm on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| I dont really like the Nintendo DS, but I can say that it does have some strengths. I would recommend the Nintendo DS Lite much more than the DS. | |
| Maximka |
8:58am on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Electronic Arts (EA) Sports continued their excellence in the realm of game play when they released the 2006 edition of the Madden Football series. | |
| marjo |
8:12pm on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| I love the DS because it just opened up a who... touch screen minor problems (will explain) II buy first history of Nintendo DS and reall... Battery life is longer, stable hardware than DS Lite and DSi. I love the DS because it just opened up a whole new world of games! Before i get started. | |
| bitoslead |
7:10pm on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| The Nintendo DSis a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in Canada, the United States. today,i want to introduce a video game to you .of course,it has many advantages. | |
| Ric21 |
4:52am on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| My 7 yr old daughter loves it and loves the Super Marios Bros game. I purchased this for my son,and it works great keeps him busy. Easy To Set Up, Excellent Gameplay, Fun For All Ages, Great Graphics. | |
| macfan |
4:57pm on Monday, May 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Nintendo is all i have to say lol none i can think of Takes some of the great features of the original Mario Go Kart None so far | |
| zedkatuf |
2:46pm on Saturday, May 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| ????? how many hours does this really hold a charge? has any one tryed this with the tap to talk app? I LOVE IT This system is awesome. It plays all the GameBoy Advance games, as well as the DS games. Can network, etc. My daughters LOVE it. | |
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Nintendo of America Inc. P.O. Box 957, Redmond, WA 98073-0957 U.S.A.
www.nintendo.com
63452A
PRINTED IN USA
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE SEPARATE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE USING YOUR NINTENDO HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAME CARD OR ACCESSORY. THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE YOU OR YOUR CHILD PLAY VIDEO GAMES.
WARNING - Repetitive Motion Injuries and Eyestrain
Playing video games can make your muscles, joints, skin or eyes hurt after a few hours. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin irritation or eyestrain: Avoid excessive play. It is recommended that parents monitor their children for appropriate play. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don't think you need it. When using the stylus, you do not need to grip it tightly or press it hard against the screen. Doing so may cause fatigue or discomfort. If your hands, wrists, arms or eyes become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest them for several hours before playing again. If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, arms or eyes during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor.
WARNING - Seizures
Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns, such as while watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before. Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor before playing a video game. Parents should watch when their children play video games. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or your child have any of the following symptoms: Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness Altered vision Involuntary movements Disorientation To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games: 1. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible. 2. Play video games on the smallest available television screen. 3. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep. 4. Play in a well-lit room. 5. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.
WARNING - Battery Leakage
The Nintendo DS contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. Leakage of ingredients contained within the battery pack, or the combustion products of the ingredients, can cause personal injury as well as damage to your Nintendo DS. If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact with skin. If contact occurs, immediately wash thoroughly with soap and water. If liquid leaking from a battery pack comes into contact with your eyes, immediately flush thoroughly with water and see a doctor. To avoid battery leakage: Do not expose battery to excessive physical shock, vibration, or liquids. Do not disassemble, attempt to repair or deform the battery. Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire. Do not touch the terminals of the battery, or cause a short between the terminals with a metal object. Do not peel or damage the battery label.
WARNING - Radio Frequency Interference
The Nintendo DS can emit radio waves that can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers. Do not operate the Nintendo DS within 9 inches of a pacemaker while using the wireless feature. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use the wireless feature of the Nintendo DS without first consulting your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device. Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding use of wireless devices in locations such as hospitals, airports, and on board aircraft. Operation in those locations may interfere with or cause malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property.
Important Legal Information
This Nintendo game is not designed for use with any unauthorized device. Use of any such device will invalidate your Nintendo product warranty. Copying of any Nintendo game is illegal and is strictly prohibited by domestic and international intellectual property laws. Back-up or archival copies are not authorized and are not necessary to protect your software. Violators will be prosecuted.
The official seal is your assurance
that this product is licensed or manufactured by Nintendo. Always look for this seal when buying video game systems, accessories, games and related products.
For additional information on the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, setting up your Nintendo DS, or a list of available Internet hotspots, visit www.nintendowifi.com
(USA, Canada and Latin America)
Nintendo does not license the sale or use of products without the Official Nintendo Seal.
or call 1-800-895-1672 (USA/Canada only).
2006 OPERA SOFTWARE ASA. 2006 NINTENDO. TM, AND THE NINTENDO DS LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF NINTENDO. 2007 NINTENDO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS THE OPERA BROWSER DEVELOPED BY OPERA SOFTWARE ASA. OPERA IS A TRADEMARK OF OPERA SOFTWARE ASA. FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT OPERA, PLEASE VISIT HTTP://WWW.OPERA.COM. THIS PRODUCT EMPLOYS DECUMA HANDWRITING RECOGNITION ENGINE FROM ZI CORPORATION. DECUMA IS A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF ZI CORPORATION. THIS PRODUCT USES THE LC FONT BY SHARP CORPORATION. LCFONT, LC FONT AND THE LC LOGO MARK ARE TRADEMARKS OF SHARP CORPORATION. THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES RSA BSAFE CRYPTOGRAPHIC SOFTWARE FROM RSA SECURITY INC. RSA IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF RSA SECURITY INC. BSAFE IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF RSA SECURITY INC. IN THE UNITED STATES AND/OR OTHER COUNTRIES. 2005 RSA SECURITY INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. AOSS AND AOSS LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BUFFALO, INC., IN JAPAN AND OTHER COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE. WINDOWS IS EITHER A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OR TRADEMARK OF MICROSOFT CORPORATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND/OR OTHER COUNTRIES. UBIQUITOUS TCP/IP + SSL COPYRIGHT 2001-2005 UBIQUITOUS CORP. CONTAINS MATRIXSSL SECURITY SOFTWARE LICENSED FROM PEERSEC NETWORKS INC.
Consumer Information Memory Expansion Pak What is the Nintendo DS Browser? Basic Controls Preparing to Use the Browser Using the Browser for the First Time The Browser Screen Screen Modes Displaying Pages and Jumping to Pages The URL Input Screen Text Input Methods: Handwriting Recognition Text Input Methods: Software Keyboard Bookmarks Searching Settings Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Setup Using the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Using a Wireless Access Point Using Options
PREPARATION SCREENS FUNCTIONS NINTENDO Wi-Fi CONNECTION
Transferring User Information to Another DS Q&A WEP Key Information Terminology Terms of Use Agreement
IMPORTANT PRIVACY INFORMATION
Be careful not to give out personal information about yourself such as your last name, phone number, birth date, age, e-mail, home address or school when on the Internet. If you decide to provide personal information to any party other than Nintendo, it is subject to the privacy policy of that company, not Nintendos privacy practices. Be cautious before providing any personal information over the Internet.
MEMORY EXPANSION PAK
The Nintendo DS Browser must be used with a Memory Expansion Pak. The Memory Expansion Pak is a peripheral device for expanding the memory of games supporting the Memory Expansion Pak. Note: The Memory Expansion Pak only functions with games that specifically support it. Note: If you start a game that supports the Memory Expansion Pak without loading the Memory Expansion Pak, the functions of the game may be restricted and/or may not function properly. There are two types of Memory Expansion Paks, one for the Nintendo DS Lite, and one for the original Nintendo DS System.
UPPER SCREEN TOUCH SCREEN
CONTROL PAD
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS Lite
SELECT START BUTTONS
Note: The Touch Screen and the Mode (see page 16).
Button do different things depending on the Screen
PREPARING TO USE THE BROWSER
This section explains how to launch the Nintendo DS Browser. The first time you launch it, you will automatically be taken to the Setup Screen (see page 12). LAUNCHING PROCEDURE
PREPARE YOUR NINTENDO DS SYSTEM First check that the system is switched OFF, then insert the Nintendo DS Browser DS Card into the DS Game Card slot until you hear it click. Next, insert the Nintendo DS Memory Expansion Pak into the Game Pak slot (see pg. 4). PROCEED TO THE NINTENDO DS MENU SCREEN LAUNCH THE BROWSER PROCEED TO THE SETUP SCREEN If you close the DS while using the software, it will go into Sleep Mode to conserve batteries. Sleep Mode is canceled when you open the system. Note: In Sleep Mode, communications are cut off.
When you switch your Nintendo DS system ON, the Health and Safety Screen will be displayed. When you have read it, tap the Touch Screen and proceed to the Nintendo DS Menu Screen.
Launch the browser by tapping NINTENDO DS BROWSER on the Nintendo DS Menu Screen. If the Nintendo DS systems launch mode is set to AUTO MODE, this operation is not necessary. For details, refer to the Instruction Booklet for your Nintendo DS system.
When you launch the browser for the first time, you will be taken automatically to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Setup Screen.
USING THE BROWSER FOR THE FIRST TIME
The first time you launch the browser, you will be taken automatically to the Setup Screen. Here you can change the setup at any time using (Settings) (see page 36). SETTINGS
KEYBOARD LANGUAGE SETTING TIME ZONE SETTING LAUNCH-RESTRICTING PASSWORD SETTING NINTENDO WI-FI CONNECTION SETTINGS (SEE PAGE 40)
Cautions about Passwords Take care not to forget your password. Do not tell your password to anyone else.
This sets the language for the Software Keyboard displayed when you input text.
Note: See page 30 for more information on the Software Keyboard.
This sets the time zone for your location.
This is the password used to launch the Nintendo DS Browser. Once the password is set, you will not be able to launch the browser unless you input the correct password. This is useful if, for example, you want to prevent the browser from accidentially being accessed by children. If you do not want to set a password, leave the boxes blank and tap.
These are the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection settings to be configured for connecting to the Internet. If your Nintendo DS system is already set up for a connection point used for a Nintendo WFC compatible game, you do not need to do any more configuration for the Nintendo DS Browser.
THE BROWSER SCREEN
The Browser Screen displays items like those shown below. BROWSER SCREEN
TITLE BAR This shows the reception strength signal (see page 57) and the title of the page currently displayed. When communications are in progress or an operation is being carried out, the icon on the far right will move. LOWER SCREEN On the lower screen, you can either tap a link to jump to another page or input text in the text box. TEXT BOX When you tap this, the Text Input Screen appears.
SCREENS
TOOLBAR
By tapping the icons on the toolbar, you can use the functions listed below. If you hold the stylus against the icon, an explanation of that function will be displayed on the lower screen.
BACK FORWARD STOP RELOAD HISTORY URL BOOKMARK SEARCH SETTINGS HELP Return to the previous page. Proceed to the next page. Stop loading this page.
Reload the page currently displayed and update its content. Display a list of the pages viewed so far, so you can select a page and jump to it (see page 22). Input the URL of the desired page (see page 24). Register pages you visit often (see page 32). Search in the website or in a page (see page 34). Check or change the settings for Nintendo DS Browser (see page 36). Display pages explaining Nintendo DS Browser operations and linking to Nintendo contact information.
SWITCH DISPLAY MODE IMAGE DISPLAY
Switch the Screen Mode (see page 16). Enable or disable the display of the images on the Web page. Change the size of the text or image displayed (see page 19). Swap the pages on the lower and upper screens in the Overview Mode (see page 19). Move to top or bottom of page displayed in the SSR Mode (see page 21).
TOOLBAR By tapping the icons, you can use various functions.
ZOOM SWAP SCREENS MOVE WITHIN PAGE
SCREEN MODES
There are two screen display modes: Overview Mode and SSR Mode. You can switch between them at any time by tapping or. THE SCREEN MODES
SCREENS SCREENS
OVERVIEW MODE SEE PAGE 18 In this mode, a page displayed at reduced size (the Shrink page) and a page displayed at normal size (the Magnify page) are shown separately on the upper and lower screens. The page is displayed as designed so you can view the whole page or divide it up into blocks and look for the part you want within a block.
SEE PAGE 20 SSR MODE In this mode, the upper and lower screens are combined to make a single screen in which the page is displayed. This is useful when reading long pages.
OVERVIEW MODE
THE MAGNIFY PAGE Here the part of the Shrink page framed by the Scope is displayed at an enlarged size. This is useful when you want to click links on the page or view images. THE SHRINK PAGE Here the whole page is displayed, and you move the Scope to select the part you want to display on the Magnify page. This is useful for looking for the particular part of the page you want to view, and for viewing lots of images at once. THE SCOPE You can move the Scope by sliding the stylus, activate the DIRECT EVENT MODE by pressing the and Buttons, and move the Scope with the Control Pad. The Direct Event Mode enables you to click on links displayed in the Shrink page. SWAP THE UPPER AND LOWER SCREENS USING ZOOM
By tapping (Swap Screens) or pressing the Button, you can swap the upper and lower screens. HANDY HINT Make the Shrink page the lower screen, and move the Scope to the part you want to look at. Use or the Button to swap the upper and lower screens. Tap the link on the Magnify page.
When you tap (Zoom), the Zoom Setting Screen is displayed. Select whether to display the text and images on the page at a magnification of 50% (small), 80% (slightly reduced), 100% (normal), 120% (slightly enlarged), or 150% (large). Zoom can also be changed using (Settings) (see page 36).
SPECIAL OPERATIONS TOUCH SCREEN Move Scope (when lower screen shows Shrink page) Scroll / Confirm (when lower screen shows Magnify page) / BUTTON Swap upper and lower screens (see page 19)
SSR MODE
THE SSR MODE SSR stands for Small Screen Rendering, and is a rendering mode developed specifically for small screen devices such as the Nintendo DS system. In SSR Mode, the page layout is changed so that no horizontal scrolling is needed. In addition, irrelevant parts of the page such as background images are removed. In SSR Mode, panning can be performed with the stylus by placing it anywhere on the page and moving it in the desired direction.
Note: In this mode, the design of the Web page is adjusted to suit the size of the Nintendo DS system screen, so images may sometimes fail to display properly.
SCROLLING USING BUTTONS
MOVING WITHIN THE PAGE
By holding down the or Button and pressing the Control Pad, you can scroll along the screen.
By pressing the Button, you can move to the top or the bottom of the page displayed. Each time you press the Button, you will be moved from the top to the bottom or vice-versa.
SPECIAL OPERATIONS TOUCH SCREEN Scroll along screen /Confirm / BUTTON Move to top (bottom) of page
DISPLAYING PAGES AND JUMPING TO PAGES
You can display and jump to pages you want to view using the methods explained below. TO DISPLAY A PAGE
ENTER THE URL If you know the URL (address) of the page, enter it directly. USE BOOKMARK If you use Bookmark to register the URL of a page you visit often, you will be able to bring the page up right away.
TO JUMP TO ANOTHER PAGE
JUMP FROM A LINK JUMP TO A PREVIOUS OR SUBSEQUENT PAGE
USE WEB SEARCH Using Web Search, you can use a keyword to find the page you want to visit.
USE HISTORY By tapping (History), you can bring up a list of pages visited since the browser was launched and jump to the desired page.
Within the page, there will be links for jumping to other pages. These links are usually marked using text in a different color or in bold font, or by a button image or something similar. By tapping a link, you can jump to another page. By pressing the Button to display the cursor on the page and then pressing the Control Pad, you can successively align the cursor with links or with the text box.
If you have jumped from one page to another, tapping (Back) will return you to the page displayed previously. If you then tap (Forward), you will be moved on to the next page.
FUNCTIONS
THE URL INPUT SCREEN
By entering the URL (address) of the desired page on the URL Input Screen, you can jump to that page. WHAT IS A URL?
http://www.nintendowifi.com/
When you tap (URL), the URL Input Screen is displayed. This is where you input URLs, using Handwriting Recognition or the Software Keyboard. For more information on Handwriting Recognition, see pages 26-29. For more information on the Software Keyboard, see pages 30-31.
ENTER THE URL Colon Slash Period (dot) Hyphen Underscore Ampersand Tilde
URL SHORTCUT When you tap this, the character string displayed is input. This is a handy place to register character strings used frequently in URLs.
CLEAR This deletes the character string you are currently entering. INPUT HISTORY This displays the URLs input since the browser was launched. If you tap one of the URLs displayed, that URL will be input.
http://
Yen sign
At A URL is the address of a Web page on the Internet. The term address is sometimes used instead. Semicolon Question mark Equals sign
SEND Tap this to jump to the page for the URL you have input.
TEXT INPUT METHODS: HANDWRITING RECOGNITION
There are two ways to input text: Handwriting Recognition and the Software Keyboard. THE HANDWRITING RECOGNITION SCREEN
The stylus is used to write characters (see page 28). CLEAR CLOSE SEND SWITCH INPUT MODE BACKSPACE NEWLINE SPACE
Clear all characters from the editing area. Terminate the character-input operation. Send the characters in the editing area to the text box. Switch the character-input method from Handwriting Recognition to Software Keyboard, or vice-versa. Delete the character to the left of the cursor. Insert a new line at the cursor position in the editing area. If the text box is a single line, this will terminate the character-input operation. Input a blank space.
EDITING AREA URL SHORTCUT INPUT AREA CHARACTER TYPE SELECTION KEYS
This is where the character you have input is displayed. When you tap this, the character string displayed is input. This is a handy place to register character strings used frequently in URLs. This is where you write the character with the stylus. Use these keys to switch the type of character you want to input. All input characters are recognized as alphanumeric characters.
USING HANDWRITING RECOGNITION
Using the Character Type Selection keys, switch the type of character to be input, then write the character in either the right or left side of the input area.
TIPS FOR HANDWRITING RECOGNITION
To ensure that your handwritten characters are recognized easily, make sure to write slowly and neatly, and write the character as large as you can.
The character most closely resembling the character you have written will be displayed in both the input and editing areas. If you have more to write, write the next character in the adjacent area.
If the character displayed is not the one you want to input, tap the in the lower right corner of the input area, then select the correct character from the list of candidates. If the desired character is not among the candidates, tap backspace and write the character again. When you have finished entering characters, tap send. Tapping close will terminate the characterentering operation.
TEXT INPUT METHODS: SOFTWARE KEYBOARD
On the Software Keyboard, text is input by tapping a keyboard displayed on the lower screen. THE SOFTWARE KEYBOARD SCREEN
ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD
SWITCH INPUT MODE BACKSPACE NEWLINE CAPS SHIFT
Switch the character-input method from Handwriting Recognition to Software Keyboard, or vice-versa. Tap this to delete the character to the left of the cursor. Tap this to insert a new line at the cursor position in the editing area. If the text box is a single line, this will terminate the character-input operation. Tap this to switch between uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. Tap this to switch characters on the keyboard. After you have input the character, it reverts.
USING THE SOFTWARE KEYBOARD
EDITING AREA KEYBOARD CLEAR CLOSE SEND CHARACTER TYPE SELECTION KEYS
This is where the character you have input is displayed. Operate this keyboard by choosing a character and then tapping it. Clear all the characters in the editing area. Terminate the character-input operation. Any characters in the characterinput area will be deleted. Send the characters in the editing area to the text box. Use these keys to switch the type of character you want to input. Displays the input keyboard for letters of the alphabet and numbers. Displays the input keyboard for special characters. Displays the input keyboard for symbols.
Using the character type selection keys, select the type of character you want to input.
When you select a character from the keyboard and tap it, the character will be displayed in the input area.
When you have input all the characters, tap send (see page 27). When you tap close (see page 27), the character-input operation will be terminated.
BOOKMARKS
Your bookmarks are a kind of address book in which you keep notes of your favorite URLs. You can organize your bookmarks in separate folders. BOOKMARK SCREEN REGISTERING BOOKMARKS
EDITING BOOKMARKS
PAGE TITLE PAGE URL
When you tap (Bookmark), the Bookmarks Screen will be displayed. By selecting and tapping the desired page from those registered in your bookmarks, you can move to that page. If you register a link to your favorite page in the START PAGE FOLDER in Bookmarks, you can display the link on the Start Page (see page 34).
If you tap (Bookmark) when the browser is displaying a page you want to bookmark, you can register that page by sliding the information about the page currently displayed to your bookmarks, or to a particular folder. By tapping the ADD button to the right of the page information, you can register the current page in your bookmarks. When you have finished registering the page, tap to save your bookmarks.
By tapping EDIT MODE on the Bookmarks Screen, you can edit your bookmarks. By sliding the names of pages you have registered, you can rearrange their order. If you register a bookmark in the Start Page folder, a link will be displayed on the Start Page. EDIT ADD FOLDER DELETE Use this to change details of your bookmarks and folders. Use this to create a new folder. Use this to delete a bookmark or folder.
SCREEN MODE Force to display in SSR Mode (see page 20). Force to display in Overview Mode (see page 18). LOAD IMAGES If you check this box, the images on the page will be displayed. HONOR BROWSER SETTING If you check this box, the page will be displayed in accordance with the toolbar settings (see page 14).
SEARCHING
Using (Search), you can search by keyword for the Web page you want, or search for a particular word within the page displayed. DOING A WEB SEARCH
NOTES ON WEB SEARCHES Not all the pages displayed in your search results will necessarily have content relevant to your keyword. Be aware that some websites might have offensive content.
SEARCHING WITHIN A PAGE
THE SEARCH BAR In Search Mode, the Search Bar will be displayed on the lower screen.
(Search).
Tap FIND IN PAGE. Input a keyword and then tap send (see page 27). Check the search results. The instances of the keyword will be highlighted on the page.
Nintendo accepts no responsibility for the content of websites displayed in your search results.
SEARCH
Tap this to display the Keyword Input Screen. Tap this to move to the previous keyword.
Tap SEARCH THE WEB. Input a keyword and then tap send (see page 27). Tap the link on the Search Results page.
FORWARD Tap this to move to the next keyword. STOP Tap this to terminate the search.
SETTINGS
When you tap (Settings), the Settings Screen will be displayed. You can then tap the desired setting from a list of categories of settings. WEB SETTINGS
LOAD IMAGES This enables or disables the display of images on the page. The pages will be displayed faster if you choose to disable this option. You can also change this setting by tapping on the toolbar. OVERVIEW MODE This sets Overview Mode as your normal display mode. FIT TO WIDTH This automatically adjusts the display size of the Shrink page in the Overview Mode so that it fits the Nintendo DS system screen.
PROXY SETTINGS This specifies the use of a proxy server. Proxy Password - This sets the password for the proxy server.
This is where you input the URL or IP address of the proxy server to be used. This is where you input the port number for communications PORT with the proxy server to be used. Check this box if you want to use a proxy server for HTTPS USE FOR HTTPS communications. USE AUTOMATIC Check this box if you want to use automatic authentication AUTHENTICATION for proxy servers requiring authentication. This is where you input the user ID for an automatic-connection USERNAME proxy server. This is where you input the password for an automaticPASSWORD connection proxy server.
ENCODING SETTING This sets the encoding method. Usually we recommend leaving it set to AUTOMATIC SELECTION. You should only change it if the text is not being displayed correctly.
SEARCH ENGINE SETTING This specifies the website to be used when doing Web searches. If you want to use a website other than the one originally set, input the URL of the desired search engine in the User-Specified Engine box. ZOOM This changes the size of the text and images on the page displayed on the Browser Screen. To change the size, tap on the toolbar (see page 19). The Zoom setting will be saved if you change it on the Setup Screen. However, if you change it on the toolbar, it will not be saved.
USER INTERFACE SETTINGS
SHOW TIPS If you check this box, helpful hints on operations will be displayed on the upper screen. PLAY EVENT SOUNDS If you check this box, sounds will be played. HELP DIALOGS If you check this box, explanations of operations will be displayed on input screens and so forth.
NETWORK CONNECTION SETTINGS
In case of incorrect Network Connection settings, see the Error Code Explanation Table on pages 50-51. CONNECTION DISCONNECT This sets up your network connection (see page 40). Use this to disconnect from the network.
HANDWRITING AS DEFAULT If you check this box, Handwriting Recognition will be set as the default input method. LOCK BROWSER This is used to set a password that must be entered to launch the Nintendo DS Browser.
Notes on Passwords Try not to forget your password. Do not let anyone else know your password.
TIME ZONE SETTING
This is used to set the time zone for your location. Use the + and icons to set the time. If a summertime system is used in the time zone you have set, check the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME box.
SHOW DIALOG ON LOW MEMORY If you check this box, a Warning Screen will be displayed when there is not enough memory to save the data for the page. If the system runs out of memory, sometimes the page may not display correctly. If this happens, switch the power OFF and then ON again.
ADDRESS ENTRY
This is used to set the URL shortcuts to be displayed on the URL Input Screen. You can add new shortcuts or frequently used keywords here.
KEYBOARD LANGUAGE This sets the language used for the Keyboard.
NINTENDO WI-FI CONNECTION SETUP
Is your wireless access point compatible with AOSS?
YES NO YES YES
To use the browser, you will need to configure the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection settings. These settings can be configured easily on the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Setup Screen.
Choose a Setup Method
When you launch the browser for the first time, or if you select NETWORK CONNECTION SETUP from the settings and then select CONNECTION, the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Setup Screen will be displayed. As shown below, select a setup method, then proceed through the setup on the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Setup Screen. To use the browser at home Do you have a broadband Internet connection?
NO Check the Internet connection environment required (see page 13). YES
Perform the easy setup using AOSS.
Do you have a wireless LAN access point?
Search for your wireless access point and configure the settings.
To use the browser outdoors
Note: The browser can also be used on some other hotspots not sponsored by Nintendo (for a fee).
If you go to a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection hotspot, you will be able to use the browser without any special setup.
Do you have a computer running Windows XP, connected to the Internet?
NO Check the Internet connection environment required (see page 07).
Use the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector (sold separately) to configure the settings easily.
NINTENDO Wi-Fi CONNECTION
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Technical specifications
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The Nintendo DS Lite manages to pack even more fun into a smaller, slimmer body that's less than two thirds the size of the original Nintendo DS. Nintendo DS Lite might be over 20% lighter than Nintendo DS, but it's a lot heavier on features. Nintendo DS Lite doesn't just play DS games - it also features an additional port for Game Boy Advance Game Paks. Nintendo DS Lite has twin ultra bright LCD screens that combine crisp, punchy colors, along with touch-screen technology on the lower screen to deliver some of the most groundbreaking gameplay ever developed. Nintendo DS Lite has powerful dual processors that bring impressive 3D graphics to life with lightning-fast rendering. Even the stylus for Nintendo DS Lite has been redesigned. It's longer and thicker and works with the system's improved controls to make gameplay even more fun.
| General | |
| Name | Nintendo DS Lite |
| Type | Handheld game console |
| Width | 5.2 in |
| Depth | 0.9 in |
| Height | 2.9 in |
| Weight | 7.7 oz |
| Enclosure Color | Crimson/black |
| Game Console | |
| Color Support | Color |
| Media Type | Cartridge |
| Features | Voice control, built-in microphone |
| Processor | |
| Installed Qty | 2 |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display - 3" TFT active matrix - color - integrated |
| Display Format | 256 x 192 |
| Color Support | 260000 color(s) |
| Display (2nd) | |
| Type | LCD display |
| Diagonal Size | 3" |
| Color Support | Color |
| Features | Touch screen |
| Video | |
| Video Output | 2D/3D graphics acceleration |
| Audio | |
| Built-in Speakers | Speakers |
| Sound Output Mode | Stereo |
| Communications | |
| Connectivity Features | IEEE 802.11 |
| Input Device | |
| Type | 4-way cross keypad - integrated - 6 button(s) |
| Movement Detection Technology | Mechanical |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x headphones 1 x microphone 1 x DC power input |
| Expansion Slots Total (Free) | 1 Nintendo DS cartridge slot 1 Nintendo Game Boy Advance cartridge slot |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power adapter - external |
| Battery | 1 x game console battery - rechargeable - lithium ion |
| Included Qty | 1 |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Nintendo |
| Part Number | USGSRMKB |
| GTIN | 00045496718251, 00045496718077 |
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