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Windows phone 7 tips and tricks
 
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system was a big surprise when it  first appeared, not because it came out of the blue, but rather because  it was so much better than everyone expected. The 
Windows Phone 7 Metro  user-interface managed to almost perfectly combine a really modern feel  with sublime ease of use.
However, the operating system is quite  deep and there are many hidden features that are not immediately  obvious. Here we've put together 30 tips that will help you make the  most of your 
Windows Phone 7 handset.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Use album art as your lock screen picture
By default your lock screen is set up to show a background picture along  with the time and date. However, when you're listening to music you can  also get it to show album art for the artist you're listening to. From  the start screen tap on settings and select the lock wallpaper option.  Here you'll see a slider for 'show artist when playing music'. Switch  this to on and now when you play a track the album art for the artist  will replace your standard lock screen image. If a track isn?t playing  it reverts to your normal image.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Change the title colour
 If  you don't like the colour of your tiles, it's easy to change them. Just  go to settings and then tap on theme and choose a new colour from the  accent colour list. 
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ?  Multi-task while on calls 
You  can use your phone for other stuff while you're on a call. Hit the  Windows button and you'll find yourself back at the start screen. You  can return to the call at any time by tapping the notification bar at  the top of the screen. 
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Jump straight to the camera app 
If  your phone is locked and you need to quickly take a picture, just press  and hold the camera button. The phone will spring into life directly at  the camera app ready to take a shot.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Re-instate your Xbox Live tile 
Accidentally  deleted your Xbox Live tile from the homescreen and can't find it in  the apps list? Look again, because it's actually under Games rather than  Xbox Live. Just tap and hold on the Games entry and then select Pin to  Start to reinstate it.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Access playback controls outside of the music player 
If you've got music playing and leave the Zune app, you can call up the  playback controls at any time just by tapping the volume button on the  side of your phone. 
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Turn off the shutter sound
 If you're taking a picture in a quieter place such as a library or museum you can feel like a bit of a Muppet  if the shutter sound goes off. Luckily Windows Phone allows you to mute  the shutter noise. From the start menu tap on settings and choose  ringtone sounds. To turn off the sound just untick the box for camera  shutter. 
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Quick call back
If you've  missed a call and need to call someone straight back you can do it with  just two taps. Form the start menu tap on the phone icon. This will show  you the call history. Now instead of tapping on the person's name and  selecting the call mobile option, just tap directly on the telephone  icon next to their name and your phone will immediately dial their  number.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Quickly fix photo
There are quite a few extras in the Pictures menu that are not very  obvious, but really useful when you know where to find them. One of  these is the Auto-fix feature that can be used to quickly correct under-  or over-exposed photos. Select a photo in the camera roll and then tap  and hold on the picture. A menu will slide up from the bottom of the  screen. Scroll to the bottom of this list and select Auto-fix. After a  couple of seconds of pause for thought, your phone will automatically  adjust the exposure to make the photo brighter or darker. You can  compare the results with the original by tapping on the magic wand icon.  If you like what you see just tap the save icon, or alternatively hit  the X icon to reject the changes.      
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks - Get letter blocks in the apps list
If your apps list reaches more than 43 apps (this doesn't includes  games, as they're stored separately in the Xbox Live menu) Windows Phone  will automatically add letter blocks into the list. This helps you find  your apps faster. Just tap any of the letter blocks and the screen will  fill with all the letters of the alphabet. You can then jump to apps  beginning with a letter just by tapping on it. Remember, for this  feature to appear you must have at least 44 apps in the list.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Better battery management
In  the Mango update of Windows Phone Microsoft has added some improved  battery management options to help you eek a bit more life from your  battery when it's running low. The first time your battery level is low  you'll get a message asking you whether you want to turn on the battery  saver mode. However, you can set up your phone to always use the battery  saver mode when you get down to the last bar of power. From Start, go  to settings and then select battery save. Now tick the box marked  'always turn on battery save when battery is low'. Basically, this mode  stops your handset from automatically checking for new emails, updating  most live tiles and letting apps run in the background, helping to  conserve power.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Tag faces in photos
Remember  those hidden extras that we talked about in the pictures menu? Well,  here's another one that may have escaped your attention. You can use  your Windows Phone to tag faces in your pictures before uploading them  to social networking sites. From the start menu enter the picture menu  and select a picture of a friend. Tap the more button at the bottom of  the screen and select Share or Share on Facebook. If your handset  detects an untagged face it will draw a box around it. You can press the  'who's this' text to tag it. Alternatively, tap the tag button at the  bottom of the screen and tap the face you want to tag. You can then  either choose a contact from your address book, or just type in a tag.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Name that tune
You don?t need to download any Soundhound or  Shazam apps for your phone, as this functionality is already built-in.  Just press the search button to call up Bing and then  tap the music  button at the bottom.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Always start your camera in 720p mode
Are  you annoyed that when you use the video camera on your phone you have  to keep setting it to 720p mode every time you switch it on? Actually,  Windows Phone can remember your settings, but you need to instruct it to  do so. In the camera app switch to video mode and then tap on the  settings button. Scroll down to resolution and select 720p. Scroll back  up to the top of the list and select save settings. Now your video  camera will always start up in 720p mode.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Automatically add a fullstop at the end of a sentance
When  you're typing and get to the end of a sentence there's no need to enter  a full stop. Simply double tap the space bar on the onscreen keyboard  and Windows Phone will automatically enter a full stop and space for you  so you can start right away on the next sentence.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Pin email folders to the start screen 
You  can pin email folders to your start screen for faster access. Open the  email account with the folder you want to pin to the start menu, then  press the 'more' button at the bottom of the screen and select  'folders'. Tap on the 'show all folders' option and then press and hold  on the folder you want to pin. From the pop up menu that appears select  Pin to Start.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Voice control 
You can  command your phone to do lots of stuff purely by voice. Press and hold  the Windows button and the phone will go into listen mode. Try asking it  to open calendar or search for a curry house in your local town. You  can also get it to do lots of other stuff like texting or calling a  contact.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Quicker punctuation
Usually, to add punctuation other than a full stop to text that you're  writing you press the '&123' button on the keyboard. However, you  can access common punctuation marks quicker by simply pressing and  holding on the fullstop button. Extra options will pop up above it.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Turn on caps lock
To turn on caps lock on the Windows Phone keyboard, just double tap on the shift key. To turn it off, just double tap it again.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? A quick way to enter '.co.uk'
When  you open the keyboard in Internet Explorer you'll notice that it  includes a .com button. That's handy for most sites, but not so useful  if you visit a lot of UK sites. However, there is actually a quick way  to enter .co.uk. Just hold down the .com button and options for .co.uk,  .org and .edu will pop up. Handy, eh?
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Highlight words to perform a search 
You can select words on a webpage and then quickly use them to perform a  search. Just tap and hold on a word and then move the selection tools  to select more words if necessary. Once you've got the whole phrase that  you want to search for selected, tap on the hardware search button.  Windows Phone will then take the phrase and perform a Bing search using  it.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Pin a website to your start screen
If  there's a website that you visit often, why not pin it to your start  screen. Open the browser and got to the website. Wait for the browser to  full load the page and then tap on the 'more' button at the bottom of  the screen. Now select Pin to Start from the list that appears.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Get to grips with groups 
One of the cooler features that Microsoft has added with the Mango  update is the groups option and it really is worthwhile to learn how to  use it. From the start menu press People. Scroll across to All and then  press the button. Select New Group. Enter a name for the group ? Family,  for example ? and then press 'add a contact'. Keep adding contacts to  expand the group. When you're done press the 'save' button. The new  group appears at the top of your contacts list. You can also add a group  to the start menu by pressing the pin button. The Live Tile for the  group will show social networking posts, new messages and missed calls  from all the members.      
 Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Get your phone to read out text messages 
When you receive a new text message you might not have your hands free  to access your phone to open and read it. However, you can set up  Windows Phone to automatically ask you whether you want it to read out a  text message to you when it arrives. From the Start menu go to settings  and then select speech. Turn on the 'Play audio confirmations' setting  and under 'Read incoming text messages aloud' select 'Always on'. When  you get a new text message the phone will ask you what you want it to  do. You can say 'Read it' to have it read it aloud, or say 'Ingore' to  simply wait and read it onscreen yourself later.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Pin locations to your start screen
You  can pin locations that you've found in the Maps application to your  start menu. To do this just open up Maps and do a search for the  location that you want to pin. When Maps has found it, the app will mark  it with a flag. Tap on the flag and then tap the 'pin' button at the  bottom of the screen. Alternatively, to pin one of your stored favourite  places, just tap the 'more' button at the bottom of the screen, select  Favourite Places, tap on the place and then tap on the 'pin' button at  the bottom of the screen.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Create your own W-Fi hotspot 
Need to get your laptop or tablet online, but aren?t near a Wi-Fi  hotspot? Luckily your Windows Phone can create its own hotspot allowing  your laptop or tablet to make use of its data connection. From the start  menu go to settings. Select Internet Sharing and then turn on Sharing.  The phone will display the Wi-Fi network name and a password that it has  automatically created. You can change this SSID and password if you  want by pressing the set-up button. If internet sharing is not used for a  few minutes it will automatically turn itself off to save battery  power. If your operator doesn't support this feature - and some don't -  it will be greyed out in the menu. Also, be careful using this feature  if you're on a tight monthly data allowance.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Add a 'forward' button to the browser
Windows  Phone 7 lacks a Forward button in the web browser. However, the folks  over at xda-developers.com have come up with a way of adding one. In  Internet Explorer tap on the 'more' button and then tap 'add to  favourites'. In the name box enter Forward and then in the web address  box add the following piece of code without the quotation marks  "javascript:history.forward()" and then tap the tick mark icon. Now to  use the forward command, tap on the more button, select favourites and  then select Forward.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Add 'find on page' to the browser 
Unfortunately Microsoft has removed the Find on Page option in the Mango  update, but again there's a clever work around for this thanks to the  clever bods at xda-developers.com. The javascipt code is much longer  than the Forward option, so it's best to visit www.1800pocketpc.com/shared_files/Bookmarklets.txt  and cut and paste it. Like the Forward code, you add it as a bookmark  using Find On Page as the name and the javascipt code as the web  address.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Use the 'bcc' feature in emails
In  the email app you can 'cc' loads of friends just by typing their email  address or contact names in the 'to' field. Unfortunately, it's not  obvious how you blind copy people into your emails ? where multiple  people are copied in to an email, but they can?t see the contact details  for other receptients. However, it's actually pretty straight forward.  In the email app simply create a new email by pressing the button, or  hit reply. Then press the 'more' button at the bottom of the screen and  select Show cc & bcc. The Cc: and Bcc: lines will now appear at the  top of the email that you're composing.
Windows phone 7 tips and tricks ? Find contacts faster in the People Hub 
In the People Hub, you don?t have to scroll all the way through the list  to find the contact you're after. Instead tapping on a letter block,  "a" for example, will bring up a grid of letters on the screen and you  can just tap on one to jump to all the entries in the Hub beginning with  that letter.       
 
  
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