Stopping An Application; Changing Application Location - Motorola ET1 Integrator Manual

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Applications have different kinds of information and controls, but commonly include:
Touch Force stop to stop an application.
Touch Uninstall to remove the application and all of its data and settings from the ET1. See
Application on page 8-6
Touch Clear data to delete an application's settings and associated data.
Touch Move to USB storage or Move to SD card to change where some applications are stored.
Cache If the application stores data in a temporary area, lists how much information is stored, and
includes a button for clearing it.
Launch by default clears If you have configured an application to launch certain file types by default,
you can clear that setting here.
Permissions lists the areas on the ET1 that the application has access to.

Stopping an Application

To monitor how much RAM running applications and cached processes are using and if necessary, stop them.
Touch Home >
1.
Touch the Running tab.
2.
Touch Home
3.
The Running tab lists the applications, processes, and services that are currently running or that have
cached processes and how much RAM they are using.
Running Applications
Figure 8-10
The graph at the bottom of the screen displays the total RAM in use and the amount free.
4.
Touch an application, process, or service.
Touch Stop.
5.
NOTE
Stopping an application or operating system processes and services disables one or more dependant functions on
the ET1. The ET1 may need to be reset to restore full functionality.

Changing Application Location

Some applications are designed to be stored on a microSD card, rather than in internal storage. Others are
designed so you can change where they are stored. You may find it helpful to move large applications off of
information about uninstalling applications.
> Manage apps.
> Show cached processes or Show running services to switch back and forth.
Uninstall an
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