I would appreciate any corrections to my instructions from those of you who own and/or use Qs.Â
John, I am posting this reply to the entire list.
OK, here it goes:
1.
Assuming that you have already downloaded the files you wish to copy, select them and paste them to the PC’s Clipboard. You can do this by either pressing the key combination [CTRL]+C on your computer keyboard or selecting
Copy from the Edit menu in Windows Explorer. Â
2.
Connect your device to the PC via either U S B or BlueTooth. Doing this should launch ActiveSync or Mobile Center depending upon the operating system. I am only familiar with ActiveSync so I can only provide instructions to that program.Â
3.
After you have confirmed that your device is successfully connected to your computer via ActiveSync, from the Tools menu of ActiveSync, select “Explore Device.”
4.
Open the “My Windows Based Device” folder from the resulting list of files and Folders window. At this point, you are placed in the root folder of your device (SmartPhone or P D A as the case may be).Â
5.
Paste the previously selected files from your computer’s Clipboard into this root folder. You can do this by pressing the key combination [CTRL]+V on your computer keyboard or selecting Paste from the Edit menu of the Window currently in focus.
6.
Finally, once the files have been successfully copied to the phone, they should now be allowed to become ring tones by your phone’s software. That is all there is to it
John, again, I do not use a Q so I do not know how to select ring tones from within the phone, itself but I am sure that others from our little family here will take you to the next level should you need assistance. Just let us know, OK?
I hope this helps.
Mark
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