Using 1Password for Palm
To use 1Password for Palm you will need to use Sync to Palm to make sure your handheld has 1Password Palm database and application installed.
Starting 1Password for Palm
After synchronization with the handheld is finished you will see 1Password icon in the list of Palm applications. Tap on the icon to start 1Password:

Entering Access Code
After 1Password for Palm has started you will need to select the database and enter the Access Code.

1Password Palm database can be stored in main memory of the handheld or on an external memory card (SD memory card). The location of the database is selected in the Sync to Palm window.
The Access Code is used to protect your information and it is also entered in the Sync to Palm window. If you forgot the Access Code, simply run Sync to Palm on your Mac again and enter a new Access Code.
Tip: If the access code you entered on your Mac is not accepted by 1Password for Palm, try turn ON the “Reveal” checkbox on Palm. In some cases Graffiti input is not accepted when Reveal is OFF.
Item List Screen
After you enter the Access Code and tap Open button, 1Password will display a list of Web Forms. You can switch between different item types by tapping at the drop-down at the top of the screen. In the current version of 1Password for Palm you can switch between Web Forms, Secure Notes, and Wallet items:

You can search the items by name: enter the name (or a portion of the name) in the field at the bottom of the screen and tap the Find Next button.
Item Details
You can see full details for the selected item by tapping the Details button:

Easy View
To make it easier to see the complex passwords, 1Password includes Easy View screen. In Easy View the value is split in 4 character groups:

Protecting Your Data
To protect your information after you finished using 1Password for Palm, simply switch to another application or turn off the handheld. 1Password for Palm will also automatically lock itself when your Palm goes to sleep.