RCA 980-04038-800 manual Going Directly to a WEB Site

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3Type a word, phrase, question, or Web address for Search to look up, then press OK or RETURN.

Search looks for Web sites that match the words you typed. It lists the matching sites on a page called Search Results.

4Look at the Web sites listed on the search results page. Try to determine if any of them meet your needs.

The search results page tells you how many Web pages the search function found that match your search terms. Scroll through the list and check the first few results to see if they sound helpful to you.

5If you see a search result that seems useful, select it from the list, then press OK or RETURN to go to that Web site. If not, change the words you are searching for, and try a new search. You can use the BACK button on the remote control or keyboard to return to the Search page.

After you go to a Web site from the search results page, you can use the BACK button on the remote control or keyboard to return to the search results page—from there you can try another result from the list.

Search tips

Finding what you want on the Web is largely a matter of learning to search for the right words. Here are a few tips:

Be specific. General terms will return too many results. Narrow your terms to get more useful results. For example, use pizza delivery in San Francisco, not pizza.

Don’t be afraid to use as many words as you need. In search terms, shorter is not necessarily better. For example, use hotels near 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, not Olympics and not hotels.

To find a specific phrase, put it inside of quotation marks. For example, use “Gone with the wind” in quotes, not gone with the wind.

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GOING DIRECTLY TO A WEB SITE

If you know the address of a Web site (also known as the URL—Uniform Resource Locator), you don’t need to search for the Web site to find it. You can simply type the address in the Web Options panel.

To use the Web Options panel to type in a Web address:

1If you are watching DIRECTV® programming, press the TV•WEB button on your remote control or keyboard to go to the Web side of the WebTV service.

2Press the MENU•OPTIONS button on your remote control or keyboard. The Web Options panel appears.

The go to button

3Select go to from the Web Options panel, then press OK on your remote control or RETURN on your keyboard.

The Address panel appears.

4Type the address of the Web site you want to visit.

Notice that the http:// part of the address is already filled in for you. Just type the part of the address that starts with “www.”

5Select Go to Page, then press OK or RETURN. You are taken to the Web address you entered.

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Contents Userguide Page Contents Iii ContentsWelcome IntroductionUpgrades Service OptionsIntroduction Signing UPGetting Help Getting aroundTV Home ON-SCREEN KeyboardZooming to FULL-SCREEN Size Watching TVTV Home Displaying Program Information Watching TVChanging the Channel Directv Advanced Program Guide Finding ShowsCustomizing the Guide Advanced Program GuideCreating a List of Favorite Channels Advanced Program Guide Restricting Access Restricting AccessSearch TV Search TV TV RemindersTV Reminders PAY PER View ProgramsRecording a Program to Your Receiver RecordingPAY PER View Programs Recording Recording a Program to Your VCR Recording MY Shows Watching Recorded ShowsWatching Recorded Shows Erasing a Recorded Program TV ControlsPlay TV ControlsPause Forward Instant ReplayReverse Getting Back to Live TV Jump AheadSlow Motion Displaying a PIP Window PICTURE-IN-PICTURE PIPPutting the PIP Window Away Switching Between PIP and FULL-SCREEN ViewViewing Program Information in the PIP Window Interactive TV Going to a WEB Site Interactive TVFinding Interactive WEB Sites Going to AN Interactive WEB SiteInteractive TV Internet Reading Your Mail MailMail Writing AN E-MAIL Message Using the Address Book Correcting Spelling ErrorsCUT, COPY, and Paste Copying all textInserting text you have copied World Wide WEB World Wide WEBWEB Home Searching the WEBGoing Directly to a WEB Site Favorites Creating a Collection of Your Favorite WEB Sites Watch TV While Surfing the WEB Visiting a WEB Site in Your Favorites CollectionCreating a NEW WEB Shopping on the WEBCreating Your OWN WEB Editing AN Existing WEB Online Conversation Online ConversationDiscussion Groups and Chat Rooms Discussion GroupsThere are three ways to join a discussion group. You can Making Side Comments Whispering Chat RoomsCreating a NEW Chat Room Your AccountBilling Information and Payment Options Your AccountAccount Options Adding Users to Your Account Updates Getting the Latest FeaturesUsing AN ISP to Connect to the Webtv Service Index Index 100