Nokia 6620 manual Using the Left or Right Softkeys to Initiate Commands, About Screen Softkeys

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Introduction

Using the Left or Right Softkeys to Initiate Commands

When browsing the Web, the bottom line of your phone's display identifies one or more softkeys. These keys are shortcut controls and they correspond to the softkey buttons directly below the phone’s display. Depending on where the cursor is present on the Web page, or on a menu, will determine what function the softkeys will perform.

To use, press the corresponding softkey. If an additional popup menu appears when you press the softkey, select the menu options by highlighting the option using the up/down of the Navigation Joystick and pressing the center of the Navigation Joystick or press the Select Softkey.

Function Screen Softkeys and Menus

The Options Softkey opens a popup menu containing one or more options. Scroll to a menu item and press the center of the Navigation Joystick or press the Select Softkey to initiate the choice. Press the Cancel Softkey, which appears when a menu is opened, to close the popup menu with no action taken.

About Screen Softkeys

Selecting the About icon opens the nweb by Novarra Version page. This page contains version and copyright information.

Options Softkey

None

OK - Returns you to the previous screen.

Exit - The application is closed.

Address: Screen Softkeys

Selecting the Load icon opens the Address: screen. From this screen you can enter and launch the Web address you want to visit. You do not need to enter the protocol if it is http://. However, you must enter other protocols, such as https://. Enter the Web address and press the OK Softkey.

Options Softkey

OK Softkey

 

 

Cancel - Takes you to the

Launches the entered Web

previous screen with no action

address.

taken.

 

Exit - The application is closed.

 

 

 

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Contents For the Nokia 6600/6620 Novarra, IncNweb User’s Guide Table of Contents Browsing the Web on Your Phone Index TroubleshootingCustomizing nweb Table of Contents About This Book About This Book Phone System Requirements Installing nwebIntroduction Web Starting nwebUse of the Phone Navigation Joystick Function Screens What nweb Looks LikePopup Menus Screen LayoutMain Menu Using nweb MenusTable of Main Menu Icons, Commands and Shortcuts Opening the Main MenuBack Icon Menu Shortcut Description CommandAdd To LoadAbout Screen Softkeys Using the Left or Right Softkeys to Initiate CommandsFunction Screen Softkeys and Menus Address Screen SoftkeysDropdown List Multiple-Choice Softkeys Options Softkey Cancel SoftkeyAdvanced Options Screen Softkeys Dropdown List Single-Choice SoftkeysEdit Favorite Screen Softkeys Favorites Screen SoftkeysHistory Screen Softkeys Main Menu SoftkeysOptions Screen Softkeys Splash ScreenOptions Softkey Various Softkey Clear KeyWeb Page Softkeys Menu Opens the Main MenuIntroduction Browsing the Web on Your Phone Loading a WebTo Go Back to the Last Page You Visited Following a LinkReturning to a Web Page You Just Visited To Go Forward Through the History ListStopping the Web Page Download Process Using PasswordsGoing to Your Home Refreshing aInteracting with Forms Using Text Fields and Text AreasUsing Radio Buttons and Checkboxes Dropdown ListsSingle-Choice Dropdown Lists Push MessagesSubmitting Forms Multiple-Choice Dropdown ListsClosing nweb From the Main Menu Closing nwebClosing nweb From any Page or Screen Viewing, Adding, Editing and Deleting Favorites Viewing a FavoriteTo Add a Favorite from the Favorites Screen Adding a FavoriteTo Add a Favorite from a Loaded Editing a Favorite Deleting a FavoriteViewing, Adding, Editing and Deleting Favorites Finding Web Pages You Recently Visited Returning to a Page in the History ListClearing the History Opening the Options Screen Customizing nwebOptions Screen Basic Image Quality HomeImage Retrieval Cache Additional Cache FeaturesSwap Navigation Keys Startup LocaleOptions Screen Advanced Opening the Advanced ScreenCustomizing nweb Problems After Changing Options TroubleshootingPoor Signal or No Signal Error Conditions Error MessagesNweb Nweb Error Messages Error Cause SuggestionTo the Wireless Data Server Troubleshooting Index Push