•To go to any web page on the Internet, enter the address in the Address Bar, or select .
•If you browse to a secure web page, a Lock appears in the Address bar.
•To view the previous or next page, select or .
•To view a page in a wide layout format (as on your computer), select and then select Wide Page Mode.
•To refresh the page with the latest content from the Internet, select .
•To scroll through the page in Optimized View, press Up or Down . In Wide Page View, press Up , Down , Left , or Right to scroll in all directions.
•To follow a link to another web page in Optimized View, press Left or Right to highlight the link, and then press Center to go to the selected page. You can also tap the link on the screen with your stylus.
Creating a bookmark
Bookmarks let you instantly access a web page without needing to enter the address every time. The Web browser can store up to 100 bookmarks or saved pages, allowing you to open your favorite web pages quickly. Remember, a bookmark is different from a favorite (see “Defining favorite buttons” on page 53).
1.Go to the page you want to bookmark.
2.Open the menus .
3.Select Add Bookmark on the Page menu.
4.If desired, change the Name and Description.
5.Select OK, and then select OK again.
Saving a page
The Web browser lets you save a page for offline
viewing, so you don’t need an Internet connection to view it later.
Want to get to the icons faster? Press Space to jump to the icons, or open the menus to access the same commands through the menus.
You can also open the Web browser from the Applications View. Go to Applications and select Web.
Always using bookmarks? Make Bookmark View the default view when you open the browser. Open the Options menu and select Preferences. Select the Start With pick list and select Bookmarks.