
User's Manual MobileNavigator6
1.4.2Elements of the mobile telephone
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| Cursor pad | The cursor pad is an operating element in | 
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 | your mobile telephone using which the | 
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 | functions Up, Down, To the right and To the | 
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 | left can be executed. Depending on your | 
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 | mobile telephone, this cursor pad could also | 
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 | be a cursor rocker, control cross, joystick, | 
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 | jog dial, scroll key, scroll cross, navigation | 
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 | cross or a navigation key. | 
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 | In most cases you can also use the cursor | 
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 | pad to execute the OK function by pressing | 
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 | directly on its centre. | 
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 | For the sake of simplicity, this manual will | 
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 | often talk about the Up, Down, To the right, | 
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 | To the left and OK keys. These refer to the | 
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 | respective functions of the cursor pad. | 
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| Softbutton | Each mobile telephone has two softbuttons. | 
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 | The softbuttons are two keys that are | 
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 | arranged directly beneath the display. In the | 
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 | lowest line of the display, directly above the | 
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 | two softbuttons, there generally appear left | 
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 | and / or right text fields that indicate which | 
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 | function the respective softbutton can carry | 
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 | out at present. | 
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| Key | All the keys in the keyboard of the mobile | 
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 | telephone, with the exception of the | 
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 | softbutton and the cursor pad. | 
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For more information refer to the user manual for your mobile telephone and chapter "Mobile telephone operating elements" on page 16.
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