To view a list of the last 20 web pages, click the trackwheel. Click History.

To refresh the current web page, click the trackwheel. Click Refresh.

To view the address for the current web page, click the trackwheel. Click Page Address.

To view the address for a link, click the link. Click

Link Address.

To view the address for an image, click the image. Click Image Address.

To move the browser to the background to use another program, click the trackwheel. Click Hide.

To close the browser, click the trackwheel. Click

Close.

View images

To set how images load in your browser, in the browser options, click Browser Configuration. To load images while the page is loading, set the Show Images field. To show image placeholders if images do not load, set the Show Image Placeholders field to Yes.

To view an image on its own page, click the trackwheel. Click Full Image. To return to the web page, click the trackwheel. Click Back.

If you set the Show Images field to No, images are not loaded when you load the web page. To load some of the images after the web page is loaded, click the trackwheel. Click More Images. To load all the images, click the trackwheel. Click All

Images.

Copy a link, image, or web page address

On a web page, click a link or image. Click Link Address, Image Address, or Page Address. Click

Copy Address.

To paste the link address, image address, or page address, place the cursor where you want to insert the copied text. Click the trackwheel. Click Paste.

Send a link or image in an email message

1.On a web page, click a link or image.

2.Click Link Address or Image Address.

3.Click Send Address.

4.Click a contact.

5.Click Email <contact>.

6.Send your message.

Note:

To send a web page address in an email message, on the web page, click the trackwheel. Click Send Address. Click a contact. Click Email <contact>.

Send your message.

Save an image

You can save .jpeg, .png, .gif, and .bmp web page images in the pictures list. Saving an image in the pictures list enables you to set the image as a screen saver, or open the image at any time. On a web page, click an image. Click Save Image. Save your changes.

Notes:

The Save Image field is only available for BlackBerry Wireless Handhelds with color screens.

Depending on your service provider, you might not be able to save images.

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BlackBerry specifications

BlackBerry Limited, once synonymous with the smartphone revolution, has evolved significantly since its inception. Initially known for its wireless communication innovations, BlackBerry carved a niche for itself in the security-conscious enterprise market, offering devices that were both reliable and secure.

One of the standout features of BlackBerry smartphones was their renowned QWERTY keyboard. This physical keyboard, combined with a user-friendly interface, made typing emails and messages a breeze, attracting business professionals and tech enthusiasts alike. The introduction of the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) in 2005 further solidified its reputation, offering users a secure, instant messaging platform that facilitated real-time communication without the typical SMS fees.

In terms of security, BlackBerry boasts a robust reputation. The company's devices and software are built on the premise of advanced encryption standards, ensuring that users' data remained safe from potential breaches. BlackBerry's Enterprise Mobility Suite, which includes features like secure file sharing and document management, became a staple for enterprises looking to protect sensitive corporate information.

BlackBerry also pioneered push email technology, enabling users to receive emails almost instantaneously. This was a game-changer for busy professionals who needed to stay connected on the go. Coupled with its efficient software, BlackBerry was able to offer longer battery life compared to many competitors at the time, further enhancing its appeal.

As the smartphone landscape shifted towards touchscreens, BlackBerry adapted with the launch of devices such as the BlackBerry Z10 and the BlackBerry Priv. The Z10 marked a significant shift to a full touchscreen experience while the Priv, powered by Android, showcased BlackBerry's commitment to blending its secure ecosystem with the vast app ecosystem Android offers.

Beyond hardware, BlackBerry has shifted its focus towards software and services in recent years. The company now emphasizes cybersecurity, offering a suite of tools and technologies for IoT security, enterprise solutions, and endpoint management.

In summary, BlackBerry's legacy is rooted in its commitment to security, innovative communication solutions, and a user-centric design. While it may now be more of a software-focused company, its impact on the mobile industry and its pioneering technologies continue to resonate within the realms of communication and data security.