BlackBerry® & Standard Keyboard Mode

Using Keyboard Modes

The following describe the various features when using BlackBerry® & Standard keyboard input modes.

BlackBerry® Input Mode

Insert Upper Case – Pressing and holding a letter key automatically inserts the key’s capital letter.

Insert Extended Character – Pressing and holding a letter key while pressing the Up or Down Arrow keys automatically inserts the key’s extended character.

Speed Dial Key Assignment – While in BlackBerry® mode, pressing and holding

any alphanumeric key on the Professional keyboard while in the [Home] screen launches the BlackBerry® Speed dial Assign” application. From the speed dial assign application you can assign a phone number to dial when the key on the Professional keyboard is pressed and held while in the home screen.

Notes: In BlackBerry® mode, repeating character is not possible. This is the same as pressing a key on the BlackBerry® device it self.

Standard Input Mode

Repeating Character – Pressing and holding a letter key automatically inserts repeating characters.

Insert Extended Character – Inserting extended or international characters can be done using the [Alt + Key], [AltGr + Key], or the Symbols option.

Notes: Repeating character will only work when the Keyboard Settings – [] Enable Auto Repeat option has been enabled.

AmzerSmart Keyboard, User Guide v3.00 © 2006

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