Table 1. Application keywords

Application Name

Keywords

 

 

Contacts

Addresses, People

Date & Time

Clock, Settings, Preferences

Device Info

Settings, Preferences, Reset

Email

Mail

Location Services

Settings, Preferences

Memos

Notes, Stickies, Notepad

Messaging

Text, SMS, MMS, IM, Instant Chat

Music

Songs, Tunes, Audio

PDF View

Acrobat

Phone

Dial

Photos

Pictures

Quickoffice

Word, Excel, PowerPoint

Regional Settings

Settings, Preferences

Screen & Lock

Wallpaper, Security, Desktop, Brightness, Unlock,

 

Gestures, Settings, Preferences

Software Manager

Store

Sounds &

Audio, Music, Volume, Vibrate, Silent, Settings,

Ringtones

Preferences

System Updates

Settings, Preferences

Tasks

To Do, Todos, Checklist

Videos

Movies

Web

Browser, Blazer, Internet

YouTube

Videos, Movies

Repeat a recent search

To search for information about a term you recently entered, you don't need to enter the term again.

1In Card view, tap Just type.

2Your recent searches are displayed. Tap a search term to repeat the search.

TIP To clear your recent search history, tap Clear.

Customise Just Type

You can select the types of information that are included in a search. For contacts, you can also turn Global Address Lookup on or off. You can choose which web search options to display in the search results, and add new search engines to the list. You can select the applications that you can launch directly from search results.

1In Card view or the Launcher, type a few letters to bring up the search results screen.

2Scroll to the bottom of the search results screen and tap Preferences.

TIP You can also access Just Type preferences by typing some text in Card view or the Launcher, opening the application menu and tapping Preferences.

3Select any of the following options:

Default Search Engine: This is the search engine your smartphone uses to search the web when you enter a search term. To change the search engine, tap the currently displayed engine and then tap the one you want. The list contains two types of search engines: engines

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