Navigating Web Pages

Press A to open the Add Bookmark dialog box

Press SPACE in a web page for the next part of the page to appear on the screen; press SHIFT and then SPACE for the previous part of the page to appear

Navigating Web Pages

When viewing a web page, you can navigate to different pages by clicking the trackwheel to view the menu then clicking either Previous or Next. You can also access web pages by clicking embedded links or using your Browser history. With a qualifying Nextel Online service plan, you can also open web pages by entering specific web page addresses and setting bookmarks.

For complete information about using the Browser features such as setting bookmarks, checking your history, and setting Browser configuration options see the online Handheld User Guide.

Accessing NOL Web Sites

1.On the Home screen, click the Nextel Online icon. The startup screen (or home page) appears.

2.Select the desired link and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Go or Get Link.

Access information from selected Web sites that fit your business and personal needs. Nextel will periodically add Web sites with new information. Therefore, content and content providers may change frequently. As new sites are added, they will automatically appear under the appropriate NOL category links. Visit What’s New on your NOL home page often, for details on new and featured sites. Categories currently include the following:

Business Sites: Contains content and services designed to meet the general business and office needs such as package shipping and tracking, and online document management.

News: Details world, international, local (for some areas), and industry-specific headlines and full-text news stories.

Finance: Provides access to delayed and real-time stock quotes, investment and research services, as well as mutual fund and brokerage houses.

Weather/Traffic: Provides access to local weather conditions and forecasts, and latest traffic conditions.

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Nextel comm 6510 manual Navigating Web Pages, Accessing NOL Web Sites