Leaving an application
You can leave an application in two ways:
•Close it by selecting any of the back keys. All data is saved.
•Leave it open, and switch to another application using Task manager, see Task manager on page 10. When you switch back to the application, you will return to the same view you were in when you left it.
Closing an application
From the application base view, tap or press the back button.
Task manager
Task manager helps you switch between applications. Leaving an application via Task manager rather than closing it, lets you return to the same view when you switch back to the application. This is useful, for example, when cutting and pasting text from one application to another. To open Task manager tap in the status bar or select More > Task manager.
On the Recent tab, you can switch to recently used applications, or select Main menu and open a new application from there. To switch to an application in the list, tap it or highlight it and select Switch.
Advanced features are available on the Open tab. This tab contains a list of all running
applications, as well as those that are closed but still reserve memory. Highlight an application and select End to end the application and free up all the memory used by it. From the Task manager menu, you can sort the applications in the list by time, size or name.
Dual function keyboard
Each key has two characters located on the lower part of the key, and these are accessed by pressing the left or right side of the key. Using ALT you access the characters or symbols at the top of the key, for example numbers
General functionality
Some of the keyboard functionality is applicable in many applications, not just when entering text. To read about the keyboard functionality when entering text, see Dual
or | Use the arrow keys for navigation |
| within the application. Press an |
| arrow key, for example, to: |
•Access next or previous tab.
•Scroll through contacts with multiple telephone numbers.
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