Nokia 9000i Service Manual page 415

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Quick Guide
Technical Documentation
Scroll Keys
Whenever the selection frame is shown, you can select items by moving
the selection frame with the scroll buttons.
Arrow Keys
As above; some applications employ these keys for special functions.
Application buttons
The row of buttons at the top of the keyboard (starting from Tel.) activate
the corresponding applications.
Keyboard Keys
ESC – cancels an action, as does the
key. The ESC key can only
Cancel
be used when
is among the available commands. All information
Cancel
notes shown on the display can also be dismissed with the ESC key
(instead of pressing the
command).
OK
SHIFT – plus a letter key inserts an uppercase letter in front of the cursor.
The SHIFT key does not need to be held down when pressing a key -
once you have pressed the SHIFT key, the next key press always
generates a shifted character.
CTRL – pressed together with certain keys, generates shortcut commands
which can be used in most viewers and text editors.
CHR – Some of the numeric keys have a third character printed on them,
pressing CHR and the key inserts the third character in front of the cursor.
The CHR key also generates other special characters not shown on the
keyboard, see "Notes: Editing" in the User Guide.
ENTER – When in a document or note – adds a new line
– When in the Contact directory – opens a contact card.
Pressing ENTER moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line or
adds a new line. The ENTER key can also be used to select contacts and
contact information in the Contacts directory. When information notes are
shown, you may press ENTER instead of the
command. In options
OK
and settings, when the value can be toggled, you may press ENTER
instead of
.Command Buttons
Change
The commands always relate to the column of four command buttons on
the right side of the display; these will vary according to the application
selected.
HELP –Pressing the HELP button activates a context sensitive on–line
help.
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