Using Password Keeper - Blackberry dummies 2 Manual

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Figure 6-7:
Start and
set the time
of the timer.
3. Touch-press anywhere on the screen above the buttons.
A screen similar to the right side of Figure 6-7 appears.
4. Lightly touch the portion of the time that you want to change and
finger-scroll up or down to choose a possible value.
From left to right, the time is based on hours, minutes, and seconds. All
are editable.
5. Touch-press the OK button to accept the time.
6. Touch-press Start button (the stopwatch image).
Your timer starts ticking. After it reaches the time, it notifies you.
You can customize the type of timer notification to a tone, a vibration, or
both. To do so, touch-press Clock from the Home screen. Press the menu key
and then touch-press Options. In the Countdown Timer section, make your
selections.

Using Password Keeper

Suppose that you're in front of an Internet browser, trying to access an online
account. For the life of you, you just can't remember the account password.
It's your third login attempt, and if you fail this time, your account will be
locked. Then you have to call the customer hotline and wait hours before
you can speak to a representative. Argghh! It's happened to all of us. Luckily,
BlackBerry Storm gives you an application to avoid this headache.
Chapter 6: Setting Alarms and Keeping Your Passwords
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