Your Mobile's Keys And Navigation - NEC 338 User Manual

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Your mobile's keys and navigation

3 The Menu key
1 The Triangle key
This key takes you to the main
This key is your one-touch access
menu from any screen.
to Today on 3 and a world of
communications, information and
entertainment. (See Section 4.)
4 The Option key
This key is a link to additional
functions or operations. You can
use this when you see three dots
2 The Navigation key
at the bottom of the screen.
This key acts like a joystick, allowing
you to scroll through the screen
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menus to names, numbers, features
and services. It also becomes your
directional control for games.
From the start screen:
Press the Triangle key to access 3
services, and scroll through the menus
Handset profile
by pressing up or down on the
Navigation key (services will be
Incoming calls
highlighted row by row). When you
are within a service, you can move
Missed calls
between pages by pressing left and
Contacts
right on the Navigation key.
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6 The Enter key
9 The Clear key
Once you have scrolled to your desired
This key has two functions. It will
choice, use the Enter key to select it.
take you back to your previous
This function can be used in the
screen (not while in 3 Services)
majority of screens.
and when in a text entry screen,
it also acts as a delete key.
This key is used to take and save
pictures and videos.
10 Soft keys
The left and right soft keys
7 The Send key
activate the prompts that appear
This key is used to make and answer
in the soft boxes directly above
calls and view outgoing calls.
them on the screen. These
prompts change according to
the screen content.
8 The End key (On / Off power)
This key is used to turn your mobile
on and off (press and hold for 5
secs) and to end calls and
close down applications.
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Shortcuts
In the majority of menu screens there will be a number,
of each option. Pressing the corresponding number on your keypad takes you
straight to your desired screen, and saves you from having to scroll and select
that option.
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