Menu Functions - Mercedes-Benz COMAND Supplement Manual

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Web browser
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Navigating the website
Step
Turn the controller. Navigates from one
X
Sliding the controller:
Left or right 1
X
Up or down 4
X
Diagonally 2
X
Press the control-
X
ler.
Press %.
X

Menu functions

Closes the browser
:
Goes back/forward
;
=
Updates/cancels
?
URL entry
Favorites
A
Closes the window
B
Options
C
To show the menu: press the % button.
X
To call up the Options menu: select 3 by
X
turning and pressing the controller.
To close the website: select &.
X
To call up the previous website: select
X
t.
To call up the next website: select u.
X
X
Result
i
selectable item (e.g.
link, text field or
X
menu) to the next and
highlights the respec-
X
tive element on the
X
website.
X
Moves the pointer on
the page.
Opening in a new window
Opens the selected
item.
Calls up the menu.
In order to be able to use this function, the cur-
sor must be on a link.
X
X
X
Adding to bookmarks
Adds the current website to the favorites. The
website can then be called up using the menu.
You can store up to 20 favorites in the menu.
X
X
X
Current URL
X
X
X
To refresh the website: select Î.
The website is refreshed. This procedure may
take some time.
While the website is loading, a cross
appears in the menu. This can be used to can-
cel the loading procedure.
To enter a URL: select g.
Enter a web address (URL) (
Favorites: select f.
To close the active window: select h.
Options menu
To show the menu: press the % button.
To select 3: turn and press the controller.
Select
Open In A New Window
Open In A New
Window.
The website is opened in a new window.
To show the menu: press the % button.
To select 3: turn and press the controller.
Select
Add to
Add to Bookmarks
Bookmarks.
The website is added to the bookmarks.
To show the menu: press the % button.
To select 3: turn and press the controller.
Select
Current
Current URL
URL.
The URL appears.
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