Customising Menus, Wallpaper And The Screen; General Shortcuts - Motorola E1000 User Manual

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Customising menus, wallpaper and the screen

There are many ways in which you can make your mobile unique.
Press
Scroll to
and press
Personalise and press
At
You can change the settings
for the following features...
Home Screen – change the features linked
to the right soft key and 5-way Navigation
key in the start screen.
Main Menu – choose the Icon view or List
view. Also reorder the 12 items on the main
menu.
Greeting – add a greeting to appear every
time your mobile is switched on.
Wallpaper – select your mobile screen's
background image and layout. Take a
picture and use it as wallpaper, or
download one from 3 services. See page 3.4
for how to set a wallpaper.
Screen Saver – select your mobile
display's screensaver image and layout.
Quick Dial – change your Quick Dial
numbers.
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General shortcuts

Use the chart below as a guide for general navigation shortcuts and key functions.
Key
Function
Today on 3. Also returns you to Today on 3 from any browser page
From the start screen-links to useful functions including Take Photo, Make Video,
View Calendar etc.
This key takes you to the main menu from the start screen. When it appears on
other screens it gives you access to submenu items related to that particular
feature.
This key acts like a joystick. It allows you to scroll throughout the screen menus to
names, numbers, features and services. It also becomes your directional control for
games.
To lock and unlock your mobile's keypad.
To make and answer a voice or video call as well as to view recently dialled voice
and video calls.
To end all services, including a call, or browsing 3 services.
During a call – press SWAP to view your Contacts, Messages, Browser, Calendar,
Multimedia, and make a New Call.
To display your phone number.
Scroll to Ring Styles. Select Style to change from Soft to either Loud, Silent or
Vibrate etc for calls, messages and alarms.
Volume control.
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