Qwerty Text Input - Nokia 3510i User Manual

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QWERTY Text Input

Keyboard Mapping to the SDK Keys
Key
Number keys 0 through 9.
Power On/Off
Volume Up
Volume Down
QWERTY Text Input
The SDK provides the ability for you to type on the QWERTY keyboard of your computer and
have the characters typed appear in the display screen of the SDK. This feature is termed
QWERTY text input.
For example, if the SDK browser is currently displaying a text entry box, say because a
page you browsed to contained this box, you can enter characters into the box by typing on the
QWERTY keyboard.
Or, to take another example, if the browser is not active at all, you can type on the QWERTY
keyboard and see characters displayed on the SDK. The effect of this is quite similar to simply
pressing the alphanumeric keys on a 3510i mobile handset when its browser is not active, as if
you were entering a phone number to be dialed.
QWERTY text input is provided as an ease of use feature. However, it is important to note that
characters entered into the SDK in this manner are not mapped directly to the SDK keys, as are
the shortcut keys listed in the section titled
To clarify this point, if you press the shortcut key Numpad 5, you will see the Number 5 key on
the SDK flash briefly to a lighter hue, indicating a key press on the SDK GUI. In contrast, this
does not happen if you press the 5 key on the QWERTY keyboard because this 5 key is not
mapped directly to an SDK key.
Keyboard Key or Key Combination
NumPad 0 through NumPad 9
Not mapped
Not mapped
Not mapped
Keyboard
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Shortcuts.
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