Keyboard Shortcuts; Title Bar Indicators; Manage Your Speed Dial List - Danger T-Mobile Sidekick Owner's Manual

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Keyboard Shortcuts

While you're in the Phone application, you can use the following shortcuts for menu items:
End Call
Press
Dial with Wheel
Add/Edit Contact...
Call Log
Second Call...
Mute/Un-mute Call
Note that while you're on a phone call:
• Press @ (at sign) to create a * (star) tone.
• Press . (period) to create a # (pound) tone.

Title Bar Indicators

Your device title bar will show you the status of your Phone application; for example:
The phone symbol shown above, plus others you might see at some time, are explained below:
You have one call active; time elapsed is 3 minutes, 40 seconds. Note that the
phone icon and the time display alternately. If you have two calls active, you'll see
one phone icon blinking and the time displayed will be for the foreground call.
Call forwarding is turned on. Your phone will not ring.
You have unheard voice mail.

Manage Your Speed Dial List

You can store up to eight speed dial numbers for easy dialing. Note that shortcut #1 is reserved for your voice
mailbox number and cannot be reassigned.
Once you store a speed dial number, you can easily dial that number by pressing and holding the shortcut
number for at least two seconds. Very convenient! You can always check your Speed Dial list assignments by
opening the Quick Call pop-up menu on the main dialing screen.
You can add, edit, or delete speed dial numbers from the Settings > Speed Dial screen or from the New Speed
Dial menu item. Details follow.
April 15, 2003
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