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Stowaway Ultra-Slim Owner’s Manual – BlackBerry
®
OS
Page 16
Using the Stowaway keyboard
Commands joined by a dash “” mean that the key combination must be
pressed in order and with all keys held down at the same time.
Commands joined by a plus “+” mean that the key following the “+
must be pressed after the initial key combination is pressed and released.
The keyboard provides 2 separate color-coded function keys (blue <Fn>
and
green <Fn>) that enable you to navigate the device or access
numbers and symbols. In the tables below, the
blue <Fn> key is to the
left of the spacebar and is referred to as <
LFn>. The green <Fn> key is
to the right of the spacebar and is referred to as <
RFn>.
Dialing numbers
The keyboard may be used to dial phone numbers. When on the Phone
screen, pressing <
LFn>+<number> will input that number into the dialing
program.
Action Shortcut
Launch Phone <LFn>+<Z>
Dial number <LFn>+<1-0>
Place call <LFn>+<Z>
End call <LFn>+<X>
Moving the Caret
Some applications may respond to other keys and shortcuts. For example,
the following keys work in many text editor windows (such as MemoPad):
Action Shortcut
Move caret up
<
>
Move caret down
<
>
Move caret left
<
>
Move caret right
<
>