Tips and Tricks for BlackBerry
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Tips and Tricks for BlackBerry
Tips and Tricks for BlackBerry
Important Keys
==============
ALT Key = :alt: has half moon on top of it. Left side of keyboard below A.
(New BlackBerry devices have "ALT" spelled out on the key)
CAP key = :cap: bottom right key (AKA Shift Key)
IN General
==========
Hold the :alt: key while you roll the thumb-wheel to scroll horizontally in any field where you can center or view text.
Hold the :alt: key while you roll the thumb-wheel to scroll through a field to view options.
Hold the :cap: key while you roll the thumb-wheelto select multiple items in the list:
alt:+Escape - Allows multitasking, brings up Taskbar on any screen.Similar to Windows ALT+TAB
alt:+:cap: - Turns on CAPS lock.Hold :alt: first thenpress :cap:. An
oval with an up arrow screen shows up in the upper right corner of the
screen.
cap:+:alt: - Turns on NUM lock. Hold :cap: first then press :alt:. A #
sign shows up in the oval in the upper right corner of the screen.
Type the first letter of an item in an option list or menu to jump directly to that item.
Type the first letter of a name or initials separated by a :space: to find a contact in the Address Book screen.
Press C to compose a new message from the ho,e screen or within
Messages. (If this does not work, ensure Phone>Options>"Dial From
Home Screen" is turned off.This re-enables key press shortcuts for
icons from the home screen)
Press :alt:+:enter: to keylock your BlackBerry quickly from the home
screen. (Alternate keypress is just press K, but this only works if
"Dial From Home Screen" is disabled)
Rearrange the ribbon: In the Home Screen (ribbon), hold the :alt: key
and click the thumb-wheel to bring up a menu. You can then select Move
Icon, Hide Icon, or Show All. If you hide an icon to show it again
click Show all and it'll appear with an X over it, bring up the menu on
it and uncheck hide icon.
The BlackBerry display can be backlit to allow reading messages in the
dark. To get the light to come on, hit the backlight button usually in
the lower right of the keyboard.Hopefully you've a backlit keyboard as
well as you can type in the dark.
Turning the radio off and back on when coverage is spotty and you've
lost signal seems to help.Also going into network and selecting
register now will help.And if you've a phone/combo BalckBerry then on
some you can go into network and select Scan for networks. Then select
the network you're on, for example T-Mobile, then save. After doing
this, the radio will reset and you may receive a register message and a
new service book, which you can accept from the service book menu in
options.
Password protect your BlackBerry. To set a password, go to the Options
menu to the Security item. Set the desired timeout (atleast 15 mins)
and enable a password. In conjunction with this, you should also go to
the Options menu to the Owneritem, and enter your name, phone number,
etc. When the password protection kicks in, this is what is displayed
on the screen.
After 5 incorrect attempts in typing in your password, the password
starts echoing. After 10 attempts, it performs a lobotomy on itself and
almost all data is ckeared. The Memo database, however, is retained and
visible.
To support more than one signature. Wipe out your auto-signature in the
Redirector of the Desktop Software and just use 'AutoText' to configure
alternate signature.
In the message list
===================
Sorting:
alt:+I - show only incoming mail
alt:+0 - show only outgoing mail (messages you've sent)
alt:+P - show phone log messages
alt:+S - show SMS messages
alt:+V - show VoiceMail messages
Navigating T - go to top message listing
B - Go to the end of message listing
del: - close message listing and return to home screen
space: - pagedown
cap:+:space: - pageup
Deleting multiple messages at one:
Highlight a date in the messages list, hit the thumb-wheel and select
delete prior. All messages prior to that date will be deleted
Important Keys
==============
ALT Key = :alt: has half moon on top of it. Left side of keyboard below A.
(New BlackBerry devices have "ALT" spelled out on the key)
CAP key = :cap: bottom right key (AKA Shift Key)
IN General
==========
Hold the :alt: key while you roll the thumb-wheel to scroll horizontally in any field where you can center or view text.
Hold the :alt: key while you roll the thumb-wheel to scroll through a field to view options.
Hold the :cap: key while you roll the thumb-wheelto select multiple items in the list:
alt:+Escape - Allows multitasking, brings up Taskbar on any screen.Similar to Windows ALT+TAB
alt:+:cap: - Turns on CAPS lock.Hold :alt: first thenpress :cap:. An
oval with an up arrow screen shows up in the upper right corner of the
screen.
cap:+:alt: - Turns on NUM lock. Hold :cap: first then press :alt:. A #
sign shows up in the oval in the upper right corner of the screen.
Type the first letter of an item in an option list or menu to jump directly to that item.
Type the first letter of a name or initials separated by a :space: to find a contact in the Address Book screen.
Press C to compose a new message from the ho,e screen or within
Messages. (If this does not work, ensure Phone>Options>"Dial From
Home Screen" is turned off.This re-enables key press shortcuts for
icons from the home screen)
Press :alt:+:enter: to keylock your BlackBerry quickly from the home
screen. (Alternate keypress is just press K, but this only works if
"Dial From Home Screen" is disabled)
Rearrange the ribbon: In the Home Screen (ribbon), hold the :alt: key
and click the thumb-wheel to bring up a menu. You can then select Move
Icon, Hide Icon, or Show All. If you hide an icon to show it again
click Show all and it'll appear with an X over it, bring up the menu on
it and uncheck hide icon.
The BlackBerry display can be backlit to allow reading messages in the
dark. To get the light to come on, hit the backlight button usually in
the lower right of the keyboard.Hopefully you've a backlit keyboard as
well as you can type in the dark.
Turning the radio off and back on when coverage is spotty and you've
lost signal seems to help.Also going into network and selecting
register now will help.And if you've a phone/combo BalckBerry then on
some you can go into network and select Scan for networks. Then select
the network you're on, for example T-Mobile, then save. After doing
this, the radio will reset and you may receive a register message and a
new service book, which you can accept from the service book menu in
options.
Password protect your BlackBerry. To set a password, go to the Options
menu to the Security item. Set the desired timeout (atleast 15 mins)
and enable a password. In conjunction with this, you should also go to
the Options menu to the Owneritem, and enter your name, phone number,
etc. When the password protection kicks in, this is what is displayed
on the screen.
After 5 incorrect attempts in typing in your password, the password
starts echoing. After 10 attempts, it performs a lobotomy on itself and
almost all data is ckeared. The Memo database, however, is retained and
visible.
To support more than one signature. Wipe out your auto-signature in the
Redirector of the Desktop Software and just use 'AutoText' to configure
alternate signature.
In the message list
===================
Sorting:
alt:+I - show only incoming mail
alt:+0 - show only outgoing mail (messages you've sent)
alt:+P - show phone log messages
alt:+S - show SMS messages
alt:+V - show VoiceMail messages
Navigating T - go to top message listing
B - Go to the end of message listing
del: - close message listing and return to home screen
space: - pagedown
cap:+:space: - pageup
Deleting multiple messages at one:
Highlight a date in the messages list, hit the thumb-wheel and select
delete prior. All messages prior to that date will be deleted
Re: Tips and Tricks for BlackBerry
How can I retrieve a deleted Phone Number?
If you have deleted a number in your Call Logs that is not associated with your Address Book:
On your BlackBerry homescreen:
1. Hold down the ALT key and type LGLG
2. Press Menu and then Options
3. Scroll down into the event list
4. Press Menu and "Hide all Types"
5. Scroll down and Highlight PhoneApp
6. Press Menu and press Toggle Filter
7. Menu > Save
Now, you will see a lot of what appears to be gibberish. This shows all
calls and numbers to the phone. You need to dig through to find the
deleted number. When you find it, select the entry and it will show the
full number.
If you have deleted a number in your Call Logs that is not associated with your Address Book:
On your BlackBerry homescreen:
1. Hold down the ALT key and type LGLG
2. Press Menu and then Options
3. Scroll down into the event list
4. Press Menu and "Hide all Types"
5. Scroll down and Highlight PhoneApp
6. Press Menu and press Toggle Filter
7. Menu > Save
Now, you will see a lot of what appears to be gibberish. This shows all
calls and numbers to the phone. You need to dig through to find the
deleted number. When you find it, select the entry and it will show the
full number.
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