Blackberry Typing Tips For Bold 9000

by Nideesh C on February 8, 2011 · 0 comments

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1. How to Insert a period

* Press Space key twice – the next letter is capitalized.

2. How to Capitalize a letter

* Hold letter key until capitalized letter appears

3. How to Type an alternate character on a key

* Hold Alt key and press character key

4. How to Type an accented or special character

* Hold letter key and roll trackball left or right (For example, to type ü, hold U and roll the trackball to the left until ü appears)
Release letter key when accented or special character appears

5. How to Type a number in a number field

* Press a number key

6. How to Type a number in a password field

* Hold Alt key and press a number key

7. How to Turn on NUM lock

* Press Alt key + Left Shift key

8. How to Turn on CAP lock

* Press Alt key + Right Shift key

9. How to Turn off NUM lock or CAP lock

* Press Shift key

10. How to Switch typing input languages

* On the Language screen, set Use Input Language Shortcut field to Yes Hold Alt key and press Enter key Highlight a language
Release Alt key

11. How to Insert a period or at sign (@) into an email address

* Press Space key

12. How to Type a symbol

* Press Symbol key and type the letter that appears below the symbol

13. How to Highlight a line of text

* Press Shift key and roll Trackball

14. How to Highlight text character by character

* Hold Shift key and roll Trackball left or right

15. How to Cancel a text selection

* Press the Escape key

16. How to Cut highlighted text when typing

* Press Shift key + Backspace/Delete key

17. How to Copy highlighted text when typing

* Press Alt key and click Trackball

18. How to Paste highlighted text when typing

* Press Shift key and click Trackball

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