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Blue functions are common now but usually only on laptops. They are accessed via a blue button normally labelled Fn down in the left corner near CTRL and SHIFT. Hold the Fn button and press the desired button to acheive the function.
hi your blackberry is not recognising the fact that you have installed your battery this is a softrware problem that needs to be resolved by your blackberry agent.hope this helps.
Sounds like the memory battery indicator. Does it look like a button battery with a slash?
If it is, you probably cannot set the date and time also.
It takes a CR 1616 button battery and goes in the window behind the main battery.
Look to the right of the N and M and COMMA and PERIOD keys, for the SLASH key.
Below the COMMA and PERIOD keys, is there a key labelled ALT(ernate) GR(aphic)? If so, hold that key down, press the key to the right of the PERIOD key, and press the ALT GR key, and see if a SLASH is displayed.
what u have to do is when u are going to take the picture click on the little lightening bolt next to the func. set button. 2 pictures will pop up- one of a lightening bolt and another with a lightening bolt with a slash through it. hit the lightening bolt button again and it will select the slashed lightening bolt picture. this will turn flash off to turn it back on go back to the screen with the 2 bolts the same way but press the button with the flower to the right of the func. set button.
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