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<li>To move the cursor in a different direction, hold down the<i> Alt key</i> and roll the trackwheel.</li>
<li>For a letter, hold the letter key until the capitalized letter appears.</li>
<li>To go to a screen, press the Space key. To move a screen, press <i>Shift + Space key</i>.</li>
<li>To move to the next item, press N. To go to the previous item, <i>press P</i>.</li>
<li>In the<i> calendar</i>, to change the calendar view, press A. To switch to day mode, <i>press D</i>. To change to Week view, press W. To change to Month view, <i>press M</i>.</li>
<li>Making use of the letter, hold the letter key until the capitalized letter appears.</li></ul>
These shortcuts keys can be used when typing text in Blackberry:
If you want to type the alternate character on a key, hold the Alt key and press the character key.
For an accented or special character, hold the letter key and roll the trackball left or right. Click a selected character.
To type a symbol, press the Symbol key. To view more symbols, press the Symbol key again. Type the letter that appears below the symbol to insert the corresponding symbol.
To insert a period (.), press the Space key twice. The next letter is capitalized.
To capitalize a letter, hold the letter key until the capitalized letter appears.
To turn NUM lock on, hold the Shift key and press the Alt key.
To turn NUM lock off, press the Alt key.
To insert an at sign (@) or a period (.) in an email address field, press the Space key.
To type a number in a number field, press a number key. You do not need to press the Alt key.
In order to type a number in a password field, hold the Alt key and press the number key.
To type a letter in a number field, hold the Alt key and use the multi-tap input method to insert the letter.
If you are typing input languages, hold the Alt key and press the Enter key. Select a language, then release the Alt key.
open the rem.control and clean the keypads for bad contacts, oxide, corrosion, and dirty. and try again. if the problem persist, go to the repair shop TV for fix it. God bless you
First, press the arrow key (pointing upwards) to the very left of the on screen keyboard once to capitalize one letter; press it twice to capitalize all following letters.
These shortcuts keys can be used when typing text in Blackberry:
If you want to type the alternate character on a key, hold the Alt key and press the character key.
For an accented or special character, hold the letter key
and roll the trackball left or right. Click a selected character.
To type a symbol, press the Symbol key. To view more
symbols, press the Symbol key again. Type the letter that appears below
the symbol to insert the corresponding symbol.
To insert a period (.), press the Space key twice. The next letter is capitalized.
To capitalize a letter, hold the letter key until the capitalized letter appears.
To turn NUM lock on, hold the Shift key and press the Alt key.
To turn NUM lock off, press the Alt key.
To insert an at sign (@) or a period (.) in an email address field, press the Space key.
To type a number in a number field, press a number key. You do not need to press the Alt key.
In order to type a number in a password field, hold the Alt key and press the number key.
To type a letter in a number field, hold the Alt key and use the multi-tap input method to insert the letter.
If you are typing input languages, hold the Alt key and press the Enter key. Select a language, then release the Alt key.
You need to press the NumLock key to get the keyboard to get back to alphanumeric - it has a symbol of a lock with a number 1 on it. A LED should also go out/icon in your tool tray should disappear as well.
I called up logitech support and they said it isn't the keyboard that was messed up it says that the sticky keys were on which is a Microsoft feature. What you have to do is go to Start, Control Panel, Accessibility Options. When you get in there you go to the box that says Sticky Keys and go into Settings. Uncheck the boxes in the option box that say: Press modifier key twice to lock, and, Turn StickyKeys off if two keys are pressed at once. That worked for me and I am also running Windows XP.
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