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Device Basics
October 21, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 15
Sound Controls
The Sound Controls dialog box contains settings that you can open at any time, from any screen:
There are two ways you can open the Sound Controls:
Method 1: Press the Menu and Back buttons together. You can use this method from any screen, in
any application, at any time.
Method 2: Press Jump to open the Jump screen. Press Menu to open the Jump screen menu.
Select Controls > Sound.
Select a sound profile from the Sound Controls dialog box. Use the wheel to scroll through all available profiles,
then press the wheel to select a profile and dismiss the dialog box.
For details about creating and editing sound profiles, read
Sound Profiles
on page 47.
Keyboard
Your device keyboard contains five rows of keys, including a key for the “at” symbol (@) and a Directional pad
(“D-pad”) that “rocks” into eight different directions or positions. The topics below describe the keyboard in more
detail.
Directional Pad (D-Pad)
The D-pad is the round navigational device in the lower-right corner of the keypad that you can “rock” in eight
directions: up, down, left, right, plus the 4 corners (northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast), which you
use by pressing two adjacent keys at the same time. You use the D-pad to navigate while playing games and to
navigate within
text boxes
. A text box is an area on the screen in which you can type characters. Here’s a couple
examples of text boxes:
To, From, Subject fields in an email, IM, or text message
Go To dialog box in the Web Browser
Press the up/down and left/right arrows to move in those directions among characters in a text box. Press the
corners of the D-pad (two adjacent arrows at the same time) to jump up/down one line and forward/backward
a character. Read more in
Typing and Navigating in Text Fields
on page 24.
ALT Key
You type special characters (shown in red on some of the keys) by first pressing the ALT key, then the key
showing the special character. For example, if you need to type a semicolon (;), you would first press the ALT
key, then the J key. (This action is also represented in the user documentation as ALT, J.)
Lock the ALT key to type a series of special characters by pressing the key twice.
Unlock the ALT key by pressing it once again.
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