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Browsing the Internet
October 21, 2003 T-Mobile Sidekick Owner’s Manual 57
Search the Web
To search the Web for keywords, do the following while you’re in the Web Browser application:
1 Start typing the word(s) you want to include in the search. The Go To dialog box opens automatically,
showing the word(s) you are typing.
2 The Search option appears directly below the word(s) you are typing:
When you are finished typing your search words, use the wheel to scroll down to highlight the Search option
(as shown below), then press.
3 Your Web search is then conducted by the search engine you have specified in
Set Your Search Engine
on
page 61. Your search results display on the search engine’s Web page. Use the wheel to scroll to the result
you want to follow and press.
Use Bookmarks
A
bookmark
is a saved link to a Web page that has been added to a list of saved links. When you are looking at
a particular Web page and want the ability to get back to it later quickly, create a bookmark for it. You can create
up to 500 bookmarks on your device and up to 50 custom folders in which to organize them. (Read how in
Add
Bookmarks
on page 58.)
View Bookmarks
While in the Web Browser, you can see the bookmarks you have already set by doing either of the following:
Press Menu then select Bookmarks.
Use the keyboard shortcut by pressing + K.
The Bookmarks screen looks like the following:
Notice, you can create folders to organize your bookmarks. “Expand” or “collapse” the bookmarks contained
within a given folder by highlighting the folder and pressing the wheel. Press to expand, press again to collapse
the list.
Read more about folders in
Add/Edit/Delete Bookmark Folders
on page 58.
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