Got a ‘berry? Here are some cool shortcuts to help you talk to it:
- When typing an email or a text, simply push the Space Bar twice to create a period at the end of
your sentence and automatically capitalize the first letter of the next sentence.
- When typing an email or a text, hold down a letter for one extra second to capitalize it.
- When in your messages inbox (text or email), use B to get to the bottom of the list, and T to get to the top.
- In the phone application, you can dial 1-888-FLOWERS (or any number that contains letters) by simply dialing 1-888 then press the ALT key to spell out the desired letters. The device changes the letters into a format that the phone system recognizes, therefore dials the appropriate number tones. This also works for spelling last names in a company directory! So, using this method to dial 1-866-ATT-SMBZ would automatically dial 1-866-288-7629.
- To type an accented or special character, hold letter key and roll trackball to the left or right, then release letter key when accented or special character appears.
- When viewing pictures, zoom in by pressing 3; zoom out by pressing 9; to return to center of a picture press 5 and to rotate a picture press L
- To change views in your calendar, press W for Weekly view, M for Monthly view, A for Agenda and D for Day view
- Jump from one application to the next quickly and easily using the Application Switcher – simply hold ALT and click ESC key, scroll to desired application, release ALT
Press and hold the Mute key to ender Standby Mode, this will also:
- Lock the keypad and turn off the LCD (prevents pocket dialing and extends the battery life)
- Mute a conference call
- Pause a song in Media Player
When navigating the browser:
- To move to a specific page, press G
- To add a bookmark for a webpage, press A
- To open a bookmark list, press K
- To stop loading a webpage, press the Escape Key
To copy and paste text:
- Select text by holding the Shift/CAP key and scrolling
- Click Trackball
- Select Cut or Copy
- Move to destination i.e. new email, new memo, calendar entry, etc.
- Click Trackball
- Click Paste (or Shift/CAP and press the trackball)

November 10th, 2009 by Max Longin 
