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• THE FIVE-WAY JOYSTICK
The Five-way joystick provides a variety of functions:
• Allows you to scroll through lists
• Moves the cursor up and down, right and left when writing text, using the calendar,
and in some game applications
• Selects the active menu item when pressed briefly (or confirms a selection)
• Adjusts the volume when moved to the left (to decrease volume) or to the right (to
increase volume) during a call
• Activates the camera when moved up in the standby mode
• Opens the text editing screen to write a text message when moved to the left in the
standby mode
• Opens the calendar when moved to the right in the standby mode
• Opens the contacts list when moved down in the standby mode
• THE STANDBY MODE
When the phone is ready for use (the keyboard can be closed or open), and you have not
keyed in any characters, the phone is in the standby mode. The following list describes the
sections of the screen while in the standby mode. (For detailed descriptions of the screen
icons, see “Standby mode icons” on page 17.)
Network (1)—shows the name of the network or the
operator logo, to indicate in which cellular network the
phone is currently being used.
Signal strength (2)—shows the signal strength of the
cellular network at the current location. The higher
the bar, the stronger the signal.
Battery charge (3)—shows the battery charge level. The
higher the bar, the more charge in the battery.
Left selection key menu option (4)—shows the menu
option, which is Go to in the standby mode.
Menu (5)—shows the joystick menu option.
Right selection key menu option (6)—shows the Right selection key menu option that can
be customized to display your preferred shortcut. The default setting is Name, which
accesses the Contacts menu. To choose your own menu option for this key, see “Personal
shortcuts” on page 62.