Blackberry 68001 Cell Phone User Manual


 
available. The web application might also push updated information to your browser cache without notifying you. If information is pushed to
your browser cache, the information is available on your device even when your device is not connected to the wireless network. Web applications
that use browser push automatically push updates to your device, unless you turn off browser push.
Your device supports different types of browser push messages. Service loading messages and service indication messages include updated
information. Other browser push messages include messages that appear in your browser cache.
Browser push options
Option Description
Process MDS Set whether your BlackBerry® device accepts browser push messages from the BlackBerry® Enterprise
Server or the BlackBerry® Internet Service.
MDS Hosts Set whether your device accepts push messages from all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances or BlackBerry
Internet Services.
Process SMSC Set whether your device accepts push messages that are SMS-based.
SMSC Hosts Set which SMSC hosts your device accepts browser push messages from. To accept browser push messages
from a specific SMSC host, type the phone number for the SMSC host.
Process IP Set whether your device accepts browser push messages that web applications send through a WAP gateway.
IP Hosts Set which WAP gateways your device accepts browser push messages from. To accept browser push messages
from a specific IP host, type the IP address for the WAP gateway.
Turn off browser push
1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Device > Advanced System Settings > Browser Push.
3. Clear the Enable Push check box.
4. Press the key > Save.
Browser shortcuts
Turn on browser shortcuts
1. On the Home screen, click the Browser icon.
2. Press the key > Options.
3. In the General section, select the Enable Keyboard Shortcuts check box.
4. Press the key > Save.
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