Sony Ericsson P910 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use.
•Edit menu
Cut
– Cut out the marked information from an input field.
Copy
– Copy the marked information.
Copy all
– Copy all information on the page.
Paste
– Paste the copied text into the selected field.
Full screen
– Expand the browser view.
Zoom
– Select zoom level: Small, Medium or Large.
Preferences
– Set the preferences of the browser.
Help
– View help on Internet.
Internet button
Full screen
– When you have opened an Internet page,
press the Internet button to display the page in full screen.
Normal browser view
– Press the Internet button again to go
back.
Handles on the screen
– The browser will outline a Web page
as you are used to seeing it on your PC. Use the handles on
the screen to scroll:
Scroll up and down
– Tap the handle to the right of the
screen and drag it up or down.
Scroll left and right
– Tap the handle at the bottom of the
screen and drag it to the left or to the right.
•Jog Dial
Scroll up and down
– When you have opened an Internet
page, rotate the Jog Dial to scroll up and down.
Short forward
– In Normal view, change between the
Internet and the Edit menus. In full screen view, show a
menu with the most frequently used commands.
Scan text function
– Press the Jog Dial inwards to scan the
page for text. The screen will navigate to the area
populated with the greatest amount of text. Repeat the
operation to find the next most populated area.
Context-sensitive menus
The context-sensitive menu is opened when you keep the stylus
pressed on a link or a picture.
Text link and picture link
Open link
– Open the active link.
Link information
– Show information on the link.
Add to bookmarks
– Add the active link URL to the
bookmark list.
Loaded picture (with or without link)
Save image
– Save the picture in the P900.
Copy image
– Copy the picture to the clipboard.
View image
– View the picture adapted to the screen
(enlarged or reduced).
Send image as
– Send the picture as text or multimedia
message, e-mail, infrared, or Bluetooth wireless
technology.