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      • It is actually quite simple. When you are dialing a number like this on your Blackberry device, you simple dial 1-8-0-0 (like normal) then hit the "Alt" button on your keyboard and hit your "ABC" button. This will allow you to type letters instead of numbers. Then, dial the actual letters in the phone number.
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  2. To type a special character, such as a number, a punctuation mark, or an uppercase letter, do any of the following: Character. On a virtual keyboard. On a physical keyboard. Uppercase. Do one of the following: Tap , and then tap a letter. Touch and hold the letter. To turn on CAP lock, touch and hold .

  3. Type a symbol or number 1. On the lower-right side of the BlackBerry Keyboard, press . 2. Tap the symbol or number that you want to type.

  4. Type a symbol or number 1. On the keyboard, swipe down to open the symbol picker. User Guide Settings 171 When the symbol picker opens, the keyboard characters map to the symbols. Swipe down again to scroll to the next page of the symbol picker. 2. Tap the corresponding key to use the mapped symbol

  5. User Guide Keyboard and typing Typing with the touch screen keyboard Watch the video Show the keyboard Hide the keyboard Capitalize a letter Turn on CAP lock Type a symbol Type an accented or special character Type a number in a text field Change the keyboard type Tap a text field or swipe in from the bottom-left corner of the frame.

  6. Type a symbol or number 1. On the lower-left side of the BlackBerry Keyboard, tap the key. The appearance of this key varies depending on the language that you're typing in. 2. Tap the symbol or number that you want to type. 3. If you don't see the symbol you want, touch and hold a

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    For this lecture, we will go over the BlackBerry's basic controls using an image of the BlackBerry Curve 8320. Though there are slight variations to appearance and layout, the controls found on the Curve are essentially the same as the 8800 and Pearl series phones (other BlackBerrys that use Trackball navigation). For older BlackBerrys using Trackw...

    Send Call:Colored "Green to Go", you can click this key to answer incoming calls, open the Phone Application (from the homescreen or from within any application), or to call a highlighted phone number or saved contact. End Call:Colored "Red to End", you can click this key to end a phone call. This key serves double purpose on the BlackBerry Curve a...

    Mute, Standby, Play/Pause:If your phone is ringing from an inbound call, a quick tap of the Mute key will silence it. While listening to music, this same key allows you to Pause/Resume listening to music with one click. The function I use the Mute key most for is to put the BlackBerry into Standby/Sleep mode. If you hold the mute key down for two s...

    Alt Key:Allows you to type the Alternate character on a Key. Example - if you are writing an email and want to insert the numbers '1234' as you are typing you would depress and hold in the Alt key while hitting the WERZ (1234) keys. Hitting the Alt and Left Shift keys will turn on the NUM lock function (all keys pressed will show the alternate char...

    That's it class! I hope you found this crash-course in Basic BlackBerry Controls to be helpful. Have a great week, and spread the CrackBerry.com and BlackBerry 101 word! We'll see you next Tuesday! Discuss this Lecture in the CrackBerry Forums

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  7. Jul 22, 2008 · To assign a speed dial number to a key, from the Home screen or in the Phone application, hold the key you want to assign. Type the phone number. To type a letter in a phone number field, press the Alt key and the letter. To move to the top of the Phone screen, press the Space key.

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