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★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

salamat dito TS. dami ko natutunan about sa BB ko. nice post sir.
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

thank you ts abangers lang :rofl:



god bless:praise:
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

Hi good day my application po ba sa blackberry na free internet? BB curve 9220 maraming salamat po.
 
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SIR,
hi, ask ko lng po kng bakit ung bb9220 ko,
ok na ok ung scroll, sa txt sa menu saka sa bbm except
sa bbm chat group, ayaw mag up ng scroll, nag stop xa at kaht up mo ng up, nahinto xa, pero super smooth namn ung scroll pg sa bbm chat.
thanks ^^


SABI DAW:
That's ввм✉™ bugs sir,
V6.2,0.56

e version 7.1 akin,.
nway wat should i do sir?
add me on fb, [email protected]
thank you so much
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

Salamat dito TS!
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

help nmn po, pano unlock my globe bb 9300. tnx
 
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Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

Sir,help nmn pano unlock bb globe 9300?pls!tnx
:pray:
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

bakit kaya hindi ako mka video streaming sa youtube? gamit ko 9700 hybrid os7 berrylicious, bky kaya?
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

Tanong ko lang po..

Meron po bang paraan para ma activate ang BIS ko?

Ano po pala ibig sabihin ng BES? At para saan yun?
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

Tanong ko lang po..

Meron po bang paraan para ma activate ang BIS ko?

Ano po pala ibig sabihin ng BES? At para saan yun?
 
25 Blackberry Essential Tips and Tricks


25 Blackberry Essential Tips and Tricks



You probably bought a BlackBerry for the keyboard and fantastic battery life but there's more to it than that.

You can just pick a BlackBerry up and start using it, because all you need to do is press the Menu key to get the main options on every screen - but the BlackBerry OS hides a huge number of clever tricks and shortcuts that make it faster and simpler to get things done.

There are some tips you won't need often - like pressing Alt, Del and the right-hand Caps key at the same time to reboot instead of just restarting; others you'll use all the time, like pressing the red 'hang up' key to get back to the home screen and clicking the spanner icon on the home screen to open Options. Here are our top 25 Blackberry tips.

1. Use the keyboard less

BlackBerry has always had a QWERTY keyboard and you can type everything out in full - but you can save time with the built-in shortcuts. Press space twice at the end of a sentence to get the full stop and an automatic capital on the next word.

Don't bother with apostrophes in words like I'm and isn't (type im and the BlackBerry will correct it for you); there are other handy abbreviations like 'wel' to get 'we'll' and 'il' to get 'I'll' and you can add your own with Options > AutoText.

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AUTOTEXT:Speed up typing by creating your own abbreviations and corrections

2. Quick capitals

You don't need Shift - press and hold a letter key to type the upper case letter.

3. Skip Symbol

If you're typing an email address into a field that expects an email address, don't bother looking for how to type the @; just hit space and BlackBerry with put the @ in for you. Press space when you need the . in the middle of the email address and it will fill that in, too. Do the same for URLs in the browser; pressing space fills in the periods faster than typing them by hand.

4. Fast select

There's a Select command on the menu for choosing what to copy and paste - but you can make a selection just by holding down the Shift key as you scroll the trackball.

5. Keyboard shortcuts

Save on scrolling by using 't' to get to the top of any email message, web page or other long screen and 'b' to get to the bottom. There are specific shortcuts for all the built-in apps like using the Mute button to pause videos or music or skipping to the next or previous track by pressing and holding the volume up and down keys (which also zoom in and out in the camera - although many apps use I and O to zoom); there's a list in the Help tool.

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SAVE TIME:Put the keyboard to work with shortcuts in every built-in app

6. Choose dialling or shortcuts

Under Options > Phone Options > General Options you can set Dial From Home Screen to Yes or No; if you set it to Yes you can start typing a name to dial the number on the home screen, if you set it to No you can type the first letter of apps on the home screen to open them (M for Mail, B for browser, C to compose email - and oddly N for Messenger, L for Calendar and U for Calculator).

7. Web columns

Press Z in the web browser to reflow the page into a column the size of the BlackBerry screen so it's easier to read; press Z again to go back to a normal page view you can scroll around.

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EASY READING:Switch between seeing the original layout and a version of the page reformatted as one long BlackBerry-sized column

8. Turn on JavaScript

To save memory and make pages load faster, the BlackBerry browser usually has JavaScript turned off by default; use Options > Browser Configuration > Support JavaScript to turn it back on and make more pages load correctly.

9. Which browser?

There are three different browsers on the BlackBerry; a WAP browser for viewing content from your mobile network, the BlackBerry HTML browser (and a hotspot browser that prioritises the Wi-Fi connection). If you have problems accessing or loading Web pages, choose Options > Browser Configuration and set Browser to BlackBerry Browser and make sure Options > General Properties > Default Browser is also set to BlackBerry Browser.

10. Don't get mobile Web sites

You can also try changing Browser Identification from BlackBerry to Firefox or IE to force the full versions of specific pages to load instead of the cut-down mobile versions - but they might be slow or not load fully.

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BROWSER SWAP:The BBC web site always loads the mobile version on BlackBerry; if you want to see the full site, have your BlackBerry pretend to run Firefox or IE

11. Fast search

You can search for contacts, messages and inside files and web pages - press S to search in contacts and messages and F to search in other apps.

12. Colour-code messages

If you get both work and personal email on your BlackBerry, you can change the colour of either set of messages. Choose Options > Security Options >Information> Message Outline Colours and either Enterprise Messages or Other Messages.

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COLOUR-CODED:Show work and personal messages in different colours

13. Menu multi-tasking

BlackBerry has had multitasking for years but it's subtly done; apps stay running so you can switch back to them (unless you run out of memory when they're closed automatically). To get back to another app, press and hold the Menu button to get the task switcher.

14. Lock with mute

Some BlackBerrys have both a lock and a mute button on the top edge, others - like the original Bold - only have a mute button. You can always lock the screen by scrolling down to the Lock icon but it's faster to just press and hold mute until the screen locks (do the same to unlock it).

15. Real convenience

There are two 'convenience keys' - one on each side of the BlackBerry; you've probably found one of them by knocking it and hearing that irritating 'say a command' message. If you never use voice command, choose Options > Screen/Keyboard to change the buttons to something more useful - starting the camera, opening the music player or launching your favourite app.

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QUICK START:Put two apps or commands you use all the time at your fingertips

16. Tweak your trackball

Use Options > Screen/Keyboard and scroll to the bottom of the page to choose the horizontal and vertical sensitivity (how far it moves across the screen when you move it) and whether you hear a click as it rolls.
17. Turn off speakerphone

The slightly confusing way to put a call on speakerphone is to use Menu > Activate Speakerphone; the even more confusing way to turn it off is Menu > Activate Handset - or you can use the $ key to turn it on and off. (And the $ key produces the $ sign in email, use Options > Screen/Keyboard > Currency key to set it to £ instead).

18. Say a command

Voice command does more than voice dialling; if you want to check your signal and battery strength you can wade through the Options menu or you can hit the voice command button and say 'status' or 'check battery' and 'check signal strength'.

19. Say it again

Voice recognition works quite well, but you can train it by reading a list of numbers and words; choose Options > Voice Dialing> Adapt Voice.

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VOICE TRAINING:Choose Adapt Voice and your BlackBerry will ask you to read a list of sample names and numbers

20. Hidden Help

The hidden 'Help Me!' screen shows the signal strength, battery level, device PIN, free space, space in use, IMEI, OS version, how long the BlackBerry has been on and some other info that can be useful for troubleshooting. View it by pressing Alt + Caps + H.

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MORE INFO:The Help Me! Screen collects key information together

21. Archive, don't uninstall

Only the very latest BlackBerry models have anything like enough memory for all the apps you want. When you run out of space, pick the ones you use least and archive them to your microSD card (this only works with apps from App World). Select the app in the My World sections of App World and choose Menu > Archive; archived apps have a green arrow on their icons and you can click them to reinstall - but you may have to restart to archive or restore an app.

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22. Save power overnight

BlackBerry is very frugal on battery life and you can make it last even longer by having yours turn itself off overnight and back on in the morning. Choose Options > Auto On/Off; you can have different on and off times for weekdays and weekends.

23. Master Control Program

Use the free third-party tool MCP (http://mcpfx.com) for tweaking your BlackBerry, doing a factory reset in an emergency - or just installing updates more easily than with the sprawling and inefficient BlackBerry Desktop software.

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TWEAK BLACKBERRY: Install a new OS or tweak the modules on your BlackBerry with the excellent Master Control Program

24. Install any appllication

If you want to run an app that doesn't have an installer - including alternative email clients like Astrasync and NotifySync which RIM won't sign for installation - connect your BlackBerry by USB, switch to mass storage mode so it shows up on your PC as a drive and copy the JAR file to the root folder. On your BlackBerry use the Media app to open the folder and select the JAR file to install it.

25. Save money on texts

If you're sending a message to another BlackBerry user, BlackBerry Messenger is free -but you need to know their BlackBerry PIN.The easiest way to get someone in your contact list is to invite them.

 
Tips to Improve Battery Life

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Tips to Improve Battery Life


  • Turn down backlight brightness to a minimum and set the backlight to timeout at the least amount of time. Also, enable backlight to dim automatically.
  • Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi features when not in use.
  • Keep ringtone volume and other sound alerts relatively low yet audible. Also, adjust the duration of the ringtone and vibration to a minimum.
  • Disable the LED coverage indicator light if possible. This uses up the battery power and causes it to lose charge quickly.
  • Do not overcharge - Allow battery to reduce to low signals of 25 - 30 % before charging if possible, this will minimize how many times you charge your phone per day/week and will improve the quality of the battery.
  • Do not over-discharge – Over discharging is the process of repeatedly allowing the battery to completely run out of charge. Avoid this so you can get a much longer life out of the battery.
  • Learn how to access and manipulate features, applications and functionality of your BlackBerry to reduce the time it takes to retrieve information on the phone. Short continuous usage will prolong battery life throughout the day.
  • Set up applications to speed up certain processes such as voice dialing, web browsing, speed dialing etc. This reduces the usage time thus helping to preserve your battery life.
  • Set the left and right convenience keys to access the most frequently used applications on the phone e.g. BlackBerry messenger, a main e-mail account, or voice dialing. This minimizes the time it takes to access and use these applications.
  • Install active software such as voice to text apps, BB Smart app, Bolt Browser etc. to shortcut through routes in accessing data on your phone. Minimizing usage time increases battery life.
  • Turn off the phone instead of putting it on silent when you do not want to be disturbed.
  • Cut down using the speakerphone feature to carry out a phone conversation. This uses more energy from the battery.
  • Keep your phone out of high (hot) temperatures especially for exceedingly long periods. Heat speeds up a chemical reaction in the battery and deteriorates the battery life.
  • Check if certain applications are still running in the background of your BlackBerry. If these apps are not in use then turn them off, an example of this could be an active browser page.
  • BlackBerry Bold batteries are sold separately to provide extra back up or an alternative. If your phone battery is completely discharged then there is the option of replacing it with a fully charged one.
 
Complete List of All the Blackberry Keyboard Shortcuts

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Complete List of All the Blackberry Keyboard Shortcuts


(It's important that you only press the following keys and release them. DO NOT hold them for more than a split second as holding keys tells your Blackberry to perform a speed dial function)

  • Pressing the “A” key provides a shortcut directly to your Blackberry’s address book. From here, you can select whomever you’d like to call or message.
  • Pressing the “B” key provides a shortcut to your Blackberry browser.
  • Pressing the “C” key provides a shortcut that allows you to compose an SMS (text) message to anyone in your address book. Or, if you’d like to send a text to someone who isn’t in your address book, you can scroll to the top of your book’s listings and select the “Use Once” option.
  • Pressing the “D” key provides a shortcut directly to the Blackberry notepad for storing written notes.
  • Pressing the “F” key provides a shortcut to your Profiles menu.
  • Pressing the “H” key provides a shortcut to the Blackberry help menu.
  • Pressing the “K” key shortcut locks your Blackberry’s keypad (pressing * and then the green talk key unlocks it).
  • Pressing the “L” key provides a shortcut to your Blackberry calendar.
  • Pressing the “M” key provides a shortcut to your messages (NOTE: all messages types will appear here in the same location).
  • Pressing the “N” key provides a shortcut to the contact list for your Blackberry Messenger.
  • Pressing the “O” key provides a shortcut to your “Options” menu where you can adjust a variety of different settings on your Blackberry. (This shortcut is the same as the wrench icon which appears on your homescreen.)
  • Pressing the “R” key provides a shortcut to your Blackberry's alarm.
  • Pressing the “S” key provides a shortcut to your search menu.
  • Pressing the “T” key provides a shortcut to your task menu where you can set, edit or delete tasks.
  • Pressing the “U” key provides a shortcut to your Blackberry’s calculator.
  • Pressing the “V” key provides a shortcut to your saved messages.



Basic Shortcuts

These are the shortcuts that are used for any application:

· Roll the trackball to move the cursor

· Press the Esc key to exit to move to the previous screen in the browser or to exit an application.

· Type the first letter of a menu item to move to the list or menu item

· Click the Space key to clear or select any check box.

· Hit the Alt key to view the available values of a field

· Hold the Alt key while pressing the Esc key briefly and selecting an application to switch between applications.

· Hit the End key to go back to the Home screen.

· Hit the Backspace/Delete key to delete a highlighted item.

· Select a profile (theme or notification) and then hit the Space key to turn on the corresponding profile.​


Phone Shortcuts

These are the shortcuts that can be used for or during phone calls:

· Press the Send key to answer an incoming call.

· Press and hold the Send key to view the contact list.

· When a plus sign (+) is needed, hold the 0 key.

· Press the Alt key and the X key together and then the extension to add an extension number to a phone number.

· Follow this procedure for using a key as a speed dial number assignment. From the Home screen, hold the assignment key (whatever key you choose) then type on the number.

· Press the Speakerphone key during a phone call to turn on/off the speakerphone.

· Hold the 1 key to check your voice mail.

· Press the Alt key and a letter (whichever one you need) to type a letter inside of a phone number.

· Hit the Space key to navigate back to the top of the Phone screen.

· For the last number called, hit the Space key and the Enter key together. To dial the number, hit the Send key.​


Message Shortcuts

These shortcuts can be used while working in a message:

· Press R to reply to a message

· Press L to reply to all

· Press F to forward the message

· Press I to file the current highlighted email message

· Highlight a contact and press Q to view the email address of the contact

· Highlight a message and press the Enter key to open a message

· Press the C key to compose a new message from the message list

· Press the Alt + I keys to view all received messages

· Press the Alt + O keys to view all the sent messages

· Press the Alt + V keys to view all voice mail messages

· Press the Alt + S keys to view all SMS (text) messages

· Press the Alt + P keys to view the call logs

· Press the Escape key to view all of the messages

· Press the Shift + Space keys to move to the top of the messages

· Press the Space key to move to the bottom of the messages

· Press the N key to move to the next date

· Press the P key to move to the previous date

· Press the U key to move to the unopened item that is next

· Press the J key to move to the related message that is next

· Press the K key to move to the message that was previous


Typing Shortcuts


These shortcuts are to be used while typing in any application:

· Press the Space key two times to insert a period.

· Hold a letter key to capitalize a letter. (Hold the key until the letter is capitalized).

· Pres the Alt + (any character key) to insert the alternative character on that key.

· Hold any letter key while rolling the trackball to the left or right to type in the special or accent character.

· Hold the Alt key and press a number key to key in that number in a password field

· Press the Alt + Left Shift key to turn on the NUM lock.

· Press the Alt + Right Shift key to turn on the CAP lock.

· Press the shift key to turn off the NUM lock and CAP lock features.

· Press the Space key to insert the (@) sign in an email field.

· Press the Shift key while rolling the trackball to highlight the line of text.

· Hold the Shift key and roll the trackball to highlight a character at a time.

· Press the Escape key to cancel the selection of text.

· Press the Shift + Backspace/Delete keys to cut highlighted text.

· Press the Alt key while clicking the trackball to copy highlighted text.

Press the Shift key while clicking the trackball to paste in text.​


Search Shortcuts

These shortcuts are to be used when searching inside any application:

· Type the initials (separated by a space) or name of a contact to search a contact list

· Press the S key to search messages or memos for a specific text

· Press the F key to search attachments or web address for a specific text

Press the F key to search presentations for specific text while in text view or text and slide view.​


Attachment Shortcuts

These shortcuts are to be used when viewing attachments

· Press the F key to search an attachment for text

· Press the G key to return to previous cursor location after closing and reopening an attachment.

· Press the G key to move to a specific cell in a spreadsheet.

· Press the Space key to view the content of the current cell in a spreadsheet.

· Press the V key, highlight the worksheet and press the Enter key to switch worksheets.

· Press the H key to view any hidden columns and rows in a spreadsheet.

· Press the H key again to re-hide the rows and columns in a spreadsheet.

· Press the M key to switch views in a presentation.

· Press the P key to move to the previous slide in a presentation

· Press the G key to move to the previous cursor location after reopening a presentation in text view or text and slide view.​


Browser Shortcuts


These shortcuts are to be used while in the browser:

· Press the Space key to insert a (.) period while in the “Go To” dialog box.

· Press the Shift key + Space key to insert a (/)slash mark in the “Go To” dialog box.

· Press O to open the browser option while in the browser.

· Press the Escape key to discontinue the loading of a web page.

· Press D to hide the browser.

· Press the Escape key to close the browser.

· Press the G key to move to a certain website.

· Press the H key to go back to the home page.

· Press the K key to view the bookmark list.

· Press the A key to add a new bookmark.

· Press the I key to view a history of the recently visited web page.

· Press the R key to refresh the web site.

· Press the L key to view the address highlighted link.

· Press the P key to view the address of a webpage.

· Press the S key to save a webpage.

· Press the Enter key to view a highlighted link.

· Press the U key to hide a banner.

· Press the U key again to unhide the banner.

· Press the X key to view the webpage in a thumbnail view.

· Press any key to return a webpage to normal view.

· Press the Shift + Space keys to move forward in the current website.

· Press the Space key to move backwards in a webpage.

· Press the T key to move to the top of the current webpage.

Press the B key to move to the bottom of the current webpage.​


Media Shortcuts

These shortcuts are to be used with any Media application:

· Press the Mute key to pause the media file

· Press the Mute key again to resume playback of the media file.

· Press the R key to rotate a picture.

· Press the I key to zoom in on a picture.

· Press the O key to zoom out on a picture.

· Press the W key to go back to the original size of the picture.​


Maps Shortcuts

These shortcuts are to be used in the Maps program:

· Press the I key to zoom in on the map.

· Press the O key to zoom out on the map.

· Press the U key to see the status at the top of the map.

· Press the U key again to hide the status at the top of the map.

· Press the Space key to switch in between views.​


Calendar Shortcuts

These shortcuts are to be used in the Calendar in the Day View only:

· Press the C key to schedule a new appointment.

· Press the A key to go to Agenda view.

· Press the D key to go to Day view.

· Press the W key to go to Week view.

· Press the M key to go to Month view.

· Press the Space key to go to the next day, week or month.

· Press the Shift + Space keys to go to the previous day, week or month.

· Press the T key to go to the current date.

· Press the G key to go to a specific date.​



Other helpful shortcuts:

  • ALT+Shift+H - Access Help ME! screen (status info etc.)

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  • ALT+LGLG - Access Event Log
  • ALT+Right Shift+DEL - Soft Reset

You can change the display of the 'signal strength' on your screen to read in real numbers. While at the home screen, hold down the ALT key while you type NMLL. The bars should change to numbers. For the 'signal strength', if you are in the 100 area (that means -100 dBm), you will be transmitting at maximum power. Anything at -90 to -50 is a very good signal.

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On top of the AutoText there are also some short codes for common device information that you can type into SMS or email messages that will return a value:

  • myver - Device Model/Version
  • mypin - Device PIN
  • LD - Local Date
  • LT - Local Time

Once you get the hang of it, using these shortcuts will make you much quicker on the draw and help your harness the full abilities of your device. They will not only save you time, but help you easily navigate through all aspects of your device.


 
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Hidden Features of Your BlackBerry

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Hidden Features of Your BlackBerry

You can obtain lots of information by entering secret codes on your BlackBerry device. Compose a new email in your BlackBerry device and enter one of the following secret codes in the text field and press space to get the following information.

  • Secret Code: mynumber
  • Typing this code into an email or text will automatically display your cell phone number in your message. This is particularly helpful when you have more than one BlackBerry device that you use on regular basis.
  • Secret Code: myver
  • Typing this code into an email or text exhibits your device’s software version and its model number.
  • Secret Code: LD
  • Typing this code into an email or text exhibits the local date.
  • Secret Code: LT
  • Typing this code into an email or text exhibits the local time.
  • Secret Code: mysig
  • Typing this code into an email or text returns the information you entered in the BlackBerry Options, Owner screen tab.
  • Secret Code: mypin
  • Typing this code into an email or text exhibits your BlackBerry device’s PIN.


Text Messaging Trick

All touchscreen BlackBerry devices have a feature that filters text messages. If you want to look at all the notes from a particular sender, simply hold your finger over a message sent by that person. Within a few seconds, your phone will start scanning your text messages and show only the notes that were sent from and to that particular person.​

Rebooting BlackBerry

Rebooting your BlackBerry was never as easy. Simply press Alt, Right Shift, and Delete together. Your BlackBerry will start rebooting like you have just inserted the battery.
Switch Applications

While using the BlackBerry, if you want to switch to another application, hold Alt and press Power or Escape. Then continue to hold Alt and choose the application that you desire to switch to. Release Alt to finally enter the chosen application.​

Insert Period

The most common way to insert a period on a BlackBerry is to press Alt and the M key. But, according to another BlackBerry secret, pressing the space key twice will also add a period.​

Capitalization

You can capitalize letters in a BlackBerry in the following two ways. Either press Shift and then the letter that you wish to capitalize or simply hold the letter that you wish to capitalize for a few seconds.​

Quick Scrolling

If you quickly want to scroll through multiple pages of text on a BlackBerry then while viewing the text, press Space to scroll down the page and hold Shift and press Space to scroll up the page.​



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NOTE :
Keep in mind that some of these codes may be a little different for SureType and touchscreen BlackBerrys. If I am not mistaken on the Storm you need to go to landscape view and open the keyboard from the menu and then hold down alt and type the keys.


General

alt+nmll @ home screen – Change the network signal status bar from graphical indicator to numerical indicator and back
alt + lglg @ home screen – show event log
alt + thmn @ any menu – no theme
alt + cnfg @ enterprise activation email field – Enterprise Activation Settings for Enterprise Activationalt + eace/ alt + shift + h @ home screen – device info
alt + right shift + del – soft reset​

Address Book

ALT-VALD In address book list Validate the data structure and look for inconsistencies
ALT-RBLD In address book list Force a data structure rebuild​

Browser

ALT-RBVS Any HTML/WML webpage View web page source code

Calendar

ALT+VIEW Inside any Calendar item Show extra info for a Calendar event
SYNC Calendar app>Options Enable Calendar slow sync
RSET Calendar app>Options Will prompt for a reload of the calendar from the BES
RCFG Calendar app>Options Request BES configuration
SCFG Calendar app>Options Send device configuration
DCFG Calendar app>Options Get CICAL configuration
SUPD Calendar app>Options Enable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPS Calendar app>Options Disable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPN Calendar app>Options Disable Cal. report database
LUID Calendar app>Options Enable view by UID
SRSL Calendar app>Options Show Reminder status log​

Messaging

ALT + V I E W For messages, displays the RefId and FolderId for that particular message. For PIM items, displays only the RefId.​

Search Application

ALT-ADVM Search Application Enabled Advanced Global Search

MMS

MMSC Options -> MMS Show MMS hidden options
Home Screen

ALT-JKVV Home Screen Display cause of PDP reject
ALT + CAP + H Home screen Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + E A C E Home screen Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + E S C R Home Screen Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + N M L L Home screen Switches the signal strength from bars to a numeric value.
ALT + L G L G Home screen Displays the Java™ event log.​

WLAN

ALT-SMON WLAN wizard screen Enable simulated Wizard mode
ALT-SMOF WLAN wizard screen Disable simulated Wizard mode
Theme

ALT-THMN Any menu Change to no theme (B&W)
ALT-THMD Any menu Change to default theme​

Date/Time

LOLO Options -> Date/Time Show Network time values
SIM CARD

MEPD Options>Advanced options>SIM card Display MEP info
MEP1 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable SIM personalization
MEP2 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Network personalization
MEP3 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Network subset personalization
MEP4 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Service provider personalization
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Test Procedure

To perform a test using the hardware diagnostic tool on the BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps:
On the Home screen on the BlackBerry smartphone, Select Options / Status.
On the Status screen, TYPE test.
Note: On BlackBerry smartphones that support SureType® technology, use the multi-tap input method.
From the menu on the Device Self Test Application screen, select Start.
 
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Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

:help::help:

TS Patulong naman po! Kasi yung BB ko po ay Bold 9700.. Bigay lang po sya sakin, then nung inopen ko na, white na lang po makikita sa screen..:weep:
Yun na po ata yung tinatawag na White Screen of Death.. Ano po ang gagawin ko? :noidea:
Thanks po in advance:praise::praise::praise:
 
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Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

salamat ts! just openlined my curve 9220.
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

Thanks for this! :)
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

thanks for this thread very informative:clap:
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

TS pano ba magdisplay gif screen saver? 9300
 
Re: ★[USERS GUIDE]★ BlackBerry TIPS, TRICKS & TWEAKS | Included TUT for UNLOCKING

tnx sir!:clap:
 
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