Motorola MOTO Q Sprint Quick Start Guide - Page 40

Understanding the Home Screen, Home Screen Details

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Understanding the Home Screen The Home Screen displays when you turn on the device. You can access all the functions of your device from the Home Screen. ⅷ To navigate icons or text in the Home Screen, press the Navigation key (S) up, down, left, or right, or turn the thumb wheel. To select the highlighted item and perform the action associated with it, press the Center Select key (s) or press the thumb wheel. ⅷ Press the Home key (Y) to return to the Home Screen. ⅷ To dial a number from the Home Screen, press number keys and then press the Call/Answer key (N). Home Screen Details When you get your device, the Home Screen may look something like the screen shown on the following page. This is the default Sprint Home Screen layout. You can choose another layout, as well as customize the look of your Home Screen in other ways, by following the instructions in "Customizing the Home Screen" on page 78. Some Home Screen layouts show you more information and options than others (the default Sprint Home Screen layout shows the most), but all Home Screen layouts show softkey labels and the status indicator row. Other information and options on the Home Screen include: time and date; shortcuts to main menu items; voicemail, email, and text messages; your current profile; and your upcoming Calendar appointments. 32 Section 2C: Getting Around Your Device

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Section 2C: Getting Around Your Device
Understanding the Home Screen
The Home Screen displays when you turn on the device. You
can access all the functions of your device from the Home
Screen.
³
To navigate icons or text in the Home Screen, press the
Navigation
key (
S
) up, down, left, or right, or turn the
thumb wheel. To select the highlighted item and perform
the action associated with it, press the
Center Select
key
(
s
) or press the thumb wheel.
³
Press the
Home
key (
Y
) to return to the Home Screen.
³
To dial a number from the Home Screen, press number
keys and then press the
Call/Answer
key
(
N
).
Home Screen Details
When you get your device, the Home Screen may look
something like the screen shown on the following page. This
is the default Sprint Home Screen layout.
You can choose another layout, as well as customize the look
of your Home Screen in other ways, by following the
instructions in “Customizing the Home Screen” on page 78.
Some Home Screen layouts show you more information and
options than others (the default Sprint Home Screen layout
shows the most), but all Home Screen layouts show softkey
labels and the status indicator row.
Other information and options on the Home Screen include:
time and date; shortcuts to main menu items; voicemail,
email, and text messages; your current profile; and your
upcoming Calendar appointments.