Motorola MOTORAZR VE20 Sprint User Guide - Page 33

To navigate through the External Display Short Menu or, Music Store.

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Phone Basics The middle touch-sensitive button is used to launch the External Display Shortcut Menu to access the following items: ⅷ My Pics and My Videos - Allows you to view pictures and videos stored in your phone on your external display. Additional touch-sensitive buttons appear that allow you to rewind through the pictures, play pictures and videos in a slideshow, and to pause and fast-forward through pictures. ⅷ Recent History - Allows you to call recent call contacts with the phone closed using the left touch-sensitive button or to dismiss the Recent History menu using the right touch-sensitive button. ⅷ Bluetooth Power - Allows you to turn Bluetooth on or off using the left touch-sensitive button or to dismiss the Bluetooth Power menu using the right touchsensitive button. ⅷ Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) - Presents you with multiple options for using ASR. You can dismiss this menu using the right touch-sensitive button. To navigate through the External Display Short Menu or submenus on the external display, use the volume button on the left side of the phone to move the cursor up or down, and use the smart key on the left side of the phone to select a menu item. Note When the phone is in standby mode, the middle touch-sensitive button displays an "M" icon. R Press and hold this button to access the Text Messaging Inbox. When you receive a Text Message, additional touch-sensitive buttons appear that allow you to view the new text message, dismiss the text message, or call the person sending the text message. Press and hold this button to access the Sprint Music Store. When you are using the Music Player, new touch-sensitive buttons appear that allow you to play, pause, fast-forward, rewind, skip, repeat, change channels, and stop. Section 2A. Phone Basics 21

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Phone Basics
Section 2A. Phone Basics
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The middle touch-sensitive button is used to launch
the External Display Shortcut Menu to access the
following items:
³
My Pics and My Videos
– Allows you to view pictures
and videos stored in your phone on your external
display. Additional touch-sensitive buttons appear
that allow you to rewind through the pictures, play
pictures and videos in a slideshow, and to pause
and fast-forward through pictures.
³
Recent History
– Allows you to call recent call contacts
with the phone closed using the left touch-sensitive
button or to dismiss the Recent History menu using
the right touch-sensitive button.
³
Bluetooth Power
– Allows you to turn Bluetooth on or
off using the left touch-sensitive button or to dismiss
the Bluetooth Power menu using the right touch-
sensitive button.
³
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)
– Presents you with
multiple options for using ASR. You can dismiss this
menu using the right touch-sensitive button.
To navigate through the External Display Short Menu or
submenus on the external display, use the volume
button on the left side of the phone to move the cursor
up or down, and use the smart key on the left side of
the phone to select a menu item.
R
Press and hold this button to access the Text
Messaging Inbox.
When you receive a Text Message, additional
touch-sensitive buttons appear that allow you to view
the new text message, dismiss the text message, or call
the person sending the text message.
Press and hold this button to access the Sprint
Music Store.
When you are using the Music Player, new
touch-sensitive buttons appear that allow you to play,
pause, fast-forward, rewind, skip, repeat, change
channels, and stop.
Note
When the phone is in standby mode, the middle
touch-sensitive button displays an “M” icon.