Kyocera TASKalfa 400ci 500ci/400ci/300ci/250ci Operation Guide Rev-1 - Page 126
Using the Browser Screen, Reset, Search Search Internet/Retrieval
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Basic Operation Using the Browser Screen The operations available in the Internet browser screen are shown below. Title bar Displays the page title. KYOCERA MITA Search box Pressing the text box displays a keyboard. You can then perform a search by entering a keyword and pressing the [Search]. Close Closes the Internet browser and returns you to the application list screen. Scroll bars These allow you to scroll the displayed page up, down, left and right by pressing or [ ] or by moving one of the slide bars with your finger. Status Enter URL Search Menu Enter URL Use this display a desired web page by entering the URL for that page. Home page Displays your specified home page. You can set your home page in the Browser Preferences on page 8-80. Reload Updates the page. Back/Forward Displays the previous page or the next page. Security lock icon Displayed when you are viewing a protected page. 10/10/2008 10:10 Loader/Progress bar Shows the status of page loading. When the browser is loading a web page, the loader changes to an animated display. Menu Displays the browser setup menu. You can use this menu to specify the browser's display magnification, set the text encoding scheme and check the server certificate. Search (Search Internet/Retrieval in page) Displays a search menu in which you can select [Retrieval in page] or an Internet search site. Search Internet: Use the selected search site to search with the entered keyword. Retrieval in page: Search from the entered keyword in the currently displayed page. You can continue your search by pressing [SearchUp] or [SearchDown]. NOTE: Pressing the Reset key while the Internet browser is displayed will exit the browser and return you to the application list screen without displaying the browser exit 3-54 OPERATION GUIDE