BlackBerry Storm Blog

12.02.2008

BlackBerry Storm Tips, Tricks and Shortcuts

The BlackBerry Storm user guide offers up lots of information on how navigation will work on the touch screen device. You'll also find details on the user interface.

The Storm user guide confirms one of my suspicions from those early impressions: The first touch screen BlackBerry will pack a new set of keyboard shortcuts slimmed down as they may be.

RIM and the carriers typically include a small BlackBerry Tips and Tricks flyer for that, and the Storm 9530 guide is no exception. However, the few details that the guide does include on keyboard shortcuts confirms that they'll be different than the ones available to users of current BlackBerry devices with physical keyboards.

To enable number lock while typing on the BlackBerry Storm's virtual keyboard, you simply hold the 123 key until a lock icon appears on that button. To turn number lock off, you hold the 123 again until the icon disappears. Similarly, to enable capital lock, you must hold the Shift key until another lock icon appears.

Currently, number lock can be enabled on BlackBerry devices with full QWERTY keyboards by clicking the ALT and Left Shift keys. Capital lock is turned on by clicking ALT and Right Shift. Devices with SureType keyboards, like the new BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Flip, have slightly different keyboard shortcuts. For example, Pearl users can turn on number lock by first holding the Shift key and then pressing ALT.

Another new Storm shortcut: you can hit the BlackBerry "Globe" key while in landscape typing mode to switch input languages. The BlackBerry Globe key itself is a new addition to RIM smartphones, and I'm betting it will be used in combination with a variety of keys for additional shortcuts, as well. BlackBerry devices running handheld OS v4.5 and earlier let you quickly change typing input language by clicking ALT and Enter simultaneously; however, the same key combination seems to lock the BlackBerry Bold, which runs handheld OS v4.6.

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