Using the Web Access Application
52 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone Release 2.2 User Guide
Entering Text on Web Pages
Text entry pages are those on which you can enter data, for example, a name, a Web address
(URL), or other identifying information. A set of square brackets, each separated by three blank
spaces
identifies a page’s text entry areas.
1. To enter data, first press the Line/Feature button to the left of the line on which you want to
enter text.
Four new softkeys display: Done, Bksp, and Space, with the fourth softkey labeled “alpha”
by default. This softkey is called the Mode softkey because it changes the mode of text
being entered. Any reference in this manual to the “Mode softkey” refers to the fourth
softkey when entering text on Web pages.
2. Use the dialpad to enter text. Use the softkey functions to facilitate your entry, as described
below.
If you want to
Then
Enter text
If you are unfamiliar with 4620/4620SW/4621SW Web text
entry, see
Entering Characters Using the Dialpad
below.
When you complete the current field/text line, either press the
Line/Feature button to the left of the next text line you want to
enter, press one of the Line/Feature buttons on the right side
of the display to move to a different line or page, or press the
Done softkey.
Pressing a left-side Line/Feature button displays a cursor in
the text entry box.
Pressing a right-side Line/Feature button produces the result
indicated by the symbol next to that button.
Pressing Done deactivates the text entry mode.
Erase any data
entered and restore
the text entry line to
its original format
Press the appropriate application-specific softkey, for
example, Clear.
Any characters entered are removed.
Note: Application-specific softkeys are determined by the
application developer, therefore the method of erasing or
clearing entered text is subject to the application’s design.
Save the text you
have entered
Press the appropriate application-specific softkey, for
example, Submit or Save.
Note: Application-specific softkeys are determined by the
application developer, therefore the method of saving entered
text is subject to the application’s design.
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