The following panes are displayed according to the context:
Table 25: Additional Menu Panes
Menu Pane
Description
Options
Displayed only when there are additional options for the pane or
page.
Image
Displayed only when an image is selected. Provides access to im-
age details, storage, and display use.
Input Text
Displayed only in text entry mode. Provides access to text entry
mode (for example, symbol).
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Navigate Pane
You can select one of the following items:
•
Home
– for loading the home page.
•
Open Page
– for entering the URL.
•
Search
– item disabled.
•
Mark Page
– for creating (saving) a bookmark for the current document. A title and URL for the
bookmark are displayed, and the root folder is chosen for the location.
•
Forward
– for navigating to the document located one step forward in the navigation history. If there
is no forward history, this item is disabled.
•
Reload
– for reloading the current document.
•
Advanced...
– see following section.
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Advanced...
From the Navigation pane select
Advanced...
to see the following options:
•
Settings...
-
Downloads
– for setting download preferences. You may deactivate the downloading of images
and objects. The browser displays a special icon instead of the images and objects.
-
Scroll Mode
– for setting the scrolling mode and speed.
-
Key Press Timeout
– for setting key press time-out. This time-out is used for text entry.
-
Set Proxy
– select the WAP Proxy (1, 2, 3). The browser connects to the web via the selected
proxy or gateway. The network provider installs and configures the proxy. To establish a secure
session, select a secure proxy. Please ask your service provider which proxy is configured for a
secure session. Though you can choose your home page, the service provider may decide to
force its own home page on your terminal.
-
Circuit Prompt
– for turning on/off the circuit prompt.
-
Resend Data Prompt
– for turning on/off the data re-send prompt.
•
Security...
-
Secure Prompt
– for enabling/disabling the browser to inform you that it replaced a non-secure
connection with a secure connection, and the other way around.
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