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Context-sensitive Return key.
The
Return key changes to Go, Done, Next,
, or
, depending on whether
you’re typing ordinary text, a Web or
email address, a password, a search
term, and so on. If a tiny ellipsis (...)
appears on the Return key, you can tap
(or touch and hold) the key to jump to
the previous or next text field.
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Web addresses.
When you type a Web
address (URL) in Chrome, the Nexus’s
Web browser, the keyboard includes
a .com key. Touch and hold the .com
key to get your choice of .net, .org,
.edu, and other top-level domains
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,
depending on what country or region
you’ve set your Nexus for.
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Smileys.
In email, messaging, Chrome,
and some other apps, you can tap the
:-)
key to type a smiley (emoticon)
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.
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When you’re typing a Web address in
Chrome, touch and hold the .com key to type
a different suffix.
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Emoticons represent facial expressions by
using punctuation marks and letters, usually
written to express a person’s mood. Emoticons
are read sideways, most commonly with the eyes
on the left, followed by an (optional) nose and then
a mouth.