Blackberry Porsche Design P 9983 Smartphone 10 3 1 User Guide
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tWord prediction and flicking word suggestions up onto the screen (if you have this feature turned on) tYou can type alternate characters in two ways. You can press and press a letter. A second method is to press and hold the primary character. Then, you can select the alternate character from the options. tAlternate characters are available for I (
TypinginHebrew The Hebrew keyboard supports the following features: tWord prediction and flicking word suggestions up onto the screen (if you have this feature turned on). tTo type a letter from the Latin-based alphabet using a QWERTY keyboard layout, you can press and press a letter. tTo type a symbol, tap . To view more symbols, tap again. TypinginJapanese The Japanese keyboard supports the following features: tWord prediction and flicking word suggestions up onto the screen (if you have this feature turned on). tTo type a letter from the Latin-based alphabet using a QWERTY keyboard layout, you can press and press a letter. tTo type a symbol, tap . To view more symbols, tap again. TypinginKorean The Korean keyboard supports the following features: tThe Korean language has more characters in the alphabet than there are keys on the keyboard. As a result, some keys have more than one native character on one key. You might need to use the keyboard mapping guide to determine how to access the second and third characters on each key. tWord prediction and flicking word suggestions up onto the screen (if you have this feature turned on). tAlternate characters are available for Q, W, E, and R. tYou can type alternate characters in two ways. You can press and press a letter. A second method is to press and hold the primary character. Then, you can select the alternate character from the options. tTo type a symbol, tap . To view more symbols, tap again. TypinginLatin-basedlanguages The Latin-based languages that use a variation of the QWERTY, QWERTZ, or AZERTY keyboard layout support the following features: tWord prediction and flicking word suggestions up onto the screen (if you have this feature turned on). tTo type an uppercase character, you can press and press a letter. tTo type an accented version of a character, press and hold the primary character. Then, you can select the accented character. tTo type a symbol, tap . To view more symbols, tap again. SettingsUser Guide173
CharacterguideforLatin-basedlanguages Many languages use the Latin alphabet; however, there are three keyboard layouts that use the Latin alphabet on your BlackBerry device. If you set up more than one input language, note that the keyboard layout may change. The QWERTY keyboard layout is used by many languages; iths not confined to a single geographic area. Certain languages may have slight variations to the available keys or symbols, but the basic keyboard is the same. QWERTY keyboard layout is used for American English, European English, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Polish, Brazilian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Catalan, Galician, Basque, and Vietnamese input. The basic QWERTY keyboard looks like this: The QWERTZ keyboard layout is used for typing in German, Czech, and Hungarian. The basic QWERTZ keyboard layout looks like this: The AZERTY keyboard layout is used for typing in French. The basic AZERTY keyboard looks like this: SettingsUser Guide174
The QWERTY, QWERTZ, and AZERTY keyboards using the Latin alphabets have different alternate characters depending on the language you select. For example, in French, if you tap and hold the letter A, the prediction menu displays accented characters for the letter A. In Romanian, if you tap and hold the letter S, the prediction menu appears with
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Setyourwallpaper You can set a picture as your wallpaper. You can also choose a picture to display when your device is locked that is different from your home screen wallpaper. 1.Open a picture. 2.Tap > Wallpaper. You can edit the picture by cropping, adding filters, and more. 3.Tap Done. 4.Select LockScreen, HomeScreen, or Both. 5.Tap OK. Tip:When all of your apps are closed, you can set the option to show only your wallpaper. Swipe down from the top of the screen. Tap Settings > Display. Turn on the ShowWallpaperWhenAllAppsAre Closed switch. You can swipe right to see all of your app icons. Useyourdeviceasaflashlight You can add the option to use your device as a flashlight to the Quick Settings menu. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > QuickSettings. 3.Select the Flashlight checkbox. Turnofficonlabelsintheactionbar By default, labels appear under icons in the action bar at the bottom of the screen. The labels identify and explain the signature actions available to you. If you turn off this setting, icon labels donht appear unless you touch and hold the icon in the action bar. To turn off the labels: Tip:You can slide your finger between icons to see the labels. To avoid selecting an option, slide your finger outside of the action bar. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > Display. 3.Turn off the AlwaysShowIconLabels switch. Accessibility Your BlackBerry 10 device uses several well-established accessibility aids for people with disabilities. These aids include magnify mode, hearing aid mode, TTY support, closed captions, text size adjustment, and the BlackBerry Screen Reader. SettingsUser Guide178
Whathsnewinaccessibility Your BlackBerry device is designed to help you stay productive with assistive technology for people with disabilities and special requirements. BlackBerry continues to improve the accessibility features on your BlackBerry device with updates to existing features and expanded gestures to use with the BlackBerry Screen Reader . Gestures tThe "Where am I" gesture makes the BlackBerry Screen Reader describe the application and area of the screen where you are currently located. To use the "Where am I" gesture, tap the screen with two fingers. ApplicationsupportforBlackBerryScreenReader The BlackBerry Screen Reader now supports the following applications: tBlackBerry Remember tMusic tSmart Tags Settings tYou can now set the display using the Reverse Contrast feature. tThere is now a preview pane for Closed Captions settings. BlackBerryScreenReader tYou can rewind the BlackBerry Screen Reader to read up to the last ten spoken items. BlackBerryScreenReader The BlackBerry Screen Reader is an assistive technology that lets users with vision impairment interact with their BlackBerry 10 device using speech output. The BlackBerry Screen Reader uses text-to- speech (TTS) to read screen content, such as documents, email messages, text messages (SMS or MMS), titles and properties of media files, and other text-based information. The BlackBerry Screen Reader also provides navigation cues by reading screen layout information, such as menu titles, page numbers, and links. TurnontheBlackBerryScreenReader The BlackBerry Screen Reader is a text-to-speech (TTS) feature on your BlackBerry device. The first time you turn on the BlackBerry Screen Reader, the Help app automatically opens to help you learn about the gestures you can use. 1.To turn on the BlackBerry Screen Reader, triple-press the Power/Lock key. 2.To turn off the BlackBerry Screen Reader, triple-press the Power/Lock key again. SettingsUser Guide179
Tip:You can set your device to only turn on the BlackBerry Screen Reader from the device settings. If you donht intend to use this feature, you can turn off the Enableusingtripletap option after you complete the initial device setup in Settings > Accessibility > Screen Reader. TurnontheBlackBerryScreenReaderusingdevicesettings The first time you turn on the BlackBerry Screen Reader, the Help app automatically opens to help you learn about the gestures you can use. Tip: If you donht want to see a verification message each time you turn on the BlackBerry Screen Reader from the device settings, turn off the ConfirmationMessage option in the BlackBerry Screen Reader section of the device settings. 1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen. 2.Tap Settings > Accessibility > ScreenReader. 3.Turn on the ScreenReader switch. 4.Do one of the following: tDouble-tap anywhere on the screen with two fingers to continue. tTap Cancel to close the dialog box without turning on the BlackBerry Screen Reader 5.Close the BlackBerry Screen Reader settings in one of the following ways: tIf the BlackBerry Screen Reader is turned on, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to minimize the screen. With the point of regard on the minimized app, double-tap with two fingers to close the app. tIf the BlackBerry Screen Reader is turned on, tap to set the point of regard. Then, double-tap to return to the Accessibility screen. Tap to set the point of regard. Then tap again to return to the System Settings screen. With the point of regard on the minimized app, double-tap with two fingers to close the app. tIf the BlackBerry Screen Reader is turned off, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to minimize the screen. Tap to close the app. tIf the BlackBerry Screen Reader is turned off, tap to return to the Accessibility screen. Tap again to return to the System Settings screen. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to minimize the screen. Tap to close the app. GesturesfortheBlackBerryScreenReader GesturesfortheQuickTasksmode In Quick Tasks mode, you can change settings and access BlackBerry Screen Reader features. When you access Quick Tasks mode, a list of available tasks appears, and you have 3 seconds to complete a SettingsUser Guide180