BlackBerry Tips Tricks and Blackberry Keypress Shortcuts
Credits
Gerald W. Gaston updated his list for the 7230 and also for the 7730. Here is his post with the updated information (and a few additions I added at the end). This list was combined with some from PDA Prophet, others from the BBUsers egroup mail list, and a few by forum member 'qubit', 'kirson' and 'Mark Rejhon'. This list was edited by Mark Rejhon to add formatting, graphics icons, and corrections.
Important Keys
ALT key =
has half moon on top of it. left side of keyboard below the A.
CAP key =
bottom right key (AKA SHIFT key)
In General
In the Message List
key while you roll the thumb-wheel to scroll horizontally in any field where you can enter or view text.
key while you roll the thumb-wheel to scroll through a field to view options.
key while you roll the thumb-wheel to select multiple items in a list.
+Escape - Allows multitasking, brings up Taskbar on any screen. Similiar to Windows ALT+TAB
+
- Turns on CAPS lock. Hold
first then press
. An oval with an up arrow shows up in the upper right corner of the screen.
+
- Turns on NUM lock. Hold
first then press
. A # sign shows up in the oval in the upper right corner of the screen)
to find a contact in the Address Book screen.
+
to keylock your BlackBerry quickly from the home screen. (Alternate keypress is just press K, but this only works if "Dial From Home Screen" is disabled)
key and click the thumb-wheel to bring up a menu. You can then select Move Icon, Hide Icon, or Show All. If you hide an icon, to show it again click Show all and it will appear with an X over it, bring up the menu on it and uncheck hide icon.
(Some of these work in tasks, memos, and appointments also)
Sorting:
Navigating:
+I - show only incoming mail
+O - show only outgoing mail (messages you have sent - i.e. checkmark icon)
+P - show phone log messages
+S - show SMS messages
+V - show VoiceMail messages
- close message listing and return to home screen (ribbon)
- pagedown
+
- pageup
Deleting multiple messages at once:
While In A Message
key and use the thumb-wheel to scroll up or down to select messages. Click the thumb-wheel and select 'Delete Messages'. Combine this with a sorting tip to make it even more useful (i.e. To delete the last 5 messages that you have sent (checkmarks), press
then the letter 'O' (for outgoing) this will show all of your sent messages, then per this tip scroll down and select the last five.
Navigating:
Reply-to/Forward:
or
- scroll down a page/screen at a time
+
or
+
- scroll back a page/screen at a time
- close message and return to message listing
Select Text (OS v2.1+):
With either method, click the thumb-wheel and select 'Cut Selection' or 'Copy Selection'... to paste, open a new message or whatever, click the thumb-wheel, and then select 'Paste Selection'.
key and then scroll the thumb-wheel to select. If you release the
key and scroll the thumb-wheel you will select entire lines. Press the
key again at any time to start selecting by character again.
key + CLICK the thumb-wheel (click it don't hold it down), release the thumb-wheel and then use it to scroll whole lines. You can press and hold the
key at anytime to start selecting by character again.
Composing Message
Calendar (from Agenda screen)
key twice to insert a period and capitalize the next letter.
key to insert the "@" and "." characters in an email field. Backspace and type again to over-ride this like you would with AutoText.
Battery
Geek Tips
Other Tips
While at the home screen (ribbon), hold down the half moon
key while you type NMLL. The bars should change to read numbers. For the 'signal strength', if you are in the 100 area (that means -100 dBm), you will be transmitting at maximum power (2 Watts), and since coverage is hit and miss at this weak a signal, you may end up transmitting many times before the packets make it through. This might help explain any poorer than normal battery life. I consider anything at -90 to -50 excellent.
key while you type NMLL again.
key -AND- the
key at the same time, then the letter 'H'. This brings up the "Help Me!" screen that lists version, app version, pin, imei, uptime, signal strength, batterylevel, file free, and file total.
while you type LGLG. This brings up the event log where you can clear events (frees some memory) or view them or copy the contents to mail to someone.
+
+
will reboot your BB.
A user by the name of Sanderson on the Rim Road forums added:
Instead of having your one auto sig set up for you, try this for multiple sigs:
1. Delete your existing auto sig.
2. Make an autotext entry where:
when I type: zz (or any irregular 2 letter combo like zx)
replace it with:
Your Name
Your Company
Your phone extension etc.
autotext entries can really hold a lot. give it a try..I have zz as my "professional" signature and xc as my "casual" sign off.
once you get used to it, you don't even notice that you're entering 2 extra letters @ the end of a message.
source: http://www.blackberryforums.com
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- Insert any sim card
- Turn off all of the wireless connections
- Go to Options
- Select Advanced Options
- Select SIM Card
- Hit menu select show keybord
- Enter mepd (you will not be able to see the typed info)
- Enter mep2
- Now it will say enter network mep code
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Must be done without a sim card inserted & wireless radios must be turned off.
- Go to settings.
- Go to options.
- Go to advanced options.
- Go to sim card.
- Hold the ALT Key while typing in MEPE or MEPD or MEPPE or MEPPD ( not case sensitive ) ( you will not see text appear on screen while typing ).
- It will say "Enter Network MEP Code, then you type in the unlock code, press in the trackball to confirm.
- Your phone is now unlocked.
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The following blackberries might work with this procedure:
Blackberry 5790, Blackberry Blackberry 5820, Blackberry Blackberry 6210, Blackberry Blackberry 6220, Blackberry Blackberry 6230, Blackberry 6280, Blackberry 6510, Blackberry 7100g, Blackberry 7100i, Blackberry 7100r, Blackberry 7100t, Blackberry 7100v, Blackberry 7100x, Blackberry 7105t, Blackberry 7130c, Blackberry 7130e, Blackberry 7130g, Blackberry 7130v, Blackberry 7210, Blackberry 7230, Blackberry 7250, Blackberry 7280, Blackberry 7290, Blackberry 7510, Blackberry 7520, Blackberry 8100g, Blackberry 8700c, Blackberry 8700f, Blackberry 8700g, Blackberry 8700r, Blackberry 8700v, Blackberry 8703e, Blackberry 8705g, Blackberry 8707g, Blackberry 8707h, Blackberry 8707v, Blackberry 8800, Blackberry 8800g, Blackberry 8820, Blackberry 8830, Blackberry Bold 9000, Blackberry Curve 8300, Blackberry Curve 8310, Blackberry Curve 8310 (red), Blackberry Curve 8320, Blackberry Curve 8330, Blackberry Pearl 8100, Blackberry Pearl 8100 (black), Blackberry Pearl 8100 (blue), Blackberry Pearl 8100 (pale gold), Blackberry Pearl 8100 (sunset), Blackberry Pearl 8110, Blackberry Pearl 8120, Blackberry Pearl 8120 (blue), Blackberry Pearl 8120 (titanium), Blackberry Pearl 8130 (amethyst), Blackberry Pearl 8130 (silver), Blackberry Red Pearl 8100, Blackberry White Pearl 8100
Blackberry Unlock Instructions:
- Using the menu go to Settings Menu -> SIM card pressselect.
- While holding the SHIFT key, type mepd
- You should now see the five locking categories listed.
- Hold the ALT Key while typing in MEPE or MEPD or MEPPE or MEPPD ( not case sensitive ) (you will not see text appear on screen while typing ).
- Release the shift key.
- You are now prompted to enter the Network MEP code (it will also state how many attempts left)
- Enter the code
- Enter Return/Enter
- The device should then be unlocked
The following blackberries might work with this procedure:
Blackberry 5790, Blackberry Blackberry 5820, Blackberry Blackberry 6210, Blackberry Blackberry 6220, Blackberry Blackberry 6230, Blackberry 6280, Blackberry 6510, Blackberry 7100g, Blackberry 7100i, Blackberry 7100r, Blackberry 7100t, Blackberry 7100v, Blackberry 7100x, Blackberry 7105t, Blackberry 7130c, Blackberry 7130e, Blackberry 7130g, Blackberry 7130v, Blackberry 7210, Blackberry 7230, Blackberry 7250, Blackberry 7280, Blackberry 7290, Blackberry 7510, Blackberry 7520, Blackberry 8100g, Blackberry 8700c, Blackberry 8700f, Blackberry 8700g, Blackberry 8700r, Blackberry 8700v, Blackberry 8703e, Blackberry 8705g, Blackberry 8707g, Blackberry 8707h, Blackberry 8707v, Blackberry 8800, Blackberry 8800g, Blackberry 8820, Blackberry 8830, Blackberry Bold 9000, Blackberry Curve 8300, Blackberry Curve 8310, Blackberry Curve 8310 (red), Blackberry Curve 8320, Blackberry Curve 8330, Blackberry Pearl 8100, Blackberry Pearl 8100 (black), Blackberry Pearl 8100 (blue), Blackberry Pearl 8100 (pale gold), Blackberry Pearl 8100 (sunset), Blackberry Pearl 8110, Blackberry Pearl 8120, Blackberry Pearl 8120 (blue), Blackberry Pearl 8120 (titanium), Blackberry Pearl 8130 (amethyst), Blackberry Pearl 8130 (silver), Blackberry Red Pearl 8100, Blackberry White Pearl 8100
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