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1. Right-click the Task Bar key.
2. Select Edit…
3. Select the desired feature from the Feature menu.
4. Type the new label for the key in the Label field.
Note: You must enter a new label when changing Task Bar key programming. If you do
not enter a new label, the Label field displays the label that applied to the previous
programmed key.
5. Click Save.
Task Bar Shortcuts
For detailed information about using the Task Bar buttons, keys, and controls, see Use the
Navigator Task Bar
on page 11.
You can use the shortcuts in Table 2 to navigate through and use some Task Bar menus and
features.
To use these shortcuts, be sure that the Task Bar application is active. The Task Bar is active
when it is displayed and you have clicked on the Task Bar or just used the Task Bar (to bring
the mouse “focus” to the Task Bar).
Table 2: Task Bar Shortcuts
Action Shortcut Description
Press F1 Displays Button Page 1 on the Task Bar.
Press F2 Displays Button Page 2 on the Task Bar.
Display Button Page
Press F3 Displays Button Page 3 on the Task Bar.
Change Button Page View Press CTRL+A
Toggles between all-Page view and single-Page
view.
If you press F1, F2, or F3 when the Task Bar is in
all-Page view, then the corresponding Button
Page becomes “active” and moves to the lowest
position on the Task Bar, closest to the physical
keys on the Navigator phone.
Note: A Button Page is shaded light gray when
it is active.
Hide Task Bar Press ALT+F4
Hides the Task Bar (does not exit or close it).
Launch Last-Active Key
Press SPACE
or
CTRL+SPACE
Launches the last-active key function (as if you
had just clicked the key or selected Launch).
For example, if you had just used a Speed Dial
key, hitting (CTRL +) SPACE re-dials the number.
Display Main Menu
Press ALT+SPACE
or
ALT+F
Displays the Task Bar Main Menu.
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