Navigating panes, Expanding and collapsing the program panes – Avaya 3100 User Manual

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Operating Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Windows Mobile

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Navigating panes

Use the controls on your Windows Mobile device to navigate through panes and menus, enter data, and to
select options. Use the left and right buttons to use menu bar commands. Use the START button to open
the Start menu.

Controls available depend on the device that you are using (PDA or Smartphone). See

Figure 14 "Device

controls and functions" on page 41

.

Note:

This user guide describes how to use the Avaya 3100 MC - Client on a Personal Digital

Assistant (PDA) that is equipped with a touchscreen. Different navigational options are available on a
Smartphone. Refer to your product documentation for more information.

Expanding and collapsing the program panes

To expand a pane, select the expand arrow or soft key, or double-click the title bar.

Table 14: Device controls and functions

Control

Function

PDA

Smart

phone

Touchscreen

Tap the screen with the stylus to
write, open a menu, or to make a
selection.

yes

no

Navigation
Control/Enter

Press the multidirectional control
up, down, left, or right to move
through the menus and program
instructions; carry out the
selection by pressing the center
of this control.

yes

yes

Left and
Right soft
keys

Press to use the command
shown on the screen above the
button.

yes

no

Hardware
Keyboard

Use the QWERTY-style keyboard
just like a computer keyboard.

yes

yes

Tap and Hold

Tap and hold a record or menu
item to pop up a shortcut menu.

yes

no

Jog (Thumb)
Wheel

Scroll up or down to navigate
through menus or program
instructions.

Support varies by
device.

OK button

Press to confirm your data
entries, or to exit the program in
use.

yes

yes

TALK button

Press to start a call, accept an
incoming call, or to go to the
Phone pane.

yes

yes

END button

Press to end a call, reject an
incoming call, or to go to the Main
pane.

yes

yes

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