Device controls – AT&T HD61W66 User Manual

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4. Device Controls

Your Android device provides several different ways for you to control AT&T Navigator and input information. The
table below explains the phone controls most commonly referenced. Please refer to the user's guide for your
specific model.

Key

Name

Function

Back button

In most AT&T Navigator screens, the Back button will return you to the
previous screen. Pressing the Back button while in a Drive To session
will open the End Trip prompt. Pressing the Back button while at the
AT&T Navigator Main Menu will close the app, putting it in the
background.

Call button

The Call button is typically used when you speak in an address. You can
also press the Call button to make a phone call and temporarily suspend
AT&T Navigator.

End Call button

Press End Call to end a phone call or to temporarily suspend AT&T
Navigator and lock the screen.

Home button

Press Home to return to the device Home Screen from anywhere on your
phone. Press & hold Home to bring up the recent applications window.

or

Menu button

Pressing the Menu button while using the AT&T Navigator application
may give you a variety of options, depending on what screen you are on.
There is usually an option for Help and one to take you back to AT&T
Navigator
Home to reduce how often you would have to press the Back
button.

Trackball or D-Pad

Use the trackball or D-Pad (depending on your device) to navigate
selectable items on the screen. Click the trackball to select a highlighted
item or action.

As with the Menu button, clicking the trackball while using the AT&T
Navigator application may give you a variety of options, depending on
what screen you are on.

Volume buttons

The volume control buttons are located on the side of the phone. Use
them to manually increase or decrease the volume of audible alerts in
AT&T Navigator.

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