The phone controls – Telenav for Sprint Supported Devices: v5.9 for Brew MP devices User Manual

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4. The Phone Controls

The following keys on your phone are referenced in this manual as follows. Depending on your phone model, the key
placements may slightly vary from the graphics shown below.

Left softkey

The key in the upper left corner of the keypad.

The left softkey performs the function directly above it on the menu bar of the screen. The left softkey
is typically used to go Back one screen, Close a screen, or Exit the application.

Right softkey

The key in the upper right corner of the keypad. The right softkey performs the function directly above
it on the menu bar of the screen.

The right softkey is typically used as Yes or Go (usually the same as pressing the OK button),
although sometimes it opens a special menu or puts the keypad in a different mode. For example,
the right softkey switches you between alpha and numeric modes when you type information in a text
field. In the illustration above, the right softkey executes the Go command and takes you to the My
Favorites screen.

Back button

The Back button is normally only used to delete entries in a text field. For consistency throughout the
Telenav GPS Navigator application, consider using the left softkey instead of the Back button to go
back to the previous screen.

OK button

The Menu/OK button in the center of the circular navigation key.

Navigation keys The circular navigation key that surrounds the OK button. The navigation key has four possible

choices - left, right, up, and down. These are referred to as the left navigation key, the right navigation
key, the up navigation key, and the down navigation key.

END key

The END key exits the application and returns you to the Sprint Main Menu. Pressing and holding the
END key turns off the phone.

To key in addresses and business names, use the keypad on your phone. Refer to the user’s manual for your phone as
some phones may have different methods by which you choose between letters, numbers, and other characters.

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