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Love this list! I cross-linked to this thread in the top post of a thread I have about solutions to common issues. Thanks for maintaining this!
 

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Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
Love this list! I cross-linked to this thread in the top post of a thread I have about solutions to common issues. Thanks for maintaining this!
Thanks. I'll move some of the useful tips to the list.
 
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ctrl+c = copy
ctrl+x = cut
ctrl+v = paste
ctrl+r = refresh
ctrl+o = open file
ctrl+a = select
ctrl+d = add
ctrl+f = find
ctrl+i = italic
ctrl+b = bold
ctrl+u = underline

Last edited by epescaru; 2010-06-16 at 19:35. Reason: typo
 
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Originally Posted by 9000 View Post
Thanks for your tip, but it must be used with caution, because it'd cause the device to reboot. Try issue the same command three or more times and you'll see. ^^
It only causes reboot when there isn't any process related to the browser and you insist on killing those. Happen to me sometimes, and some time later I realized that. Killing the browserd process doesn't seem to reboot the device at all.

While we all know that the browser running in the background all the time, I'd really like to know if there's a safe way to stop the current browsing service via terminal. Any suggestion would be welcome.
I only know that way, and doubt that other way be more effective than killing the process directly.
 

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Originally Posted by epescaru View Post
ctrl+c = copy
ctrl+x = cut
ctrl+v = paste
ctrl+r = refresh
ctrl+o = open file
ctrl+a = select
ctrl+d = add
ctrl+f = find
ctrl+i = italic
ctrl+b = bold
ctrl+u = underline
That is #0. Thanks anyway. ^^
 
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Originally Posted by 9000 View Post
32) Anyone know how to autocomplete a word when the keyboard is closed? yes. u tap on the orange part of the word as opposed to the end of it to complete it. if pressed at the end it'll cut it off. took a while to figure that out lol (badsubby)
Instead of breaking your typing flow by tapping the screen, simply press the right-arrow key.
 

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Sorry! I've missed that. Excelent! Thanks!
 
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#38
I just add point 53: hold CTRL+J+M+K+SPACE+L (L must be last) to turn the desktop(!) or current app into portrait mode (it works for firmware week 19 or after)

I were skeptic on it, but it really works, and it can even change the desktop into portrait mode!

I found that in a China forum. I wondered how he discovered this in the first place.

Why Nokia make a hotkey that long?

Last edited by 9000; 2010-06-19 at 08:38.
 
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Ctrl + Shift + R works for me in all nokia apps, though. I'm running P.R. 1.2.
 
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Originally Posted by rickysio View Post
Ctrl + Shift + R works for me in all nokia apps, though. I'm running P.R. 1.2.
Ctrl + Shift + R cannot turn the desktop. (Just tried it)

Last edited by 9000; 2010-06-19 at 08:52.
 
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