Navigon MN 6 User Manual

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Introduction 
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1.4.2  Elements of the mobile telephone 
  
Term 
Use 
 
Cursor pad 
The cursor pad is an operating element in 
your mobile telephone using which the 
functions UpDownTo the right and To the 
left can be executed. Depending on your 
mobile telephone, this cursor pad could also 
be a cursor rocker, control cross, joystick, 
jog dial, scroll key, scroll cross, navigation 
cross or a navigation key. 
In most cases you can also use the cursor 
pad to execute the OK function by pressing 
directly on its centre. 
For the sake of simplicity, this manual will 
often talk about the UpDownTo the right
To the left and OK keys. These refer to the 
respective functions of the cursor pad. 
 
Softbutton 
Each mobile telephone has two softbuttons. 
The softbuttons are two keys that are 
arranged directly beneath the display. In the 
lowest line of the display, directly above the 
two softbuttons, there generally appear left 
and / or right text fields that indicate which 
function the respective softbutton can carry 
out at present. 
 
Key 
All the keys in the keyboard of the mobile 
telephone, with the exception of the 
softbutton and the cursor pad. 
 
 
For more information refer to the user manual for your mobile 
telephone and chapter "Mobile telephone operating elements" on 
page 16.