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Guest Tikky7
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On the BJII the rotational D-Pad is a good feature when you want to scroll relatively slow through something. However is there a way on the IE to scroll to the very bottom of the entire content or a way to navigate page by page with-out the need to scroll down? This would truely speed up searches or the need to choose a link which is at the very bottom of the page :D . I had heard that you have to press 'y' to go up one page and 'b' to go down one page but this does not work. Pressing the D-Pad in the down/up direction scrolls relatively faster then using the scroll wheel but still not what I am looking for. Any help would be appreciated.

Guest Montais
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On the BJII the rotational D-Pad is a good feature when you want to scroll relatively slow through something. However is there a way on the IE to scroll to the very bottom of the entire content or a way to navigate page by page with-out the need to scroll down? This would truely speed up searches or the need to choose a link which is at the very bottom of the page :D . I had heard that you have to press 'y' to go up one page and 'b' to go down one page but this does not work. Pressing the D-Pad in the down/up direction scrolls relatively faster then using the scroll wheel but still not what I am looking for. Any help would be appreciated.

You can map numeric keys or D-pad left/right to page up/down or go to start/end of page in this registry- HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Keymaps. You can search somewhere in Modaco to full detail. Hope this help.

Guest Tikky7
Posted (edited)

Additional Internet Explorer Key Definitions

The following defines the they keypad keys to scroll.

  • Key pad button 2 (Value name: 50) -> Page up
  • Key pad button 8 (Value name: 56) -> Page down
  • Key pad button 3 (Value name: 51) -> Page top
  • Key pad button 9 (Value name: 57) -> Page bottom
  • Key pad button 5 (Value name: 53) -> Full screen toggle

    • "50" dword 1
    • "51" dword 3
    • "53" dword 12
    • "56" dword 2
    • "57" dword 4

    The AT&T WM6 build defines 50 and 56 already.

    Source: http://www.mvdirona.com/jrh/SmartPhone/Blackjack/Default.htm

    Now the next thing is to find the other keycodes if I want to assign these shortcuts to other keys later on.

Edited by Tikky7

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