                      TALKS Online Manual - Chapter 7
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Appendix A: TALKS function-key quick reference

lists all the key sequences that are assigned to TALKS functions. Note that
to start each key sequence, you press  [TALKS], which by default is the
[Edit] , [Menu], or [Chr] key of your S60 phone. Long means holding down a
key for about a second before releasing it.

Additional quick keys are available when a web page is displayed by the Web
browser, and that page is read by TALKS. These keys are described in
section .

Table

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 TALKS key sequence        Description                                   
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 [TALKS], [0]              Activates and deactivates the training mode   
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [#]              Repeats the last phrase                       
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 [TALKS], [Long #]         Repeats the phrase before the last            
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Select]         Reads the current window, just as after a     
                           window change                                 
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 [TALKS], [Key 1]          Reads the names of the soft keys              
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 [TALKS], [Key 2]          Reads the status of the battery, the          
                           network, and other elements                   
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 [TALKS], [Long Key 2]     Reads the status indicators related to text   
                           entry                                         
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 [TALKS], [1]              Switches between the various key echo modes.  
                           Each time that you press the sequence, you    
                           switch to a different mode.                   
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [2]              Activates and deactivates the announcement    
                           of uppercase letters                          
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 [TALKS], [3]              Activates and deactivates the use of the      
                           NATO spelling alphabet                        
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 [TALKS], [4]              Switches between the various modes of         
                           punctuation reading                           
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 [TALKS], [5]              Decreases the volume of the speech output     
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 [TALKS], [6]              Increases the volume of the speech output     
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 [TALKS], [7]              Decreases the speed of the speech output      
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 [TALKS], [8]              Increases the speed of the speech output      
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 [TALKS], [9] or           Reads the time and date                       
                                                                         
 [TALKS], [Call]                                                         
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 [TALKS], [Long 2]         Lets you select the way the cursor moves      
                           when you press the  [Left] and  [Right]       
                           keys:  Letter,  Word, and  Original           
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Long 4]         Turns the graphics mode on and off            
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Long 7]         Turns the echo of passwords on and off        
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Up]             Reads the selected object or current line of  
                           text; in the WAP browser, also reads the      
                           text before the selected object               
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Long Up]        Spells out the selected object or current     
                           text line; in the WAP browser, also spells    
                           out the text before the selected object       
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Left]           In a text field, reads the character to the   
                           right of the cursor                           
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Right]          In a text field, reads the word in which the  
                           cursor is located; in the WAP browser, reads  
                           the selected object                           
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Long Right]     In a text field, spells out the word in       
                           which the cursor is located; in the WAP       
                           browser, spells out the selected object       
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Down]           Reads the text from the location of the       
                           cursor on; in the WAP browser, reads the      
                           selected object and the text below it         
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Long Down]      Reads the selected text; in the WAP browser,  
                           spells out the selected object and the text   
                           below it                                      
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Menu] or        Opens the  TALKS&ZOOMS Settings dialog box    
                                                                         
 [TALKS], [Long Key 1]                                                   
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Clear] or       Turns speech off and on. This feature is      
                           useful when you want to listen to ring tones  
 [TALKS], [ L ock]         or use the Recorder application.              
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Long Clear] or  Deactivates speech completely, and            
                           reactivates it when you press this sequence   
 [TALKS], [ Long  L ock]   again. If more than one voice is installed,   
                           it opens a menu that allows you to switch     
                           between voices, or to select "None" for       
                           deactivating speech.                          
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [ Long  Exit]    Turns Braille output on and off; see the      
                           additional manual for Braille, which you can  
                           obtain from your Braille device manufacturer  
Ĵ
 [Long TALKS]              Stops the current speech output               
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [TALKS]          Executes the original function of the key     
                           that is used as the  [TALKS] key.             
Ĵ
 [Vol U p]                 Touch screen only: navigates up/left to the   
                           previous element on the screen.               
Ĵ
 [Vol D own]               Touch screen only: navigates down/right to    
                           the next element on the screen.               
Ĵ
 [L ong VolU p]            Touch screen only: switches between           
                           different areas on the screen, such as        
                           focus, window title with tab sheets, and a    
                           list of softkeys.                             
Ĵ
 [Long Vol D own]          Touch screen only: selects the current        
                           element in the same way as  [Select], or      
                           presses the chosen softkey. When in a text    
                           field and no other object (such as a list)    
                           is on the screen, this opens the virtual      
                           keyboard to allow for text entry.             
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [ VolUp ]        Touch screen only: Reads the selected object  
                           or current line of text.                      
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [long VolUp]     Touch screen only: Spells out the selected    
                           object or current text line.                  
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [Vol D own]      Touch screen only: Reads the text from the    
                           start of the cursor on.                       
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [long VolDown]   Touch screen only: changes function of side   
                           keys between volume and one-hand navigation   
                           mode.                                         
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 [TALKS], [Power]          Simulates the function of the  [Call] key     
Ĵ
 [TALKS], [long Power]     Simulates the function of the  [Exit] key.    
                           Please note that the function is only         
                           performed after  [Power] has been released,   
                           unlike for most other "long" shortcuts.       

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