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Getting started
Web browser functions
This section guides you through using Real Time on Web browsers,
such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. This section reviews
the following operations:
• Navigating Real Time
• Choosing menu items
• Clicking buttons
• Entering text in text boxes
• Choosing items from list boxes
Navigating
Real Time
Web browsers have many advantages over smaller Web-enabled devices,
such as RIM handheld devices. These advantages include:
• Larger screen size. Most often, you view HTML pages using a
Web browser on a desktop PC. Real Time can display more
information on the screen of a desktop monitor than on the screen
of a smaller Web-enabled device.
• HTML browsing, including:
• Frame capability. Real Time displays the Main menu in a
toolbar on the side of the screen. This lets you access it at any
time.
• Single-click. Unlike many handheld devices, you need only to
click list items instead of first choosing, then clicking them.
Figure 2-24: Navigating Real Time in a Web browser
1. The Main menu appears in a toolbar on the side of the screen.