Available Keyboard Short cuts by
dgrover 06:03 PM 10-03-2008 --
[Reply] ALT-CAP-H is a help screen
ALT-CAP-DEL performs a reset (like taking out the battery)
ALT-L-G-L-G shows a log file
ALT-N-M-L-L Turns signal strength into numbers (and a second time to return to bars)
Pressing the LEFT Alt, Left Shift and H button will show your Vendor ID, Platform, App Version, PIN, IMEI, Uptime, Signal Strength, Battery Level, File Free and File Total
Enterprise Activation
ALT-CNFG In Options -> Advanced Options -> Enterprise Activation Settings for Enterprise Activation
Address Book
ALT-VALD In address book list Validate the data structure and look for inconsistencies
ALT-RBLD In address book list Force a data structure rebuild
Browser
ALT-RBVS Any HTML/WML webpage View web page source code
Calendar
ALT+VIEW Inside any Calendar item Show extra info for a Calendar event
SYNC Calendar app>Options Enable Calendar slow sync
RSET Calendar app>Options Will prompt for a reload of the calendar from the BES
RCFG Calendar app>Options Request BES configuration
SCFG Calendar app>Options Send device configuration
DCFG Calendar app>Options Get CICAL configuration
SUPD Calendar app>Options Enable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPS Calendar app>Options Disable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPN Calendar app>Options Disable Cal. report database
LUID Calendar app>Options Enable view by UID
SRSL Calendar app>Options Show Reminder status log
Messaging
ALT + V I E W For messages, displays the RefId and FolderId for that particular message. For PIM items, displays only the RefId.
Search Application
ALT-ADVM Search Application Enabled Advanced Global Search
MMS
MMSC Options -> MMS Show MMS hidden options
Home Screen
ALT-JKVV Home Screen Display cause of PDP reject
ALT + CAP + H Home screen Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + E A C E Home screen Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + E S C R Home Screen Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + N M L L Home screen Switches the signal strength from bars to a numeric value.
ALT + L G L G Home screen Displays the Java™ event log.
WLAN
ALT-SMON WLAN wizard screen Enable simulated Wizard mode
ALT-SMOF WLAN wizard screen Disable simulated Wizard mode
Theme
ALT-THMN Any menu Change to no theme (B&W)
ALT-THMD Any menu Change to default theme
Date/Time
LOLO Options -> Date/Time Show Network time values
SIM CARD
MEPD Options>Advanced options>SIM card Display MEP info
MEP1 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable SIM personalization
MEP2 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Network personalization
MEP3 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Network subset personalization
MEP4 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Service provider personalization
MEP5 Options>Advanced options>SIM card Disable Corporate personalization
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Test Procedure
To perform a test using the hardware diagnostic tool on the BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps:
On the Home screen on the BlackBerry smartphone, Select Options / Status.
On the Status screen, TYPE test.
Note: On BlackBerry smartphones that support SureType® technology, use the multi-tap input method.
From the menu on the Device Self Test Application screen, select Start.
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prince_1308 06:33 PM 10-03-2008 --
[Reply] omg you're a genius and very helpful
Stoneryno 11:25 AM 10-06-2008 --
[Reply] I used the one for signal. It changes the signal thing but I guess it is dependant on if the theme is setup to show it correctly. I used it on this one theme and I just has a dash where the image was. It may be that I didn't have a signal at the moment of using it because I am in a lower signal area so my BB is almost always on roam out here. I would love if there was a shortcut like these for the battery.
Saracen 11:30 AM 10-06-2008 --
[Reply] This is good stuff, and definitely sticky material.
I called it!

:-)
defsupreme 02:24 PM 10-06-2008 --
[Reply] old news i started one and someone replied with these cut and paste shortcuts already...
bodisaffa 06:14 AM 10-07-2008 --
[Reply] Originally Posted by defsupreme:
old news i started one and someone replied with these cut and paste shortcuts already...
Didn't realise you had copyrighted all your threads

:-)
thanks by
machismo 03:05 AM 11-07-2008 --
[Reply] Cheers dgrover
skyjackal 03:25 AM 11-07-2008 --
[Reply] Nice. Thank you!
DigitalMofo 06:48 AM 11-07-2008 --
[Reply] i know there's tons of shortcuts descriptions out there, but the moment you needed, often can't recall. I downloaded the freeware app called gref, a personal pocket reference application and by default, there is a great shortcut reference included. For those interested in this really great and free app, here's the link:
htxx://www.gwhizmobile.com/Desktop/gRef.php
tazziedevil 05:41 AM 11-08-2008 --
[Reply] I second the genius label

:-)
Thanks a bunch!
blackberry storm function codes by
xaviertidus 02:55 AM 12-24-2008 --
[Reply] how do you enter these on a storm? cause there is no keypad....??
jcee81 03:07 AM 12-24-2008 --
[Reply] What about a shortcut for locking? I remember someone posted in a thread a long time ago and can't find it anymore
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
Leapin_Toufu 03:16 AM 12-24-2008 --
[Reply] Originally Posted by jcee81:
What about a shortcut for locking? I remember someone posted in a thread a long time ago and can't find it anymore
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
Press A and hold.
Vendettx 08:09 AM 12-24-2008 --
[Reply] or if you have dial from home screen turn off you can simply press k.
and old thread... kinda
Father Fil 11:24 AM 01-16-2009 --
[Reply] Originally Posted by xaviertidus:
how do you enter these on a storm? cause there is no keypad....??
To use the hidden menus on a storm firstly display the full keyboard (landscape view) which you can do from the full menu by pressing the option key and selecting 'Show Keyboard'. On the email activation screen the keyboard comes up anyway.
Memorise where the letters are on the keypad that you need to enter and then press and hold the ALT button so that it locks. The keyboard will change to numbers and symbols. You now need to press the keys you memorised.
For example:
ALT-N-M-L-L Turns signal strength into numbers
.. turns into ..
ALT ! , " "
ALT-CNFG Enterprise activation menu
.. turns into ..
ALT 9 ! 6 /