Question about browser navigation on 9330
I've been using a BB 8330 for awhile and will be upgrading to the BB Bold
9930 within the next week or so (still waiting for the price to drop just a bit).
I was playing around on the 9930 in the store today and have a few
questions about navigation with the browser.
1)
On my 8330, I often use keyboard short cuts to navigate around web pages.
Examples include using the "T" button (to go the top of the page quickly),
the "B" button (to jump to the bottom of a page quickly), and I often
use the space bar to scroll down the page when reading.
It appears the 9930 does not do this, at least it didn't when I tried it in the
store today. Is there someway to configure these buttons to do this, or
is using the keyboard short cuts "old school" and no longer available on newer
BB's ???
2)
Also on my 8330, I often use the "column view" when reading web pages.
This often renders the page better for the actual screen (and keeps text
from rolling off the screen). When trying out the 9330, I messed around
with pinch-to-zoom quite a bit, but was wondering if it's possible to set
webpages to default to something like "column view" on the 9930?
I didn't see any settings for this in the option settings. I mostly like to read
BBC, CNN and don't want to have to mess around with zooming in and out
too much just to read the text.
Either way, I'm still getting the new 9930 in the next couple of weeks, but
was just wondering. Don't get me wrong, using either the track pad or the
touch screen to navigate web pages still works really well, but I'm just used
to using keyboard short cuts. Thank you.