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- 09-22-2007, 09:00 PM #1KCatGuest
How do I change the speed dial for the pound (#) sign key (aka hash key)?
I've had the Blackberry 8700 for a few months and at one point I set my
pound sign # (aka hash key) to speed dial my voice mail.
Subsequently I learned that the "n" key pauses for two seconds so now I can
add my mailbox and password into that pound sign speed dial on the
Blackberry.
But I don't see the pound sign (#) as an option when I view my speed dials
using "View Speed Dial List".
All I see in the Blackberry 8700 View Speed Dial List are the 26 letters of
the alphabet A-Z.
How do I change the speed dial for the pound (#) sign key (aka hash key)?
best
kcat
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- 09-24-2007, 10:44 PM #2KCatGuest
Re: How to change pound sign (#) speed dial on Blackberry 8700
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 03:00:14 GMT, KCat wrote:
> How do I change the speed dial for the pound (#) sign key (aka hash key)?
>
> I've had the Blackberry 8700 for a few months and at one point I set my
> pound sign # (aka hash key) to speed dial my voice mail.
>
> Subsequently I learned that the "n" key pauses for two seconds so now I can
> add my mailbox and password into that pound sign speed dial on the
> Blackberry.
>
> But I don't see the pound sign (#) as an option when I view my speed dials
> using "View Speed Dial List".
>
> All I see in the Blackberry 8700 View Speed Dial List are the 26 letters of
> the alphabet A-Z.
>
> How do I change the speed dial for the pound (#) sign key (aka hash key)?
>
> best
> kcat
Does anyone know how to modify the speed dial on the Blackberry?
- 09-25-2007, 10:58 PM #3KCatGuest
Re: How to change pound sign (#) speed dial on Blackberry 8700
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 02:02:11 -0400, Robert Green wrote:
> Try holding down the # key for a few seconds. A prompt should appear
> asking if you'd like to assign a speed dial. Once it's configured, simply
> hold down the appropriate key for one second to call the assigned number or
> contact.
When I hold the # key down for a few seconds, it makes the call of the
number somehow I programmed into the blackberry in the first place.
No matter how long I hold the # key down, it still just calls the number
already programmed into the speed dial.
When I look up the speed dial numbers on the Blackberry 8700, I only see
A-Z and not the # sign.
Can the Blackberry be THIS hard to use?
Isn't anyone out there a Blackberry knowledgeable person?
If I could only ERASE the number stored for the # sign, then I could start
all over.
Does ANYONE know how to erase the speed dial for the # sign?
best
kcat
- 09-27-2007, 01:06 AM #4Robert GreenGuest
Re: How to change pound sign (#) speed dial on Blackberry 8700
I believe the new Blackberry allows the use of only LETTER keys to store
speed dials. This is a big step up from non-mnemonic numbers and it gives
you 26 keys to assign instead of 10. But it also means that when you press
# you're really pressing the speedial letter Q that comprises the bottom
half of the dual purpose key. Look for the Q speedial on the list and that
should be the speed dial string that's dialing your voice mail. See the
keyboard layout below. You should be able to delete or edit the string from
there.
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/zoom.php?h=1580&g=1
--
Bobby G.
"KCat" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 02:02:11 -0400, Robert Green wrote:
>
> > Try holding down the # key for a few seconds. A prompt should appear
> > asking if you'd like to assign a speed dial. Once it's configured,
simply
> > hold down the appropriate key for one second to call the assigned number
or
> > contact.
>
> When I hold the # key down for a few seconds, it makes the call of the
> number somehow I programmed into the blackberry in the first place.
>
> No matter how long I hold the # key down, it still just calls the number
> already programmed into the speed dial.
>
> When I look up the speed dial numbers on the Blackberry 8700, I only see
> A-Z and not the # sign.
>
> Can the Blackberry be THIS hard to use?
> Isn't anyone out there a Blackberry knowledgeable person?
>
> If I could only ERASE the number stored for the # sign, then I could start
> all over.
>
> Does ANYONE know how to erase the speed dial for the # sign?
>
> best
> kcat
- 09-28-2007, 12:05 AM #5KCatGuest
Re: How to change pound sign (#) speed dial on Blackberry 8700
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 03:06:11 -0400, Robert Green wrote:
> when you press # you're really pressing the speedial letter Q
Oh my!
You're right.
I'm so dumb.
That's how I set it looong ago.
I didn't realize this until you said it.
I set the Q key which to me was the # sign.
Oh my.
Can I delete my prior posts so I don't look so stupid?
best
kcat
- 09-28-2007, 01:17 AM #6Robert GreenGuest
Re: How to change pound sign (#) speed dial on Blackberry 8700
"KCat" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 03:06:11 -0400, Robert Green wrote:
>
> > when you press # you're really pressing the speedial letter Q
>
> Oh my!
> You're right.
> I'm so dumb.
> That's how I set it looong ago.
> I didn't realize this until you said it.
> I set the Q key which to me was the # sign.
> Oh my.
> Can I delete my prior posts so I don't look so stupid?
(-:
There are no stupid questions. In this case, you may have been fooled by
their transition from the numeric to the alpha speed dial system. Now that
I think about it, they should really offer 52 speed dial options by
incorporating the shift key. I think it's a perfectly natural mistake to
me. It took me a while to figure it out, too, since I haven't touched a
Blackberry in quite some time.
I might not have if there wasn't a glitch in the newer units that screws up
the voicemail speed dial. I saw that article that made me realize what
might be happening because the author wrote "When I press the 1/W key."
That made some neurons click and I realized there are two characters on each
key for speed dial, but only the unshifted ones appear on the pull down
list. I should have realized as soon as I read your messages that # wasn't
a valid speed dial number but I didn't. So don't feel bad, I'll bet many
others have made the very same mistake, too. The # stands out more,
visually speaking, on the key cap than the Q so it's pretty natural your
brain made the morph. Glad we got it solved.
--
Bobby G.
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