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Fundamentals Guide
Users who have a BlackBerry device with SureType technology can type text using the SureType input method or the multi-tap
input method.
When users use SureType technology, they press the letter key for each letter in a word once. For example, to type run, users
would press the ER key once, the UI key once, and the BN key once. As users type, a list of possible letter combinations and
words appears on the screen. SureType technology selects letter combinations or words from the list based on context. If
users type a word or letter combination (for example, a web address or an abbreviation) that SureType technology does not
recognize, users use the list that appears on the screen to build the word letter by letter. SureType technology is designed
to "learn" new words or letter combinations that users type and add them to a custom word list.
When users use the multi-tap input method, they press a letter key once to type the first letter on the key and twice to type
the second letter. For example, to type run, users would press the ER key twice, the UI key once, and the BN key twice.
SureType technology is the default input method for most fields. Multi-tap is the default input method for phone number fields
and password fields. If users switch from using SureType technology to using the multi-tap input method, a typing indicator
appears in the upper-right corner of the screen to indicate the current input method.

Network gateways and BlackBerry Browser configurations

The BlackBerry® Browser can be configured to connect to the wireless network through one of three network gateways.
Network gateway
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
BlackBerry Internet Service Browsing
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Accessed by
BlackBerry Browser configuration
Internet Browser configuration
Network gateways and BlackBerry Browser configurations
Protocol
HTTP/IPPP
HTTP/IPPP