Browsing Websites
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Tap [ Apps & Widgets] - [ Browser].
Display on the screen
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Description
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1
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Tab
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Allows you to add a tab to browse multiple websites by switching between tabs.
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2
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Address bar
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Allows you to input the address (URL) of the desired website. The on-screen keyboard is displayed when you tap the address bar.
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3
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Add bookmark
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Adds the website that you are browsing to the bookmarks.
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4
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Search
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Allows you to input a keyword to search for on the web. The on-screen keyboard is displayed when you tap the search button.
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5
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Bookmark/History
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Allows you to select a website to browse from the bookmarks or access the access history.
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6
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Option menu
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Makes detailed settings such as switching to the [Browser] in “Small apps,” etc.
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Tap the address bar on the [Browser].
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Input the address (URL) of the desired website, and tap the key.
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If the content does not display correctly, tap [Settings] followed by [Advanced] in the (Option menu), then tap [Enable Quick view] to remove the check mark.
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Certain websites may not be displayed because the [Browser] does not support the photo/movie formats or plug-ins used by the website. Since Flash Player is not supported in Android version 4.1.1, you cannot play back flash content.
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You can launch the [Browser] using the “Small apps” feature. In this case, use of tabs and histories is not supported.
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You can search the Internet by inputting a keyword or phrase instead of the address (URL) in step 3.
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If the address bar is not displayed at the top of the screen, tap the tab.
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You can copy or search text from the menu that is displayed by selecting text on a website or URL.
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If the website is displayed differently from when browsed on a computer, tap (Option menu) at the top right of the screen and put a check mark in [Request desktop site] in the menu. You can then browse the website as on a computer.
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You can set whether to view as a desktop or mobile site for each tab.