Navigating in a page on a Windows Mobile 5 or 6 or Microsoft Smartphone device

To navigate within an HTML page, you have the option of using scroll bars or tabbing with the directional pad. On Windows Mobile 5 or 6 devices you can also drag-scroll with a stylus.

Drag-scrolling on Windows Mobile 5 or 6

Drag-scrolling gives you finer control over navigation within an HTML page on Windows Mobile 5 or 6 devices. When drag-scrolling is enabled, you simply can tap and drag in an HTML page to scroll up or down, rather than using the scroll bars. When drag-scrolling is disabled, selection of text is disabled. For instructions on how to enable or disable drag-scrolling, see Setting preferences.

Tabbing with a directional pad

You also can navigate through HTML pages by tabbing with the directional pad. When you enable D-pad right/left act like tab/backtab, your device directional pad left and right actions function as forward and back tabs while M-Business Client is the active application. For instructions on how to enable or disable this function, see Setting preferences.