Forum.Nokia.comFigure 1: Structure of the browser screenThe application area is 96 pixels (horizontal) by 45 pixels (vertical). It includes four lines of main textand can also be used for displaying graphics, which can be scrolled four ways (picture viewer) until themaximum deck size.3.2.2Keys in Two Soft Key User InterfaceThe Send/Talk key works as a selection key.The End key exits a data call/GRPS connection and goes into idle state when pressed twice.The two soft keys are assigned actions that enable the user to manipulate the user interface by makingselections and entering, editing, and deleting text. In Nokia 68xx there is also a third soft key, which isused only as profile key.-The left soft key is used as a yes/positive key. It contains options that execute commands andgo deeper into the menu structure. Some example functions are Select, OK, and Options.-The right soft key is used as a no/negative key. It contains options that cancel commands,delete text, and go backwards in the menu structure, such as Back, Exit, and Clear.The scroll keys (arrow keys) allow the user to scroll the options or text in the current display.3.3Display FontsAll fonts are proportional fonts. Proportional fonts give a dynamic and minimized width foreach character, improve readability of the display texts, and generally allow more characters tobe displayed per line. On the other hand, having proportional fonts means that it is difficult totell how many characters there can be in each line, e.g., compare characters “W” and ”i.”3.4Accessing the WAP BrowserThe browser is accessed by selecting Services from the menu and entering a home page defined for thecurrently active settings or a bookmark. For quick access to the browser, the user can make a long keypress on the 0 key; the user is then taken to the home page that is defined for the currently activesettings set. The access point and home page can be set in the Services -> Settings menu.3.5Navigation, Labels, and TitlesThe user should be provided with consistent card headers, element titles and do-element labels. Thetitle of a