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TSraymondha
post Jan 25 2010, 09:01 PM, updated 15y ago

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e's a list of Hidden Menus & Functions I've stumbled across. Some of them are handy for BES/Enterprise support only.

Most require you to hold down the ALT key whilst typing the letters after the + sign (they don't need to be capitals).


Enterprise Activation (Options->Advanced)
ALT+CNFG - Settings for Enterprise Activation

Address Book
ALT+VALD - Validate the data structure and look for inconsistencies
ALT+RBLD - Force a data structure rebuild

from the Options menu, type the following (No ALT+ required)
RSET - Will prompt to erase & reload for a reload of the Address book from the BES
(n.b. this will wipe all entries, but you can goto SIM Phone Book & copy entries back afterwards)


Browser
ALT+RBVS - View web page source code

Calendar
Open up a Calendar item
ALT+VIEW Inside any Calendar item Show extra info for a Calendar event
(including message ID - handy for BES log troubleshooting)

from the Options menu, type the following (No ALT+ required)
SYNC - Enable Calendar slow sync
RSET - Will prompt for a reload of the calendar from the BES
RCFG - Request BES configuration
SCFG - Send device configuration
DCFG - Get CICAL configuration
SUPD - Enable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPS - Disable detailed Cal. report for backup
SUPN - Disable Cal. report database
LUID - Enable view by UID
SRSL - Show Reminder status log

Messaging
ALT+VIEW - For messages, displays the LYN and FolderId for that particular message. For PIM items, displays only the LYN.

Search Application
ALT+ADVM Search Application Enabled Advanced Global Search

Home Screen
ALT(left)+Shift(right)+Del - Restart the Blackberry (only for full-keyboard Blackberries)
ALT+JKVV - Display cause of PDP reject
ALT+CAP+ H - Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + EACE - Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + ESCR - Displays the Help Me screen
ALT + NMLL - Switches the signal strength from bars to a numeric value.
ALT + LGLG - Displays the Java™ event log.

WLAN (WLAN wizard screen)
ALT-SMON WLAN - Enable simulated Wizard mode
ALT-SMOF WLAN - Disable simulated Wizard mode

Theme (from theme menu)
ALT-THMN - Change to no theme (B&W)
ALT-THMD - Change to default theme

Date/Time (Date/Time menu - No ALT+ required)
LOLO - Date/Time Show Network time values

SIM Card (Options->Advanced->SIM card - No ALT+ required)
MEPD - Display MEP info
MEP1 - Disable SIM personalization
MEP2 - Disable Network personalization
MEP3 - Disable Network subset personalization
MEP4 - Disable Service provider personalization
MEP5 - Disable Corporate personalization

Status (Options->Status)
BUYR - Data & Voice Usage
TEST - start a device test (Keyboard, GPS, RF, Audio (Handset,headset,bluetooth, Misc)

Source: http://www.blackberryforums.com.au/forums/...dden-menus.html

Mod edit: To insert source of information

This post has been edited by mengsuan: Mar 5 2010, 01:22 PM
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post Jan 25 2010, 09:33 PM

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Great Sharing! Thanks a lot. Very useful for BB users.
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post Jan 25 2010, 10:26 PM

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Superb info smile.gif loving it! thx!
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post Jan 25 2010, 11:53 PM

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Great info, thanks buddy.
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post Jan 26 2010, 12:11 AM

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Very useful info.

I'll pin this thread.

Anyone who has anymore information of this nature please feel free to contribute! smile.gif
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post Jan 28 2010, 08:08 PM

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thank you! seriously this is handy for me smile.gif
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post Feb 4 2010, 01:45 PM

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Hi,

If I wanted to upgrade the OS (BB9700 running with BES), do i need to re-register/re-download all the settings from the Enterprise Server? Just like the first time loading the phone?

Thanks.


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guys i found this cool tricks..

ALT-CAP-H is a help screen
ALT-N-M-L-L Turns signal strength into numbers (and a second time to return to bars) <--- cool!

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post Mar 3 2010, 07:51 PM

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be wise.. credit the source:
http://www.blackberryforums.com.au/forums/...dden-menus.html

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post Apr 15 2010, 03:00 PM

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post May 10 2010, 08:55 PM

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DO we need to have a sim card in the phone when running all these hidden commands?
jytanx
post Jun 24 2010, 09:05 PM

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Btw, thanks TS. Your data usage hidden command was really useful when I purchased my Blackberry. Appreciate it biggrin.gif


Added on June 24, 2010, 9:06 pm
QUOTE(shingrey @ May 10 2010, 08:55 PM)
DO we need to have a sim card in the phone when running all these hidden commands?
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Generally, no. Like checking for data usage and the BB Pin.

This post has been edited by jytanx: Jun 24 2010, 09:06 PM
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Messaging (E-mail and SMS) Tips
1) In e-mail inbox, press the S key to search for a sender or a word within a subject line, and any mail folder regardless of message was sent or received.

2) Within inbox, access the complete list of messages sent by hitting the ALT key followed by the O key.

3) Within inbox, access the complete list of messages received by hitting the ALT key followed by the I key.

4) Within inbox, access the complete list of SMS text messages received by hitting the ALT key followed by the S key.

5) Within inbox, access phone log by hitting the ALT key followed by the P key.

6) Within inbox, access voicemail log by hitting the ALT key followed by the V key.

7) To delete all messages sent or received before a specific date, highlight that date with the cursor, hit the BlackBerry Menu key, select Delete Prior and confirm selection.

8) To enable automatic spell checking of e-mail messages, click the Options icon on BlackBerry home screen. Then click Spell Check and select the Spell Check E-Mail Before Sending option.

9) To do a manual spell check, click the BlackBerry Menu key within a composed message and select Check Spelling.

10) When a message is being spell checked, suggested fixes to unrecognized words can be ignored by clicking the escape key.
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post Aug 9 2010, 03:03 AM

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This is useful. Thanks TS
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post Aug 10 2010, 04:25 PM

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Great Sharing! Thanks a lot. Very useful for BB users.
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post Oct 8 2010, 03:24 AM

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BES server is normally installed at the office network/data center connected to the internet isit ?
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post Oct 8 2010, 10:04 AM

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BES = BlackBerry Enterprise Server - For company and corporate server
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post Oct 25 2010, 02:48 AM

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QUOTE(dicksonbell @ Oct 8 2010, 10:04 AM)
BES = BlackBerry Enterprise Server - For company and corporate server
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Ok. Thanks mate
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post Oct 25 2010, 06:17 AM

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post Oct 25 2010, 03:29 PM

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ALT + AGNT = Advanced Handheld Agent. Gives the ability to reset the agent from the device.

Anyone know what is this command for ?

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