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Plus B32 because there is no previous page when you first open the
Web Browser.
10.4.3 Go to Next Page
When you have opened multiple web pages, you can go back and
forth from the current page to the previous page, or to the next page.
For example, when you first open the Web Browser, you connect to
your home page. Then, you connect to the web site of Yahoo, and
next, you connect to the Lycos web site. In this case, the next page
from the Yahoo web site is the Lycos web site.
In order to move to the next page, press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or
“F2” to call up the menu, and then go to the “go to” menu by pressing
“space-4.” Then, press “enter.” Go to the “go to next page” by
pressing “space-4,” and press “enter,” or you can press “backspace-n
(dots 1-3-4-5)” or “backspace” with the right arrow key (“space-6”).
This command does not work on the last page because there is no
page after the last page.
10.4.4 Go to Previous Heading
If you activate the “go to previous heading” function, you can go to a
heading that is located before your current location. To execute the
“go to previous heading” function, open the menu by pressing “space-
m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and press “space-4” repeatedly to move to
the “go to” menu. Press “enter” on “go to.” Then, use “space-1” or
“space-4” to move to “go to previous heading,” and press “enter.” Or,
press “u (dots 1-3-6)” in the submenu. To activate this function
without opening up the menu, press “backspace-b (dots 1-2)” while in
a web page.
10.4.5 Go to Next Heading
If you activate the “go to next heading” function, you can go forward
to a heading from your current location. To execute the “go to next
heading” function, open up the menu by pressing “space-m (dots 1-3-
4)” or “F2,” and press “space-4” repeatedly to move to the “go to”
menu. Press “enter” on “go to.” Then, use “space-1” or “space-4” to
move to “go to next heading.” Then, press “enter” on “go to next
heading.” Or, just press “d (dots 1-4-5)” in the submenu. You can