0=Return to Main Menu
1=Need More?
2=Jump to this menu
3=Using Main Menu
4=Using Category Menus
5=Using File Lists
6=Using Filtering

   
Need More? If the notes below don't answer your questions, more detailed help is available at http://www.CraigGiven.com/phoneFAQ.htm. That page is best viewed with a PC's web browser.
   
MAIN MENU: The 3-column arrangement displays the entire menu without scrolling. The center column lists actions. The links in the left column, under the FILES heading, apply to downloads. The links in the right-hand column, under the LINKS heading, apply to links to other websites. For example, to SEARCH for a file to download, press the 4 key on your phone. But, to SEARCH for a web site link, press the 8 key on your phone.
   
CATEGORY MENUS: Lists of categories are numbered, while a list of files is bulleted. You can select a category by pressing that number on your phone key pad. This works for the first 9 categories in a list. At the top of many pages, a "crumbtrail" shows your current location in the category and subcategory hierarchy, allowing you to backtrack to any level. These pages also have a shortcut key to the main menu (press zero on your phone).
   
FILE LISTS: Press the following numbers on your phone to navigate a list of files: Press 2 to jump to the top of a page or 5 to jump to the bottom of the page. If a category has more items than will fit on a single page, then press 3 (MORE) to go to the next page of items, or 1 (PREV) to see the previous page. Press 0 to return to the main menu.
   
FILTERING: The HOT and the NEW additions lists have filter controls at the top of their pages, showing the current filter. You can change the settings and click the APPLY FILTER button to limit the view to listing only certain file families (e.g., only Ringers) or to specific file types (e.g., only MIDI Ringers). The HOT page can also control the definition of "popularity." The "Hall of Fame" mode lists files by number of total downloads. The "Hot Trends" mode shows files that are currently experiencing the most downloads. The "Last Downloaded" lists the last files in descending order of when they were last downloaded.