Happy Friday! Today’s topic, five BlackBerry Hub tips that can help you be more productive! Switch messages using a gesture One my favorite BlackBerry Hub shortcuts is the ability to switch between my next, and previous messages using a gesture so I can quickly parse my messages using one hand. To try this out on your device, open a message and make an inverted L gesture up, or down to go your next, or previous message. Keyboard shortcuts If you’ve used a BlackBerry device in the past you most likely are familiar with some of these keyboard shortcuts but in case you need a refresher, here they are!
Pinch to view unread messages Introduced in BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.2, Priority Hub is a great way to view messages from specific contacts, messages marked as high-priority, messages from conversations you started, or contacts with the same last name. To learn more about the Priority Hub and how you can customize open the Help app on your device, or review the user guide found at http://docs.blackbery.com. If you don’t use this feature though you can turn it off which results in the ability to quick view your unread messages only using a pinch gesture.To try this out, complete the following steps.
After completing these steps, go back to your message list and perform a pinch gesture to quickly view your unread messages only. To go back to your complete message list, slide your fingers apart like you are zooming out. Single messages or conversations? You decide! Every time I set up a new device or offer tips to a friend this item is one of the first I mention because I find it helps to see the entire conversation and avoid missing a response sent earlier.
Color code your accounts If you haven’t already, color code your various accounts to get a quick and easy way to identify which service a message arrived on.
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