Opera for S60 tutorial
Introduction
Opera for handhelds and mobiles is a full Internet browser that gives you access to any kind of Web site.
- Superior rendering technology fits any Web page to the small screen
- Full-screen view lets you use entire screen for browsing
- Password manager stores logins for easy access
- "Jump to text" goes straight for the content
- Editable keypad shortcuts give fast access to features
- Images and other files can easily be downloaded to your phone
- Opera Mobile Accelerator lets you browse even faster
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This tutorial was last updated for Opera 8.50 for S60
Tutorials for versions 6.20, 7.60, and 8.00 are also available.
Contents
Installing Opera
- Use Bluetooth, infrared file transfer, or a USB connection to copy the .sis file to your phone. If you do not have access to either, send the file to your phone as an e-mail attachment.
- Open your phone's inbox and select the .sis file you just transferred. This should start the installation. Some phones come with PC software to handle installations, you may of course also use this.
If your phone has very little free memory left, you will likely get an out-of-memory message during installation.
- Try removing unnecessary files from your phone. If you have already received the message "Saving file to Installer", you can safely delete the Opera .sis file from your inbox, which should free enough memory to finish the installation.
- Go to and select the Opera installation file. Go to , then follow the instructions.
Tip: Installing to a memory card (E:) is recommended, as it will leave more memory for browsing and for other applications.
Internet Access
To first set up your phone to connect to the Internet, you will need to define an Access Point, a GPRS or high-speed connection. If preconfigured access points are available, select the option that has the word "Internet" in it, rather than, for example, "MMS" or "WAP".
If your phone is not set up with an access point, please contact your network operator for assistance. You may also set it up yourself; Opera provides an on-line guide for manually setting up access points at www.opera.com/connect/
Once you open Opera, a connection dialog will pop up if you are not connected to the Internet. Select your defined access point and your phone will establish a connection.
Tip: Go to Opera's settings to select a default access point, or set Opera to connect automatically.
Opening Web Pages
Select "Options > Open > Web page" or press 1. Enter a Web address (URL) and click "OK".
Press the joystick down to choose between prefixes and suffixes to avoid typing the entire URL.
Press the joystick up for a history of previously entered addresses.
Go to or simply press 9 to search the Web directly without first accessing a search engine site. A search field is also available on the browser's start page.
Page Navigation
Opera makes navigation on a small screen fast and easy:
- Moving the joystick in either direction navigates to the next link in that direction.
- Pushing the joystick in opens links.
- Pressing 3 lets you jump from the top of the page to the Jump to text point (see below) to the bottom of the page and back to the top
The small, blue indicator on the right side of the screen is your "scroll bar", telling you where you are on the current page.
Jump to text
Access the settings to make Opera automatically jump to the first text portion of a Web page. Skipping such elements as menus and headings significantly speeds up browsing and navigation. If you prefer the manual setting, you can still press 3 to go directly to the "Jump to text" point, which will then function as a pre-set tag.
Tags
Tags are temporary bookmarks you can set on a Web page. Try, for example, tagging all links to articles you would like to read on a news page. Follow a link, read it, go back and move to the next tag.
Tags are set by pressing 6. The tag will be visible as a small, white indicator in the scroll bar area on the right side of the screen. When you are at a tag's exact location, the blue indicator will cover the white one.
Pressing 3 will then also let you move between tags that you have set in a page.
Note that all tags are deleted when the page is reloaded. Pages are not reloaded when using the browser's "Back" function.
Full-screen Mode
The entire screen will be used for browsing if you activate Opera's full-screen mode. This mode is off by default.
Press * (or go to the menu) to turn full-screen mode on or off.
Fit to Screen
Opera's Small-Screen Rendering™ (SSR) technology reformats Web pages to fit your screen. This is enabled by default to ensure a comfortable surfing experience on a small screen. If Fit to screen is disabled, Opera will show Web pages unaltered.
Press # or go to to turn Small-Screen Rendering off or on.
Keypad Shortcuts
Using keypad shortcuts is a lot faster than using menus. Therefore, the buttons on your phone's numeric keypad have been assigned functions.
- * Full-screen mode on/off
- # Fit to screen on/off
- 1 Open Web page
- 2 Open bookmarks
- 3 Go to top of page, beginning of content, bottom of page, or tag
- 4 Open home page
- 5 Load images on/off
- 6 Set tag
- 7 Add bookmark for page
- 8 Open settings
- 9 Search the Web
- 0 Zoom
Note that these shortcuts are not available after pressing "Options" to open the menus.
Editing shortcuts
You can edit the keypad shortcut setup to suit your use and preferences by going to . You will then be able to assign keypad shortcuts to more functions than are available in the default shortcut setup.
Filling in Forms
Many Web pages, such as search engines and e-mail services, include form fields that require entering text.
- Press the joystick left/right to move between the form fields, and push the joystick in to activate the focused field, which will be highlighted
- Use the keypad to enter text in the input fields
- When you are done entering the text, push the joystick again to deactivate, then move to the next form field or to the button that submits the form
Password manager
When you have filled out a login form for a Web site, Opera will offer to store your username and password for future visits.
If you accept, Opera will pre-fill the login form next time you visit the site, and you can submit the login form by going to . Note that Opera will only store one login per site.
If you share your phone, you may select to protect the stored logins with a master password. To erase saved logins, go to
Viewing and Saving Images
By default, Opera downloads and displays images. Since Web pages can have a large amount of images that take time to download, you can choose to speed up your browsing by not loading any images at all, or only images previously cached by the browser.
Press 5 to toggle image loading directly, or change the default in Opera's settings.
To save an image from a Web page, select it, then press the joystick or middle button and the "Image" menu will open. You may then choose to either save the image locally or send it as an MMS.
Launch your image gallery from the phone's menu to view your saved images.
Bookmarks
The easiest way to bookmark a Web page is to press 7. To manage your bookmarks, press 2 or go to .
Opera recognizes bookmark nicknames; you can enter and save short, easy-to-remember names for as many bookmarks as you wish in the bookmark manager. To open a bookmark by its nickname, just press 1 and enter the nickname.
Tip: While in "Bookmarks" view, you can move the joystick right to go to the "Downloads" tab.
Faster Browsing
In the settings you will find the option of enabling the Opera Mobile Accelerator; a proxy-based solution that allows you to browse faster and cheaper. When you enable this service, you will be taken to www.opera.com/proxy to register and receive a 14 day free trial.
Read more about the Opera Mobile Accelerator.
Privacy
If you share or occasionally lend your mobile phone, you may be concerned about others viewing your browsing history. Go to after finishing your browsing session, to delete cache, history, cookies, and stored logins.
Learn More
For more information about the browser and customer support, see the Opera for mobile support pages.







