
Access Key Input Mode (AIM)
Issue 1 April 2005 119
Access Key Input Mode (AIM)
The Web browser considers cards that include the accesskey attribute and which require the
user to enter text to be in a new Text Entry mode. That new mode is called Access Key Input
Mode (AIM). Unlike standard Text Entry mode, AIM arbitrates dialpad use between the phone
and Web applications that use accesskey attributes. When a Web page with one or more valid
accesskey attributes loads completely, the Web page takes control of the dialpad.
With standard Text Entry, text entry is considered complete once a URL is launched and the
Web relinquishes control of the dialpad. AIM works differently than standard text editing by
maintaining control of the dialpad over the course of loading one or multiple new Web pages.
AIM stays in effect until either:
● the user presses the Phone/Exit or Options button,
● the phone goes off-hook to make or receive a call, or
● a Web page without any valid accesskey attribute is completely loaded.
Support for Access Keys
The accesskey attribute assigns a particular key on the phone to an element. Its purpose is to
allow the user to activate a particular element using a single key. For the IP telephone’s Web
browser, an access key is a single Dialpad button and the element is a URL. The access keys
associated with the IP telephone Web browser are as follows:
Accesskey
1
2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0
*
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