I use the blue Mercury button on my telephone to select my alternative telephone "service provider". Today its use automatically connects me to the Tiscali network. Originally, it linked me to Mercury, which was an early (the first?) alternative to BT and allowed me to separate billing for outgoing business calls while being invoiced by BT for the basic connection and domestic call charges. Mercury became Cable & Wireless and subsequently NTL then nPower, I believe, before being inherited by Italian(?) operator Tiscali. My original equipment, a combined telephone/fax/answerphone machine, is getting old so likely will need replacement, but I don't know if modern telephones have the mercury (or equivalent) facility. Perhaps someone can tell me?
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You must go to the blue platform and press 1 and - at the same time( - is minus and its next to the home button and the +plus button on a WII remote)
1890s
No it sends you to the home screen
If you press both the Power button and Home button simultaneously a screenshot of your current screen will be saved to your "Camera Roll". If you hold both the Power Button and Home Button your iDevice will shut down and reboot.
on the telephone
You usually do Lock Button + Home button for Samsung devices making sure you click the lock button first or you'll end up at the home screen :)
The home button
You click the home button and the lock button at the same time
You press the Home button on the iPhone. the Home button is a actual button, and is not on the screen.
Center button (for the excel crossword puzzle) text centering button (on the Home ribbon in the font section)
it is the home button dude:)