The UA client uses the standard BlackBerry device navigation model. The UA applications trackwheel has these menu items:
AskUA – allows you to perform a search.
Refresh All Apps – returns the list of available applications, from which you can select an application to sync to the device.
Auto Refresh – refreshes all push registered applications in the background.
Search All – allows you to perform a string search in the selected application.
Profiles – allows you to configure and save information for connecting to the UA server.
Settings – allows you to make UA settings such as: configure or disable the screen saver, lock the UA client, and set up a valid e-mail address to register for e-mail push notifications, or SMS phone number to register for SMS push notifications.
Delete All Apps– deletes all applications or AskUA results.
About UA – shows a screen with UA client information, copyright and version information, and technical information for RAM and Flash.
Close – closes the UA client.
When you display an application, these menu options are available:
Details – shows the details of an application.
Click Thru – allows you to click through links in an application.
DeleteApplicationName – this menu option is appended with the name of the application that is linked to it. This option enables you to remove a multi-level record.
InsertApplicationName – this menu option is appended with the name of the application that is linked to it. This option enables you to insert a multi-level record.
Search – allows you to search for any text in columns and rows in persistent storage. The search results display in the Grid/List view.
Search can be performed only on the grid level that
you are viewing from. If you drill down, you can search on that
level only.
Sort on Column – allows you to sort columns in an application.
EditApplicationName – this menu option is appended with the name of the application that linked to it. This option enables you to edit a multi-level record.
Home – returns to the list of applications.
Applications typically are comprised of a List View and a Detail View. The list view includes the grid columns that the application developer included in the List/Detail tab (see “List/Detail tab”) and are usually the “key” to the record. You click on the magnifying glass icon to “drill down” to the Detail View, which typically includes more grid columns.
Some additional menu options you may see, include:
Send Update – in Application List view or application view, you might encounter this menu option when there are pending edits/updates/inserts to be sent to UA server.
Logs – In Application List view, when there are update/delete/insert actions done, this menu option is available, indicating logs are available for viewing.
Contents For – this option appears when you have a CGI drop-down list. The list shows possible selection values; in some cases, selection values depend on previous selections made.