Mitel Navigator 3300 ICP User Manual
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4. Click
Browse…, navigate to the document and click Open.
5. (Optional)
Press
Name icon to apply the %NAME% command line parameter to the
application being launched. The Name command inserts the name of the current or last-
incoming caller when you press the Open Document key.
6. (Optional)
Press
Number icon to apply the %NUMBER% command line parameter to the
application being launched. The Number command inserts the number of the current or last-
incoming caller when you press Open Document key.
Note: If either the Name or Number is not available, then the command line value is blank.
7. Type the desired label for the key in the Label field.
Note: If you do not enter a label, the Label field displays the name of the document.
8. Click
Save.
Program an Open URL Key
1. Right-click the Task Bar key.
2. Select
Edit…
3. Select
Open URL from the Feature menu.
4. Type or paste the URL in the URL field.
Tip: Copy and paste the complete URL from your browser to avoid typing errors.
5. (Optional)
Press
Name icon to apply the %NAME% command line parameter to the
application being launched. The Name command inserts the name of the current or last-
incoming caller when you press Open URL key.
6. (Optional)
Press
Number icon to apply the %NUMBER% command line parameter to the
application being launched. The Number command inserts the number of the current or last-
incoming caller when you press Open URL key.
Note: If either the Name or Number is not available, then the command line value is blank.
7. Type the desired label for the key in the Label field.
Note: If you do not enter a label, the Label field displays the name of the URL.
8. Click
Save.
Tip: To ensure that the Open URL feature key launches in a new window (instead of
launching in an already open window), you may need to configure your Internet browser
settings not to reuse open browser windows. For example, in Microsoft Internet Explorer, you
select Tools followed by Internet Options, click the Advanced tab, and then ensure that the
Reuse windows for launching shortcuts option is not selected. Refer to your browser help
files for detailed procedures.
Program a Hide/Display Task Bar Key
1. Right-click the Task Bar key.
2. Select
Edit…
3. Select Hide/Display Navigator from the Feature menu.
4. Type the desired label for the key in the Label field.
Note: If you do not enter a label, the Label field displays Hide.