How to Connect to a WiFi Network on a Kindle Keyboard
Press the Menu button., Use the 5-way controller to move the cursor until the cursor is positioned on top of "Settings". , Press the Enter button in the middle of the 5-way controller. , Press the down arrow once on the 5-way controller, so that...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Press the Menu button.
Use the 5-way controller until the cursor is setting on the "Connect" button to the applicable network you'd like to connect to. ,, You can show this password by moving the 5-way controller to the "Show" button on the right, and tapping the Enter key on the 5-way controller, then moving left with the controller again, and typing the items. ,, -
Step 2: Use the 5-way controller to move the cursor until the cursor is positioned on top of "Settings".
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Step 3: Press the Enter button in the middle of the 5-way controller.
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Step 4: Press the down arrow once on the 5-way controller
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Step 5: so that your cursor is now resting over top of the button labelled "View" which is the setting for dealing with the Wi-Fi settings.
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Step 6: Locate the Wi-Fi network you'd like to connect to.
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Step 7: Press the Enter button from within the 5-way controller.
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Step 8: Type your password that is connected to the Wi-Fi device
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Step 9: (if the device requires you to add a password to the network to be able to access it).
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Step 10: Move the cursor until it is resting over the submit button in the password box's password box
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Step 11: and press the enter key in the middle of the 5-way controller to save this network for further use.
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Step 12: Press the Home button to head back to your bookshelf to "save" your work.
Detailed Guide
Use the 5-way controller until the cursor is setting on the "Connect" button to the applicable network you'd like to connect to. ,, You can show this password by moving the 5-way controller to the "Show" button on the right, and tapping the Enter key on the 5-way controller, then moving left with the controller again, and typing the items. ,,
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