Select a Link
Almost all web pages include links to pages that contain related information. When you select a link, your browser loads the other page.
Links come in two forms: text and images. Text links consist of a word or phrase that usually appears underlined and in a different color from the normal page text. However, web designers can control the look of their links, so text links may not always stand out like this. The only way to tell is to position the stylus pointer over the text or image; if the pointer changes to , the item is a link.
Select a Link
Position the stylus pointer over the link (the pointer changes to ).
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