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The Nintendo DS Browser is based on the popular Opera software but is made specifically for Nintendo DS to take advantage of the touch screen and dual screens.
To navigate pages you simply drag the stylus around the touch screen like a mouse. Entering text is easy, too; you have a choice of the on-screen virtual keyboard or handwriting recognition.
There are also two viewing modes available. In Overview Mode, you see a scaled-down view of a web page on the touch screen and can zoom in on any part of the page by touching it with the stylus. The zoomed-in image is shown on the upper screen. SSR Mode (Small Screen Rendering) adjusts the web page to fit vertically across both screens, removing the need to scroll horizontally.
Plus - just like a regular browser you can save your Bookmarks and passwords in the built-in memory. You can even choose which viewing mode is used automatically when you open a particular bookmark. Plus, if you're technically minded you can also tweak settings like proxies and ports. And if you're worried about security, you can lock the DS Browser with a password.
To allow parents to have more control over their children's internet access, a password can be enabled to activate the browser. |
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