Forget the scrollbar - Nintendo DS Browser users prefer panning. When in either browsing mode, simply touch the screen and drag your stylus to move the screen up or down.
2Some web pages do not feature a "submit" button after filling out a form. Never fear, you can keep filling out those forms at lightning speed by simply selecting the text field, entering your information and touching the handy "send + proceed" button on your on-screen keyboard.
3Sick of the stylus? Use the buttons on your Nintendo DS to control the browser. For example, press the +Control Pad to navigate the screen or to move between letters on the keyboard, then press the A Button to enter or the B Button to delete.
4If it takes too long to add the .com onto the URL, the Nintendo DS Browser features "Speed Type" to speed up your surfing. Simply touch one of the five available buttons that matches your desired tag, such as .net or .com, and it will be added to your Web address.
5To make your browsing experience even faster, disable the images (third button from the right on the toolbar) while surfing in SSR mode to avoid a long loading time.
6Keyboards are so old school, try handwriting on your Nintendo DS. To really speed things up, handwrite your URL and then tap with the stylus on one of your "Speed Type" buttons to add your tag. This is a good way to practice on-screen writing so that you're ready when the delivery man comes by.
7Wondering what the buttons on the browser toolbar are for? If it's knowledge you seek, touch and hold the stylus over the particular button in question and a brief explanation will pop up.
8Add different search engines to the quick search toolbar. Simply go to the page that you would like to add as a search engine with Opera 9 on your desktop, right click on the search field, select create search, click on the
details, and then copy the address to the settings in your Nintendo DS Browser. Make sure that there is a %s in the address you copy, otherwise it will not work for your desired search engine.
for more info go to www.opera.com