Certain Options menus are accessed in ways other than via the Options softkey. Use of these menus is similar to the normal Options menu. Examples of such menus are:
| Menu | Description | 
|---|---|
Context-sensitive Options menu  | 
The Selection key opens this context-sensitive Options menu when there is no single intuitive function (such as opening the item in focus) for it. The context-sensitive Options menu only lists functions that: 
 Other functions can be accessed through the Options softkey. The number of items in the context-sensitive Options menu is usually two or three; it should never be more than four. For example, in a message editor, the functions in the context-sensitive Options menu could be Send and Add Recipient. If there are marked items in a list, the context-sensitive Options menu should include the Mark/Unmark functions. When a list is empty, it may make sense to offer a Create New type of option in the context-sensitive Options menu, but only when it would be an appropriate function in the context.  | 
Editing menu  | 
Opened by pressing a certain key combination (depends on the device) in a text editor. Contains only editing commands.  |