CTRL + ALT + DELETE alternative blackBerry smartphones?

Is there an alternative to CTRL + ALT + DELETE on a Torch 9850, with only the keyboard to touch screen to perform a reboot hard without removing the battery? When the screen freezes, or even just on a casual basis, this seems to be a useful tool and I use it often on my old curve. The light compartment cover is difficult to remove, and it would be nice to have an option other than "power off" screen

CTRL + ALT + DELETE on your PC.

On your hard keyboard BlackBerrys, it's Alt + Shift + Delete

On your touchscreen BlackBerry, is a battery pull, or a variant of software, like QuickPull.

I use reset with fancy. Of course, if your screen is locked, no alternative software will probably work.

Pull the battery.

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