6 ENTERING TEXT
This chapter explains the text entry screen.
FUNCTIONS OF THE MAIN KEYS
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| This changes the text entry screen from the lower case screen to the upper case screen. The upper case screen will |
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| continue to appear until the [Caps] key is touched again so that it is no longer highlighted. The [Caps] key is |
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| convenient when you wish to enter all capital letters. (This key will vary depending on your country or region.) |
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| This key temporarily changes the keys in the text entry screen to upper case when lower case letters |
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| Touch a letter key after touching the [Shift] key to enter that letter. After the letter is entered, the [Shift] |
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| The [Shift] key is convenient when you only need to enter one upper case letter or one lower case letter, | |||
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| To cancel selection of the [Shift] key, touch the [Shift] key again. The [Shift] key will no longer be |
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| Touch this key to enter a line break when entering the body text of an |
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| Touch this key to delete the characters to the left of the cursor one character at a time. |
| Touch this key to change the entry mode. | |
| When this key is touched, the [Characters] key, [Symbols] key, and [Other Language] key appear. Touch | |
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one of the keys to select a different entry mode. | ||
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☞"CHANGING THE ENTRY MODE" (page 67)
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| Space | Touch this key to enter a space between letters. | ||
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| This temporarily changes the entry screen to the accented letter and symbol entry screen. Touch a letter |
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| key after touching the [AltGr] key to enter that letter. After the letter is entered, the [AltGr] key will no |
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| To cancel selection of the [AltGr] key, touch the [AltGr] key again. The [AltGr] key will no longer be highlighted. |
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| These keys move the cursor left and right. |
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| These keys move the cursor to the line above or below the current line during entry of the body text of an |
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| Touch this key to enter the text that currently appears and return to the previous setting screen. | |
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• Some keys described above may not appear in certain key layouts or in the keyboards of certain countries or regions.
• " " in the text entry screen indicates how many characters can be entered. A number of characters greater than " " cannot be entered.
•On some keyboards that show the English alphabet, the [AltGr] screen continues to appear until the [AltGr] key is touched to remove the highlighting.
•The ABC/abc key is only displayed in limited countries and regions. The ABC/abc key is a shortcut key to switch the keyboard between the language of your region and English.
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