Sony Ericsson Controls and operation, Sony Ericsson P1 overview, Standby view, Touchscreen

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Controls and operation

Sony Ericsson P1 overview

Standby view

Once the phone is started the Standby view automatically appears on the screen.

The Standby view acts as the starting point for performing a variety of tasks and for accessing applications via the Main menu.

The Standby view is highly customizable, just about every aspect of its appearance, content, navigation methods and behaviour can be changed.

Touchscreen

Sony Ericsson P1 offers a large touchscreen with 262.000 colours that supports landscape view for imaging and browsing.

To navigate menus and select items the user taps the screen using a fingertip or the stylus.

Text input methods

Sony Ericsson P1 offers three text input methods:

The dual function keyboard located below the screen. The backlight evenly lights up the dual function keyboard. Four keyboard types sup- ported.

On-screen keyboard located at the top of the screen, when available.

Directly-on-the-screen writing, using the stylus.

Text options supported:

Add symbol

Input type (ABC, abs, Abc or 123)

Auto capitalization

Predictive text input

1st language

2nd language (when predictive text is selected)

Spell word (when predictive text is selected)

My word (when predictive text is selected)

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