Page26 EnteringData in YourHandheld Com puter
Most characters require only a single stroke. When you lift the
stylus fromt he Graffitiwrit ingarea, your handheld computer
recognizes and displays the text character immediately. To
accomplishsingle strokes, som e Graffiti strokes are portions of the
regular alphabet equivalents.
TheGraffiti writing area is divided into two parts: one for writing
theletters of th e alphabet and one for writing numbers. The small
marks at the top and bottom of the Graffiti writing area indicate
the two areas.
Towrite Graffiti letters:
1. Tap the screen where you want your text to go.
Note: Youneed to tap above the Graffiti writing area, and must
see abl inking cursor before you write the text.
2. Use the tables on the followin g pages tof ind the stroke shape for
theletter you want to create.For example, the stroke shown bel ow
creates the letter “n.”
Note: There are two different stroke shapes available for some
letters. For these letters, choose the one that’s easiest for
you.
Asyou’ll see later, you use the same shape to create both the
uppercase and lowercase version of a letter.
3. Position the styl usin t he left-hand side of the Graffiti writing area.
Writeletters here Writenumbers her e
Divisionmarks
Startstroke
atheavy dot
Liftstylus
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