Blackberry BlackBerry Change AutoText entries, About the custom word list, Set the cursor speed

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6.In the Using field, set whether the entry is capitalized exactly as typed (Specified Case) or whether the entry is capitalized according to its context (SmartCase).

7.Set the language.

8.Click the trackwheel.

9.Click Save.

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Change AutoText entries

To view your AutoText entries, in the handheld options, click AutoText.

Click an AutoText entry. Perform one of the following actions:

Edit

Delete

About the custom word list

Your handheld enables you to type most words and letter combinations by presenting the combinations in a list below the text. If you type a word or letter combination that your handheld does not recognize, it is automatically added to the custom word list so that it will appear correctly in the list when you type. You can also manually add entries to the custom word list.

Note:

To set the custom word list so that new words are not added automatically, in the handheld options, click Language. Click Input options. Set the Auto word learning field to Off.

Add an entry to the custom word list

1.In the handheld options, click Language.

2.Click Input options.

3.Click the trackwheel.

4.Click Custom word list.

5.Click the trackwheel.

6.Click New.

7.Type a word or letter combination.

8.Click the trackwheel.

9.Click Save.

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About the custom word list

Change custom word list entries

1.In the handheld options, click Language.

2.Click Input options.

3.Click the trackwheel.

4.Click Custom word list.

5.Click the trackwheel.

6.Click Edit or Delete.

Clear the custom word list

To delete all entries in the custom dictionary, in the handheld options, click Language. Click Input options. Click Clear learning cache. Click Yes.

Set the cursor speed

In the handheld options, click Screen/Keyboard. Set the Key Rate field to Slow or Fast. Save your changes.

Typing — frequently asked questions

Can I turn off address book name recognition when I type?

Can I change the order of items that appear in the list when I type?

How do I type a word that my handheld does not recognize?

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Blackberry BlackBerry manual Change AutoText entries, About the custom word list, Add an entry to the custom word list

BlackBerry specifications

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