Practicing Natural HandwritingFor more handwriting practice, use Stalagmite.

1.From the Launcher, tap .

2.Tap Help for more information on how to play.Writing PunctuationFollow these guidelines when entering punctuation:
PeriodWrite in the lower part of the appropriate input

 

area.
Comma

Write in the lower part of the appropriate input

 

area.

ApostropheWrite in the upper part of the appropriate input

 

area.

Writing Functions

Simple strokes make it easy to write functions, such as back- space, space, tab, shift and caps lock. The following table gives details about the functions.

Stroke

Function

 

Deletes the previous character (like the backspace key).

 

 

 

Inserts a space (like the spacebar).

 

 

 

Inserts a line break (like the enter key).

 

 

 

Enables you to write the next letter in upper case (like the shift

 

key).

 

 

 

Switches to upper case (like the caps lock key).

 

When you want to return to lower case, draw the shift key

 

gesture (as above).

 

 

Note:

To ensure that you finished writ- ing, eBookMan pauses approximately two seconds before displaying the character written in the Punctuation input area.

Note:

Functions work in all input areas.

Note:

When you draw the shift or caps lock stroke in a program, switch to another program and then return to the first program, the function is remembered and restored.

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