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82 Chapter 4 Entering Text Entering text 1. Start a program that accepts text input, such as Word Mobile. 2. Tap the Input Selector arrow, and then select Full QWERTY, Compact QWERTY, or Phone Keypad. 3. Start tapping keys on the keyboard to enter letters: • When using the Full QWERTY, tap keys on the keyboard as you would on a PC keyboard. • When using the Compact QWERTY, tap a key once to enter the first letter that shows on the key. To enter the second letter, tap twice. • When using the Phone Keypad, tap a key once to enter the first letter, twice to enter the second letter, or three times to enter the third letter that is shown on the key. 4. Tap and hold a key to enter a punctuation mark, symbol, or number that is shown on the upper half of the key. For example, to enter number 1, tap and hold . If there are accented characters also associated with the key (such as vowel keys), tapping and holding the key displays a selection bar. Slide your finger right or left across the selection bar to choose the accented character that you want to insert to your text. 5. Tap the CAPS shift key ( ) to enter an uppercase letter. Tap this key twice to turn Caps Lock on when you need to enter consecutive uppercase letters. 6. Tap to switch between using Normal text entry and XT9 predictive mode. To learn how to enter text in XT9 mode, see "Using Predictive Mode" in this chapter. 7. Tap to choose from more symbols or use a number keypad for faster numeric entry. See "Entering Numbers and Symbols" for details.

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8±  Chapter 4  Entering Text
Entering text
1.
Start a program that accepts text input, such as Word Mobile.
2.
Tap the 
Input Selector
arrow, and then select 
Full QWERTY
, 
Compact
QWERTY
, or 
Phone Keypad
.
3.
Start tapping keys on the keyboard to enter letters:
When using the Full QWERTY, tap keys on the keyboard as you would on a 
PC keyboard.
When using the Compact QWERTY, tap a key once to enter the first letter 
that shows on the key. To enter the second letter, tap twice.
When using the Phone Keypad, tap a key once to enter the first letter, 
twice to enter the second letter, or three times to enter the third letter that 
is shown on the key.
4.
Tap and hold a key to enter a punctuation mark, symbol, or number that is 
shown on the upper half of the key. For example, to enter number 1, tap and 
hold 
.
If there are accented characters also associated with the key (such as vowel 
keys), tapping and holding the key displays a selection bar. Slide your finger 
right or left across the selection bar to choose the accented character that 
you want to insert to your text.
5.
Tap the CAPS shift key ( 
) to enter an uppercase letter. Tap this key twice 
to turn Caps Lock on when you need to enter consecutive uppercase letters.
6.
Tap 
to switch between using 
Normal
text entry and 
XT9
predictive mode. 
To learn how to enter text in XT9 mode, see “Using Predictive Mode” in this 
chapter.
7.
Tap 
to choose from more symbols or use a number keypad for faster 
numeric entry. See “Entering Numbers and Symbols” for details.