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Help Writing Characters, Options, Natural Character Set

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112 Hewlett-Packard Jornada 420 Palm-size PC See the tables at the end of this appendix for a list of symbols that can be entered in this panel. Help Writing Characters The software recognizes several alternative ways of writing a character. If a character you are writing is misinterpreted, you can use Help to see an animated demonstration of how to write the letter. Tap the Help button on the input panel, and then tap Next. Select the character you want to see, and tap Show. Options You can adjust settings to suit the way you work. Tap Start, Settings, then Input Panel. Select Jot Character Recognizer as the input method, and then tap Options. One of your options is to use the Simplified Uppercase Character Set. For more information about how and where to write characters using this character set, see "Simplified Uppercase Character Set" later in this appendix or select this character set in the Options dialog box and then tap the Help button on the input panel. Natural Character Set The tables in this section show how to use the Natural Character Set to write letters, numbers, punctuation marks, editing marks, and symbols. For each character, the tables show alternatives for writing the characters. The dots indicate where the strokes begin; strokes with no dots can be written in either direction. Where appropriate, the stroke sequence is numbered. Using the letter areas You can enter letters, punctuation, and editing marks in the letter areas (abc and ABC) of the input panel.

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Hewlett-Packard Jornada 420 Palm-size PC
See the tables at the end of this appendix for a list of symbols
that can be entered in this panel.
Help Writing Characters
The software recognizes several alternative ways of writing a
character. If a character you are writing is misinterpreted, you
can use Help to see an animated demonstration of how to write
the letter. Tap the
Help
button on the input panel, and then tap
Next
. Select the character you want to see, and tap
Show
.
Options
You can adjust settings to suit the way you work. Tap
Start
,
Settings
, then
Input Panel
. Select
Jot Character Recognizer
as the input method, and then tap
Options
.
One of your options is to use the Simplified Uppercase Character
Set. For more information about how and where to write
characters using this character set, see “Simplified Uppercase
Character Set” later in this appendix or select this character set
in the
Options
dialog box and then tap the
Help
button on the
input panel.
Natural Character Set
The tables in this section show how to use the Natural Character
Set to write letters, numbers, punctuation marks, editing marks,
and symbols. For each character, the tables show alternatives for
writing the characters. The dots indicate where the strokes
begin; strokes with no dots can be written in either direction.
Where appropriate, the stroke sequence is numbered.
Using the letter areas
You can enter letters, punctuation, and editing marks in the
letter areas (
abc
and
ABC
) of the input panel.