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Simplified Uppercase Character Set

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Appendix A | Jot Character Recognizer | 117 Stroke Character options Character ¥ † Stroke options Stroke Character options „ Simplified Uppercase Character Set You can choose to use this character set instead of the Natural Character Set by selecting it in the CIC Jot Options dialog box. This character set gives you fewer options for entering each character, as you're writing in uppercase only, but allows for greater flexibility in writing the letters, so you can write faster. The tables in this section show how to use the Simplified Uppercase 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. Letters Character A B C D E Stroke options Character P Q R S T Stroke options

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Appendix A | Jot Character Recognizer
| 117
Character
Stroke
options
Character
Stroke
options
Character
Stroke
options
¥
Simplified Uppercase Character Set
Simplified Uppercase Character Set
Simplified Uppercase Character Set
Simplified Uppercase Character Set
You can choose to use this character set instead of the Natural
Character Set by selecting it in the
CIC Jot Options
dialog box.
This character set gives you fewer options for entering each
character, as you’re writing in uppercase only, but allows for
greater flexibility in writing the letters, so you can write faster.
The tables in this section show how to use the Simplified
Uppercase 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.
Letters
Character
Stroke
options
Character
Stroke
options
A
P
B
Q
C
R
D
S
E
T