Nokia 7710 User Guide - Page 34

On-screen keyboard, Pen Input, Settings, Training, Train, Draw character '%c, Clear

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Writing text uppercase and lowercase. All the sentences following the characters ! ? ¿ ¡ and . are capitalised automatically, unless you have disabled this option in Control Panel Pen Input settings. Note that the case of the letter depends on the alphabet mode you have selected, not on how you write the letter on the screen. You can write uppercase letters to produce lowercase letters if the system recognises uppercase writing more easily. Note also that you cannot select the AB mode at the beginning of an auto-capitalised word. Tip: See "Pen input settings" on page 35 for more auto-capitalisation settings. To write numbers, special characters or handwriting gestures, tap for numbers and for special characters. See figure 14 on how to enter spaces, backspaces, etc. Settings, then tap Training. Double-tap on a character set (lowercase or uppercase letters, numbers, or special characters) and select the individual character to be trained. Tap Train. Draw the character in your own way and tap OK. To change the writing style you have taught the system, open the Draw character '%c' dialog again, and tap Clear to remove the existing style. Draw the new character and tap OK. Train only the characters that the system has difficulty recognising. If you try to train the system to recognize all the characters, your device may run out of memory. On-screen keyboard To use the on-screen keyboard, tap on the keys of the keyboard with the stylus. Fig. 14 Handwriting gestures: 1 - space, 2- backspace, 3enter, 4 - tab To delete text, select the text by dragging the stylus over the text. Draw the backspace gesture. See fig. 14. To teach the system your individual writing style, select the Control panel application and Pen Input Fig. 15 On-screen keyboard 34 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.

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Writing text
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Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.
uppercase and lowercase. All the sentences following
the characters
! ? ¿ ¡
and
.
are capitalised
automatically, unless you have disabled this option in
Control Panel Pen Input settings.
Note that the case of the letter depends on the alphabet
mode you have selected, not on how you write the letter
on the screen. You can write uppercase letters to produce
lowercase letters if the system recognises uppercase
writing more easily. Note also that you cannot select the
AB mode at the beginning of an auto-capitalised word.
Tip:
See “Pen input settings” on page 35 for more
auto-capitalisation settings.
To write numbers, special characters or
handwriting gestures
, tap
for numbers and
for
special characters. See figure 14 on how to enter
spaces, backspaces, etc.
Fig. 14 Handwriting gestures: 1 - space, 2- backspace, 3-
enter, 4 - tab
To delete text
, select the text by dragging the stylus
over the text. Draw the backspace gesture. See fig. 14.
To teach the system your individual writing style
,
select the Control panel application and
Pen Input
Settings
, then tap
Training
. Double-tap on a character
set (lowercase or uppercase letters, numbers, or special
characters) and select the individual character to be
trained. Tap
Train
. Draw the character in your own way
and tap
OK
.
To change the writing style you have
taught the system
, open the
Draw character '%c'
dialog again, and tap
Clear
to remove the existing
style. Draw the new character and tap
OK
.
Train only the characters that the system has difficulty
recognising. If you try to train the system to recognize all
the characters, your device may run out of memory.
On-screen keyboard
To use the on-screen keyboard
, tap on the keys of the
keyboard with the stylus.
Fig. 15 On-screen keyboard