Sony PEG-UX40 CLIE Handbook - Page 42

Writing a stroke on your CLIɒ handheld, Using the Graffiti® 2 writing area

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Using Graffiti® 2 writing to enter text Writing a stroke on your CLIÉ™ handheld The dot on each stroke shows where to begin the stroke Certain characters have similar stroke shapes, but different beginning and end points. Always begin each stroke from the dot and lift the stylus at the end. Begin the stroke from the dot Lift the stylus at the end Note You do not need to create the dot when you actually write a stroke. It is only shown in this manual to illustrate where to begin the stroke. Using the Graffiti® 2 writing area The Graffiti® 2 writing area is divided into two halves: one for writing the lower case letters of the alphabet and one for writing numbers. The area around the division line is used for writing upper case letters of the alphabet. Number area Division line Lower case letter area Writing upper case letters To enter an upper case letter, write the stroke(s) across the division line of the Graffiti® 2 writing area*. * Memo Pad is used as an example application in this manual. Continued on next page Entering text on your CLIÉ™ handheld 42

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Entering text on your CLIÉ™ handheld
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Using Graffiti
®
2 writing to enter text
Writing a stroke on your CLIÉ™ handheld
The dot on each stroke shows where to begin the
stroke
Certain characters have similar stroke shapes, but different
beginning and end points. Always begin each stroke from the dot
and lift the stylus at the end.
Note
You do not need to create the dot when you actually write a stroke. It
is only shown in this manual to illustrate where to begin the stroke.
Using the Graffiti
®
2 writing area
The Graffiti
®
2 writing area is divided into two halves: one for
writing the lower case letters of the alphabet and one for writing
numbers. The area around the division line is used for writing
upper case letters of the alphabet.
Writing upper case letters
To enter an upper case letter, write the stroke(s) across the
division line of the Graffiti
®
2 writing area*.
* Memo Pad is used as an example application in this manual.
Lift the stylus
at the end
Begin the stroke
from the dot
Lower case letter area
Number area
Division line
Continued on next page
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