Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet Help Guide 1 - Page 61

Personalizing the On-Screen Keyboard, To Change Writing Language Using the On-Screen Keyboard

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To edit text 1 Enter some text, then double-tap the entered text to make the application bar appear. 2 Select the text that you want to edit, then use the application bar to make your desired changes. To use the magnifier • When you enter text, tap and hold on the text field to view the text magnified and to place the cursor where you want within the text field. Personalizing the On-Screen Keyboard When entering text using the on-screen keyboard, you can access keyboard and other text input settings that help you, for example to set options for writing languages, text prediction and correction. You can get word suggestions for one language at a time by deactivating the Smart language detection feature. The keyboard can use text that you have written in messaging and other applications to learn your writing style. There is also a Personalization guide that runs you through the most basic settings to get you started quickly. You can select to use other keyboards and switch between keyboards. For example, you can select the Xperia™ Chinese keyboard or the Xperia™ Japanese keyboard. To access the on-screen keyboard settings 1 When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap . 2 Tap , then tap Keyboard settings and change the settings as desired. 3 To add a writing language for text input, tap Writing languages and mark the relevant checkboxes. 4 Tap OK to confirm. To change the word suggestion settings 1 When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap . 2 Tap , then tap Keyboard settings > Word suggestions. 3 Select an option. To Select a Different Keyboard 1 When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap the screen. 2 Select an option. at the bottom-right of To Change Writing Language Using the On-Screen Keyboard • When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap the writing language icon to switch between the selected writing languages. For example, tap until the desired writing language appears. This feature is only available if you have added more than one input language. To use your writing style 1 When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap . 2 Tap , then tap Keyboard settings > Use my writing style and select a source. To Enable or Disable Smart Language Detection Smart language detection is only available for languages that use the Latin alphabet. 1 When the on-screen keyboard is displayed, tap . 2 Tap , then tap Keyboard settings . 3 Tap Writing languages and check the boxes for the languages you want to use. 4 Tap the Smart language detection slider. 61 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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To edit text
1
Enter some text, then double-tap the entered text to make the application bar
appear.
2
Select the text that you want to edit, then use the application bar to make your
desired changes.
To use the magnifier
When you enter text, tap and hold on the text
field
to view the text
magnified
and
to place the cursor where you want within the text
field.
Personalizing the On-Screen Keyboard
When entering text using the on-screen keyboard, you can access keyboard and other
text input settings that help you, for example to set options for writing languages, text
prediction and correction. You can get word suggestions for one language at a time by
deactivating the Smart language detection feature.
The keyboard can use text that you have written in messaging and other applications to
learn your writing style. There is also a Personalization guide that runs you through the
most basic settings to get you started quickly. You can select to use other keyboards
and switch between keyboards. For example, you can select the Xperia™ Chinese
keyboard or the Xperia™ Japanese keyboard.
To access the on-screen keyboard settings
1
When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap
.
2
Tap
, then tap
Keyboard settings
and change the settings as desired.
3
To add a writing language for text input, tap
Writing languages
and mark the
relevant checkboxes.
4
Tap
OK
to
confirm.
To change the word suggestion settings
1
When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap
.
2
Tap
, then tap
Keyboard settings
>
Word suggestions
.
3
Select an option.
To Select a Different Keyboard
1
When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap
at the bottom-right of
the screen.
2
Select an option.
To Change Writing Language Using the On-Screen Keyboard
When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap the writing language icon
to switch between the selected writing languages. For example, tap
until the
desired writing language appears.
This feature is only available if you have added more than one input language.
To use your writing style
1
When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap
.
2
Tap
, then tap
Keyboard settings
>
Use my writing style
and select a source.
To Enable or Disable Smart Language Detection
Smart language detection is only available for languages that use the Latin alphabet.
1
When the on-screen keyboard is displayed, tap
.
2
Tap
, then tap
Keyboard settings
.
3
Tap
Writing languages
and check the boxes for the languages you want to use.
4
Tap the
Smart language detection
slider.
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