Acer S520 User Manual - Page 13

Swype, Text assistance

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Swype Swype is a fast way to enter text. It allows you to type with one continuous motion across the screen keyboard; you create a word by drawing through letters. Put your finger on the first letter of the word and draw a path from letter to letter, lifting up only after the last letter. Swype will insert spaces where necessary. Swype will usually add a double letter in a word when needed, but you can help Swype recognize you want a double letter by scribbling slightly or making a loop on the letter. For example, to get the "ll" in "hello", scribble (or make a loop) on the "l" key. When there are multiple suggestions for the word you want to enter, Swype displays a Word Choice List. To accept the default word in the Word Choice List, just keep Swyping. Otherwise, scroll through the list by dragging your finger, and tap the word you want. Press and hold the Swype key to access settings, features, updates, preferences, and help. Tap the +!= button to see numbers and special characters; tap the page (shift) key to see even more. Additional keys vary depending on the type of text you enter, e.g. a key to add a smiley is available when typing a text message. Like other keys, tap and hold for additional options. To change the input method, open the Notification area (see "Status and notification area" on page 18.) and tap Choose input method. Text assistance The Swype keyboard has various features that assist you to enter correct text. In the Application menu, tap Settings > Language & input and then tap the Settings button to the right of Swype. You can also tap and hold the Swype key . From here you can enable or disable the following: Function Description Settings Change your text input preferences. My Words Adjust settings and check words added you your personal dictionary. 13

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Swype
Swype is a fast way to enter text. It allows you to type
with one continuous motion across the screen
keyboard; you create a word by drawing through
letters.
Put your finger on the first letter of the word and draw
a path from letter to letter, lifting up only after the last
letter. Swype will insert spaces where necessary.
Swype will usually add a double letter in a word when
needed, but you can help Swype recognize you want
a double letter by scribbling slightly or making a loop
on the letter. For example, to get the "ll" in "hello",
scribble (or make a loop) on the "l" key.
When there are multiple suggestions for the word
you want to enter, Swype displays a Word Choice
List. To accept the default word in the Word Choice
List, just keep Swyping. Otherwise, scroll through the
list by dragging your finger, and tap the word you
want.
Press and hold the Swype key to access settings, features, updates,
preferences, and help.
Tap the
+!=
button to see numbers and special characters; tap the page
(shift) key to see even more.
Additional keys vary depending on the type of text you enter, e.g. a key to add a
smiley is available when typing a text message. Like other keys, tap and hold for
additional options.
To change the input method, open the
Notification
area (see "Status and
notification area" on page 18.) and tap
Choose input method
.
Text assistance
The Swype keyboard has various features that assist you to enter correct text. In the
Application
menu, tap
Settings
>
Language & input
and then tap the
Settings
button to the right of
Swype
. You can also tap and hold the Swype key
. From
here you can enable or disable the following:
Function
Description
Settings
Change your text input preferences.
My Words
Adjust settings and check words added you your personal
dictionary.