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Using editing gestures, Editing gestures used on handheld computers

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• Z-shaped scratch-out • Circular scratch-out • Vertical scratch-out Using editing gestures Use editing gestures in the writing pad or in the character pad. There are two sets of editing gestures that you can use: • Common editing gestures used on handheld computers or PDA devices. • Editing gestures from the Simplified Chinese (PRC) standard, GB/T 18790-2002, adopted by the Chinese government. Editing gestures used on handheld computers Symbol Description Enter Draw a 90-degree angle between the downward an leftward sections of the stroke. Backspace Draw a long line. Space Draw a long line. Tab • Draw a 90-degree angle between the upward and rightward sections of the stroke. • Draw the rightward section of the stroke two to four times longer than the upward section. Editing gestures from the Simplified Chinese (PRC) standard, GB/T 18790-2002 Symbol Description Enter Backspace Space Tab 4444

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Z-shaped scratch-out
Circular scratch-out
Vertical scratch-out
Using editing gestures
Use editing gestures in the writing pad or in the character pad. There are two sets of
editing gestures that you can use:
Common editing gestures used on handheld computers or PDA devices.
Editing gestures from the Simplified Chinese (PRC) standard, GB/T 18790-2002,
adopted by the
Chinese government.
Editing gestures used on handheld computers
Symbol
Description
Enter
Draw a 90-degree angle between the downward an leftward sections of
the stroke.
Backspace
Draw a long line.
Space
Draw a long line.
Tab
Draw a 90-degree angle between the upward and rightward sections
of the
stroke.
Draw the rightward section of the stroke two to four times longer than
the upward section.
Editing gestures from the Simplified Chinese (PRC) standard, GB/T 18790-2002
Symbol
Description
Enter
Backspace
Space
Tab