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MOTOROLA XYBOARD 10.1 LIFE. POWERED. At a glance Essentials Apps & updates Touch typing motocast Web Photos & videos Control Music Chat Email Location Tips & tricks Contacts Wireless Connections management Security Troubleshooting Safety, Regulatory & Legal + More Back Touch typing Support Next Touch typing keys when you need them At a glance Touch a text field to open a touch keypad. Touch to close it. • Touch / ?123 ABC to toggle between letters and numbers. Touch More to see more special characters. • Touch and hold Shift to enter capital letters until you release it. Double-touch Shift for caps lock. Touch it again to unlock. • Touch and hold ?123 to enter numbers/special characters until you release it. Toggle letters/numbers/ special characters. Return Backspace Tab q w e r t y u i o p ?123 a s d f g h j k l z x c v b n m , . .com / - Change input options. Space Input Settings To change language and keyboard settings, touch . • Input languages: Use your system language or select your own. • Android keyboard settings: Capitalization, sound, and correction options. Input Options Touch at the bottom of the screen to select an input option: Chnge Input Method English (US) Keyboard Android keyboard English Voice Android keyboard MyScript Stylus SwiftKey Tablet X Swype Configure input methods At a glance: Touch entry • MyScript Stylus: This option recognizes your handwriting, so you can use the stylus to take quick notes with Sticky Note or create tasks and more with Evernote. • Use SwiftKey Tablet X for easy, quick text entry. SwiftKey Tablet X starts predicting what you want to type from the moment you load it. • Swype: Enter words with one continuous motion. Just drag your finger over the letters in the word. Tip: To configure and see detailed help information for the input method you select, touch Apps > Settings > Language & input > Configure input method, then touch Settings.