Nokia 6185i Nokia 6185i User Guide in English - Page 95

Editing a mobile message, Search, Caution, Clear, Traditional text input, Predictive text input

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When entering an address manually, you can quickly enter the @ symbol by pressing repeatedly until it appears. When addressing multiple recipients, separate each address with a comma. If you use the Search feature, a comma is automatically entered after each address. To manually enter a comma, press repeatedly until the comma appears, OR press , then select a comma from the list of special symbols. Editing a mobile message Caution: While editing a message, if you accidentally press and hold Clear, all text within your message will be deleted. A message can contain 88 characters. A counter in the top right corner of the screen indicates the number of remaining characters that you can enter. You can use two different methods to enter text into the message: • Traditional text input • Predictive text input Traditional text input See "Entering text and numbers" on page 38 for more information. Predictive text input Note: The predictive text feature is based on a built-in dictionary. Your phone includes several different language versions of this dictionary. Although your phone may be able to display a given language on the screen, it does not necessarily contain a predictive text dictionary of that same language. Using the traditional text input method requires that you press some keys more than once. For example, to enter the letter "c", you must press 2 2 2. When using predictive text input, your phone "guesses" which word you are typing, requiring that you press a key only once for each letter you enter. 88

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When entering an address manually, you can quickly
enter the
@
symbol by pressing
repeatedly until it
appears.
When addressing multiple recipients, separate each address
with a comma. If you use the
Search
feature, a comma is
automatically entered after each address. To manually
enter a comma, press
repeatedly until the comma
appears, OR press
, then select a comma from the list
of special symbols.
Editing a mobile message
Caution
: While editing a message, if you accidentally
press and
hold
Clear
, all text within your message will be
deleted.
A message can contain 88 characters. A counter in the
top right corner of the screen indicates the number of
remaining characters that you can enter. You can use
two different methods to enter text into the message:
Traditional text input
Predictive text input
Traditional text input
See “Entering text and numbers” on page 38 for more
information.
Predictive text input
Note: The predictive text feature is based on a built-in
dictionary. Your phone includes several different
language versions of this dictionary. Although your
phone may be able to display a given language on
the screen, it does not necessarily contain a
predictive text dictionary of that same language.
Using the traditional text input method requires that you
press some keys more than once. For example, to enter
the letter “c”, you must press
2 2 2
. When using predictive
text input, your phone “guesses” which word you are
typing, requiring that you press a key only once for each
letter you enter.