Sony Ericsson Xperia T2 Ultra User Guide - Page 39

Entering text using voice input, Editing text, Application bar

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To enter text using the Gesture input function 1 When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, slide your finger from letter to letter to trace the word you want to write. 2 Lift up your finger when you've finished entering a word. A word is suggested based on the letters you have traced. If necessary, select the correct word in the candidate bar. 3 To view more options, scroll right or left in the word candidate bar. If you cannot find the desired word, tap once to delete the entire word, then try again to trace the word using the Gesture input function, or tap each letter to enter the word. To change the Gesture input settings 1 When the on-screen keyboard is displayed, tap . 2 Tap , then tap Keyboard settings> Text input settings. 3 To activate or deactivate the Gesture input function, mark or unmark the Gesture input checkbox. To use the one-handed keyboard 1 Open the on-screen keyboard in portrait mode, then tap . 2 Tap , then tap One-handed keyboard. 3 To move the one-handed keyboard to the left or right side of the screen, tap or accordingly. To return to using the full on-screen keyboard, tap . Entering text using voice input When you enter text, you can use the voice input function instead of typing the words. Just speak the words that you want to enter. Voice input is an experimental technology from Google™, and is available for a number of languages and regions. To enable voice input 1 When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap . 2 Tap , then tap Keyboard settings. 3 Mark the Google voice typing key checkbox. 4 Tap to save your settings. A microphone icon appears on your on-screen keyboard. To enter text using voice input 1 Open the on-screen keyboard or the Phonepad. 2 Tap . When appears, speak to enter text. 3 When you're done, tap again. The suggested text appears. 4 Edit the text manually if necessary. Tap to use the keyboard. Editing text You can select, cut, copy, and paste text as you write. You can access the editing tools by double-tapping the entered text. The editing tools then become available via an application bar. Application bar 1 Close the application bar 39 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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To enter text using the Gesture input function
1
When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, slide your finger from letter to
letter to trace the word you want to write.
2
Lift up your finger when you’ve finished entering a word. A word is suggested
based on the letters you have traced. If necessary, select the correct word in the
candidate bar.
3
To view more options, scroll right or left in the word candidate bar. If you cannot
find the desired word, tap
once to delete the entire word, then try again to
trace the word using the Gesture input function, or tap each letter to enter the
word.
To change the Gesture input settings
1
When the on-screen keyboard is displayed, tap
.
2
Tap
, then tap
Keyboard settings
>
Text input settings
.
3
To activate or deactivate the Gesture input function, mark or unmark the
Gesture
input
checkbox.
To use the one-handed keyboard
1
Open the on-screen keyboard in portrait mode, then tap
.
2
Tap
, then tap
One-handed keyboard
.
3
To move the one-handed keyboard to the left or right side of the screen, tap
or
accordingly.
To return to using the full on-screen keyboard, tap
.
Entering text using voice input
When you enter text, you can use the voice input function instead of typing the words.
Just speak the words that you want to enter. Voice input is an experimental technology
from Google™, and is available for a number of languages and regions.
To enable voice input
1
When you enter text using the on-screen keyboard, tap
.
2
Tap
, then tap
Keyboard settings
.
3
Mark the
Google voice typing key
checkbox.
4
Tap
to save your settings. A microphone icon
appears on your on-screen
keyboard.
To enter text using voice input
1
Open the on-screen keyboard or the Phonepad.
2
Tap
. When
appears, speak to enter text.
3
When you're done, tap
again. The suggested text appears.
4
Edit the text manually if necessary.
Tap
to use the keyboard.
Editing text
You can select, cut, copy, and paste text as you write. You can access the editing tools
by double-tapping the entered text. The editing tools then become available via an
application bar.
Application bar
1
Close the application bar
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