handheld PDA Manual s10
Table Of Contents
- About this Manual
- First things first
- Contents
- 1 Getting started
- 2 Entering data in your Acer s10
- 3 Managing your applications
- 4 Working with your basic applications
- Overview of basic applications
- Date Book
- Address Book
- To Do List
- Memo Pad
- Calculator
- Expense
- Common applications tasks
- Creating records
- Editing records
- Deleting records
- Purging records
- Categorizing records
- Finding records
- Sorting records
- Making records private
- Attaching notes
- Choosing fonts
- Getting information on an application
- Application-specific tasks
- Using Date Book
- Using Address Book
- Using To Do List
- Using Memo Pad
- Using Calculator
- Using Expense
- Creating an Expense item
- Changing the date of an Expense item
- Entering receipt details
- Adding attendees’ names to an Expense item
- Filling in the expense type automatically
- Changing the Expense List display
- Changing the currency and symbols display
- Customizing currency symbols
- Transferring your data to Microsoft Excel
- Using expense report templates
- Expense menus
- 5 Working with your supplementary applications
- 6 Working with your PC-end utilities
- 7 Using expansion features
- 8 Using the Attention Manager
- 9 Managing your desktop email
- 10 Beaming information
- 11 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operations
- 12 Setting preferences for your Acer s10
- 13 Frequently Asked Questions
- Appendix — Creating a custom Expense Report
- Index

2 Entering data in your Acer s10
Entering data using Graffiti
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Additional Graffiti punctuation marks include the following:
The Graffiti symbols and extended characters
To write symbols and extended characters, you start by activating SymbolShift. When Symbol Shift is active, a slanted shift symbol appearsin the lower right corner of the screen. The next stroke you make creates the symbol or extended character.
Draw symbols or extended characters using the following strokes:
The Graffiti accented characters
To draw accented characters, you first draw the stroke for the letter, and then draw
the accent stroke. Graffiti writing then adds the accent to the letter.
For example, the following illustration shows the strokes required to draw an
accented e.
Apostrophe
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Right Paren
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Question
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Slash
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Exclamation
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Dollar
$
Symbol
Shift
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\ { } [ ] ~ ` ; : " tab
Symbol Shift
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