User's Guide

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3.4 Numeric keypad
The numeric keypad consists of four rows of convex buttons. The rst row contains
buttons one, two, and three. The second row contains buttons four, ve, and six.
The third row contains buttons seven, eight, and nine. The last, fourth row, contains
buttons asterisk (star), zero, and hash (number sign).
Asterisk button
The asterisk button is the left button in the bottom row of the numeric keypad.
Long press the asterisk button to lock the phone. To unlock the phone, long press
the asterisk again. This feature can be disabled in Settings.
Hash button
The hash button is the right button in the bottom row of the numeric keypad. Long
press to open a menu with sound prole options (silent, vibration, loud, airplane
mode).
3.5 Text input
Text input by numeric keypad
While writing a message or other text input, the numeric keypad buttons are used to
input text, numbers, and special characters. Each button, except the hash button,
contains a group of characters. You can cycle through the group of characters by
pressing the respective button multiple times.
For example button two contains characters A, B, C, and number 2. To enter
the letter B press the button twice. To enter the number 2 press the button four
times or long press the button.
Button one contains punctuation special characters.
The asterisk button contains the rest of the special characters.
Button zero contains the number 0 and space.
The hash button changes the capitalization of the letters and switches between
numeric and alphanumeric keyboard entry.
The long press of the hash button opens a menu with emojis. Press the conrm
button to input the selected emoji.
To move in the text, press the down or up button. To select between moving by
character or by word, press the left action button.
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