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Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWiz
Swipe to Type
Instead of typing on the keyboard in the traditional way by touching each letter
individually, you can swipe over the letters in one continuous movement. This
is called Continuous Input. It is enabled by default; to use it, just start swiping
your finger over the letters of the word you want to type. Lift your finger after
each word. No need to worry about spaces because your Galaxy Note II adds
them for you. To type a double letter (as in the word pool), loop around that
letter on the keyboard.
Dictation—Speak
Instead of Type
Your Galaxy Note II can turn your voice
into text. It uses Google’s speech rec-
ognition service, which means that you
must have a connection to the cellular
network or a Wi-Fi network to use it.
1. Touch the microphone key.
2. Wait until you see Speak Now
and start speaking what you want
to be typed. You can speak the
punctuation by saying “comma,”
“question mark,” “exclamation
mark,” or “exclamation point.”
Touch to select a different
dictation language
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