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Prologue
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ONEHANDED TYPING
Your Galaxy Note II is a pretty large phone and unlike smaller phones
that have 4-inch screens, you cannot type with one hand on your Galaxy
Note II. Samsung addresses this by enabling you to put the keyboard into
one-handed typing mode. This mode squashes the keyboard to the left or
right of the screen so that you can type with one thumb. To enable one-
handed mode, touch and hold the Microphone button and then touch
the Settings icon (the cog). Check the box next to One-Handed Operation.
Touch the Back key to return to your keyboard, and you’ll see that it
is now in one-handed mode. Touch the arrow to switch between left-
handed and right-handed modes.
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Menus
Your Galaxy Note II has two types of menus: app menus and context menus.
All applications use an app menu. To see the an app menu, touch the
physical Menu button, which is to the left of the Home button.
A context menu applies to an item on the screen. If you touch and hold
something on the screen (in this example, a link on a web page), a context
menu appears. The items on the context menu differ based on the type of
object you touched.
Touch to switch
between left-handed
and right-handed
modes










