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Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Flip Closed
- Flip Open Guidelines
- Phone
- Contacts
- Messaging
- Calendar
- WAP Services
- Getting started with e-mail and WAP
- E-mail set up
- Automatically set up service provider and e-mail
- Manually set up service provider and e-mail
- Manually set up a service provider
- Manually set up e-mail
- Sending an e-mail for the first time
- Using e-mail with several configurations installed
- Setting up WAP Services
- WAP Profiles
- Automatically set up WAP
- Manually set up WAP
- Using WAP for the first time
- Using WAP with several configurations installed
- Locating settings in Windows 95 or 98
- Trusted Certificates
- Homepage
- Extras
- R380 Communications Suite
- Troubleshooting
- Important Information
- Index

50 Flip Open Guidelines
Flip open has different input methods which can be used to ‘enter’
information. These input methods are:
1.
On-screen keyboards for text characters and digits, used to tap out
information which then appears in the display.
2.
Handwriting recognition, used to write in the display with the
stylus and the information then appears in the display.
The on-screen keyboards
The on-screen keyboard consists of a text keypad, a numeric keypad,
a special characters keypad, a phone number keypad, a security
access keypad and number entry keypads which work in a similar
way to traditional hardware keyboards.
The entry keypads cover the lower part of the screen and editing
functions are available in the tasks pop-up menu on the toolbar.
Information entered appears on the top half of the screen directly
under the entry section label.
Tip! Remember to first tap the Shift key (for one letter) or the Caps
key (for all letters) for uppercase or capital letters.
The text keypad
The numeric keypad
Entering information
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