User Guide

Smith Corona Corporation Spell-Right Dictionary — 5-5
3. Edit the characters on the screen to ensure your word will be located.
For example, if you type “buter” but intended “butter” and
activate List, the display will prompt “bute.” These are the only
valid characters. If you continue without adding a second “t,
butter” will not appear in the list unless you edit “bute” to read
but.”
4. Press Return. The display lists words in your Personal Word List
(if you have created one) and then words in the Dictionary. A
P appears on the display next to the Spell-Right Dictionary symbol
( ) when Personal Words are being displayed.
5. Press Spacebar to scroll through the list one word at a time. Press
Back Space to return to the prior word(s). Holding down either key
causes the list to scroll faster.
If you attempt to cursor beyond the last word, display prompts:
END OF LIST
If you backspace to the first word, the display prompts:
BEGINNING LIST
If no words match your entry, the display prompts:
No Match Found
6. Press Return to select a word when the cursor is under the correct
one, or deactivate List without selecting a word by pressing
Code + List (L).
Locating Words
You can also use List to locate words before you type them whether you
are using Type or Mem Mode. For example, you may want to use the
word encyclopedia, but are unsure of the correct spelling.
1. Position the cursor on a blank space with no character to the
immediate left.
2. Press Code + List (L). The display prompts:
List:
3. Type in as many characters of the word that you are sure are correct.
For example, to look up encyclopedia, enter “ency.”
4. Press Return. The display will list all words beginning with those
you typed in.
5. Scroll through the words using the keys indicated in the instructions
above.
6. Press Return to select a word, or press Code + List (L) to exit.