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M608c Getting to know your phone 17
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Text entry types
There are four text entry types when you enter
latin characters:
Abc – latin characters; initial uppercase
letter, the rest lowercase.
abc – latin characters; lowercase entry.
ABC – latin characters; uppercase entry.
123 – numeric entry only.
There are three text entry types when you enter
characters in Chinese:
Pinyin – Chinese characters; Pinyin input.
Stroke – Chinese characters; Stroke input.
123 – numeric entry only.
Dual function keyboard
To input latin characters
When you use the dual function keyboard to
enter text, if there are additional characters
associated with the pressed character, these
will be shown in a pre-edit box in the title area:
If the same character is pressed again, the next
character in the pre-edit box will be selected.
Press the right side of to delete the
character or spaces to the left of the cursor.
Press and hold the right side of to delete
several characters and then whole words.
Press to enter a character space to the
right of the cursor.
Changing input type
You can change your text input type as
described in the list below. Icons are displayed
in the statusbar to show selected input type.
L
`
L
`
First letter upper case
Press once followed by, for
example, the left side of to write a
capital
E. Any additional keys pressed
will be displayed in lowercase.
All upper case
Press twice for caps-lock. Any
additional keys pressed will be
displayed in uppercase until is
pressed again to remove caps-lock.
First character an upper character
Press once followed by, for
example, to type the number
3, or
for example, the right side of to
type the character
/. Any additional keys
pressed will display the characters on
the lower part of the keys.
Aa
ER
A
12
ALT
UI
QW
!/