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Charac
ter Entry
• A single-byte dakuten and han-dakuten are
counted as 1 character respectively.
On the text entry (edit) screen, the end mark “
”
indicates the end of the text that can be entered using
the current function. Use the end mark as an
approximate guide to know how many more
characters you can enter.
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Scrolling
On the text entry (edit) screen, use
c
to scroll by
line, and
s
(
C
), and
a
(
マナー
) to scroll by page.
In the conversion candidates list, you can also use
v
or
s
(
C
) or
a
(
マナー
) to scroll by page.
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Data protection during text entry and
editing
When the battery runs out or you receive a call during
text entry, the entered text is stored.
■
If the battery runs out
If the low-voltage alarm sounds during text entry, the
text entry (edit) screen changes to the “Recharge
battery” message screen. When this happens, the
entered text is automatically confirmed and saved, so
that you can continue entering text when you turn the
power back on and retrieve the function. However, in
some functions, the entered data is not saved. Also,
unconfirmed text that is being converted is not saved.
Re-editing the phonebook
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If you press
y
If you press
y
during text entry, a message
appears asking whether to exit text entry. However,
this message does not appear if no text is entered.
<To quit without saving the text>
Select “YES”. The previous screen or standby screen
reappears without saving the entered text.
Alternatively, press
y
to exit the text entry screen
without saving the entered text.
<To continue entering text>
Select “NO”. The text entry (edit) screen reappears
with the entered text still displayed.
Alternatively, press
t
to return to the text entry
(edit) screen.
■
If you receive a voice call
If you receive a voice call during text entry, you can
answer the call without disturbing the text being
entered. When the call ends, the text entry (edit)
screen reappears. You can use
i
(MULTI) during a
voice call to display the task switch screen and return
to the text entry (edit) screen while talking.
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Other text entry functions
When changing the text entry method on the text entry
(edit) screen or entering symbols or pictograms, you
can use useful keys as well as the function menus.
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Useful keys to assist text entry
Key
Description
o
(Chrct)
z
The input method switches each
time you press
o
(Chrct) in 5-
touch or T9 input.
Alphabetic (single-byte)
→
Numeric
(single-byte)
→
Kanji/Hiragana
(double-byte)
→
Katakana (single-
byte)
* Use the function menu “Single-byte/
Double-byte” to switch “Single-byte”
and “Double-byte” in Katakana,
Alphabetic or Numeric mode.
z
In 2-touch, double-byte and single-
byte switch each time you press
o
(Chrct).
Double-byte
→
Single-byte
o
(Chrct)
(1 second
or longer)
Switch the entry method.
The mode switches as follows each
time you press
o
(Chrct) (1 second
or longer).
5-touch
→
2-touch
→
T9 input
p
(PI
・
SB)
Enter pictograms/symbols
continuously or enter face marks/
URLs.
In the list display, press
o
or
p
to
switch tab displays.
* Displayed only when Pictograph D
(Deco-mail pictogram) is available.
To end continuous entry, press
t
.
p
(PI
・
SB)
(1 second
or longer)
When Deco-mail pictograms are
available, the categorized Pictograph
D (Deco-mail pictogram) entry
screens appear.
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w
z
Enter a line feed “
” and move
the cursor to the next line (other
than in numeric input mode).
z
You can enter dakuten/han-dakuten
or switch “Upper case/Lower case”
in 5-touch or 2-touch.
w
(1 second
or longer)
Specify text you want to decorate,
copy or paste.
z
When the cursor is at the end of the
text, pressing
j
enters a space and
pressing
g
enters a line feed.
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