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Copy
See page 436.
Cut
See page 436.
Paste
See page 436.
Undo
After entering or deleting characters, pasting data, or
operating on a decoration, you can undo your most recent
operation. You can do it up to twice.
You can undo the operation also by pressing and holding
d
for at least one second.
Pictograph/symbols
Pictograph
See page 433.
Symbols
See page 433.
Smiley
See page 433.
Space
See page 433.
Phrase/quote
Common phrases
See page 433.
Kuten code
See page 433.
Input time
See page 434.
Quote phonebook
See page 434.
Quote own data
See page 434.
Paste location
By position loc.
You can obtain the location information by measuring the
current location (see page 328), convert that information
into the URL, and then paste it to the i-mode mail text.
O
o
(
)
YES
From loc. history
You can convert the location information from Location
History (see page 337) into the URL, and paste it to the
i-mode mail text.
Select a location record
O
o
(
)
YES
From phonebook
You can convert the location information stored in the
Phonebook into the URL, and paste it to the i-mode mail
text.
Select a Phonebook entry
O
o
(
)
YES
From own number
You can convert the location information stored in “Own
number” into the URL, and paste it to the i-mode mail text.
Enter your Terminal Security Code
O
o
(
)
YES
Bar code reader
See page 248.
Character input
Own dictionary
See page 436.
Learned words
See page 437.
Change input mode
See page 434.
Predict
See page 432.
Candidate display
See page 434.
Character set time
See page 434.
2/NIKO-touch guide
See page 434.
Help
See page 434.
JUMP
See page 434.
Preview
You can check the contents of the text before sending.
You can preview also by pressing
p
.
Information
<Undo>
Once you use “Undo” to return to the previous status, you cannot cancel this by using
“Undo” again.
If you close the Message Entry display, you cannot return to the previous status by
using “Undo” when you re-open it. (However, after you have exited “Preview”, you can
return to the previous status by “Undo”.)
<Phrase/quote>
You can paste up to 512 half-pitch characters by Paste Location, and the pasted URL
is counted as the number of characters in the mail text.
“
” is inserted before the URL pasted by Paste Location. However, you can delete
it while editing.