ECTACO SAT-1600
SAT-Words Tutor
User Manual
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Place the pointed end of the stylus at the center of the Letter input area and
draw a line straight up to write the following letter in uppercase (Shift mode).
A single dot appears in the cursor to indicate shift.
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In the center of the Letter input area; write the letter "a". Start the stroke where
indicated by the point and draw it as it appears in the Handwriting Guide. Write
the characters left to right.
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Take the stylus off the screen, and the character appears in the data entry field.
Natural handwriting also recognizes simple strokes for Backspace, Return and
Space, as well as Shift and Cap Lock.
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Note:
Always write in lowercase, as shown in the
Handwriting Guide
. If you
want to enter letters in uppercase, first write the stroke for Shift or Caps Lock.
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To enter a space, place the pointed end of the stylus in the center or left side of
the Letter input area and draw a horizontal straight line to the right.
If the character is composed of more than one stroke, you may see interim results
on the screen. For example, when you write "k," an "l" may show on the screen
before the "k" appears.
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Note:
If a character is not recognized, you will hear a beep.
Writing Punctuation
Please follow these guidelines when entering punctuation marks:
Period and Comma
Write in the lower part of the appropriate input area.
Apostrophe
Write in the upper part of the appropriate input area.
Writing Functions
Simple strokes make it easy to write functions, such as Backspace, Space, Shift,
and Caps Lock.
Stroke Function
Delete the previous character (Backspace).
Inserts a space.
Inserts a line break (Enter).
Write the next letter in uppercase (Shift).