428
Enterin
g
Text
En
te
rin
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x
t
d
Text entry example
c
To enter “
う
”, set “Kanji/hiragana input mode”
and press
1
3 times.
c
To enter “
B
”, set “Alphabetic input mode” and
press
2
twice.
Entering text in Mode 2
(2-touch)
c
Key Assignment (2-touch input)
→
p.461
d
Switching the input mode
(double-byte/single-byte)
1
Text entry (edit) screen (p.426)
X
u
“Single-byte” and “Double-byte” are switched each
time
u
is pressed (“Half pitch” and “Full pitch” are
also available from the function menu).
In the information display area, “
” appears for
double-byte and “
” for single-byte.
d
Text entry example
c
To enter “
う
”, set “Double-byte input mode” and
press
13
.
c
To enter double-byte “
B
”, set “Double-byte input
mode” and press
17
.
c
To enter single-byte “B”, set “Single-byte input
mode” and press
17
.
Entering text in Mode 3
(T9 input)
This mode enables a quick text input with few
key operations.
For example, to enter a reading “
あした
”, you
need to press
1
once,
3
twice and
4
once in Mode 1 (5-touch). In Mode 3 (T9 input),
you only need to press
134
correspond-
ing to the keys of columns to which the charac-
ters belong.
A column letter is assigned to one key. Every
time you press a key, a list of candidates
appears from which you select and enter
desired readings.
Mode 3 also features 2 input helper functions:
“Yomi edit” and “Fix mode”.
“Yomi edit” enables you to edit the entered read-
ing candidates, while you can use “Fix mode” to
directly enter desired readings. Linking Mode 3
(T9 input) to the word prediction function (p.429)
allows faster and easier text entry.
c
Key Assignment (T9 input)
→
p.462
d
Changing the input mode
1
Text entry (edit) screen (p.426)
X
u
The input mode changes in “Alphabetic (single-
byte)”
→
“Numeric (single-byte)”
→
“Kanji/hiragana
(double-byte)”
→
“Kana (single-byte)” order each
time you press
u
(Selecting “Full pitch” from the
function menu allows you to use double-byte when
changing the input mode).
Mode 3 (T9 input) operates in the input modes of
“Kanji/hiragana (double-byte)”, “Kana (double-
byte)”,“Kana (single-byte)”, “Alphabetic (double-
byte)” and “Alphabetic (single-byte)”.
a
In the input modes of “Numeric (double-byte)”
and “Numeric (single-byte)”, Mode 1 is automat-
ically selected.
a
Immediately after “Alphabetic (double-byte)” or
“Alphabetic (single-byte)” is set, CapsLock
mode is activated. The mode changes in
“CapsLock mode”
→
“Released”
→
“Shift mode”
order each time you press
r
.
a
Entered characters are always uppercase in
“CapsLock mode”. In “Shift mode”, only the first
character is entered in uppercase, and subse-
quent characters will be in lowercase. Entered
characters are always lowercase when neither
mode is selected.
a
After a character is confirmed in “Shift mode”,
the mode is released.
d
Entering text
<Example: Entering “
春
“ in T9 Kanji change mode>
1
u
X
“Kanji/hiragana input mode”
2
Enter characters to be converted
Candidates, which are pre-
dicted from a combination of
“
は
column” and “
ら
column”,
appear.
■
If you press the wrong
key
X
Press
t
to delete the
character
X
Press the key again
■
If there are no recognized candidates for
the entered characters
X
Characters that cannot be recognized are
displayed in gray
X
Use
v
to change the
range of characters to be converted
■
To change the conversion candidate dis-
play mode (Kanji/Kana/Alphabetic)
X
r
3
c
X
Use
b
to select a candidate
The selected conversion candi-
date appears in the text entry area.
■
To return to entering char-
acters to be converted
X
t
■
To convert directly to
characters other than
the displayed conversion candidates
X
p
(CHG)
X
Use
c
to select a candidate
6
(は column),
9
(ら column)
ひる
Sel. Kana 23
昼 晴れ フル 春 減る
触れ 腹 掘る ふり 針 堀
縁 風呂 ほれ 減れ ほら
平 広 経ろ 平良 幌 ヒレ
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CLR Kana Expect 4/ 23
昼 晴れ フル
春
減る
触れ 腹 掘る ふり 針 堀
縁 風呂 ほれ 減れ ほら
平 広 経ろ 平良 幌 ヒレ
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