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T
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YMBOLS
To store names and email addresses in Contacts, use the Calendar, use the
Memo pad, write SMS text messages or email messages, you will enter and
edit text in the display.
In the text input screen, select from these modes:
• T9 -- to enter alpha characters and symbols using quick T9 Text Input
• Alpha -- to enter upper and lower case characters and symbols
• Numeric -- to enter numbers
These icons appear in the text input screen:
>
The upper case, lower case and caps lock icons appear both in
Alpha mode and T9 mode. (Eng) indicates English language is
active. (Num) and the numeric icon indicate Numeric mode is active.
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While entering text messages, you can also turn on or off T9 Text
Input by pressing
Options
softkey and selecting
T9 on/off
.
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Refer to page 31 for entering symbols.
Language Choices
Choose from four languages; English, French, Spanish or Portuguese while
entering text. The current language selected will appear on top of the
screen; for example,
(Eng)
means English is the current language. Switch
among languages at any point while using T9 Text Input or alpha mode.
T9
®
Text Input Method
There are two methods for entering text. In the conventional alpha
method, you keep pressing each key until the desired letter appears. This
can be cumbersome when entering a lot of text. For a quick text entry
method, use T9 Text Input to press each key just once to allow the T9
software to assemble the word for you. The T9 database ranks words by
common usage so one entry gives the choice of several words.
Press and hold
to switch among the modes.
T9
®
Text Input mode
Enter text with one key press per
character
Lower case mode
Lower case text can be entered
Upper case mode
Upper case text can be entered
Caps lock mode
Only upper case text can be
entered
Numeric mode
Numbers can be entered
Press and hold
for 1 second, then select the desired language.