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Entering Text
●
The number of characters and scrolling
■
The number of characters remaining and the
number entered
Characters displayed in the Text entry (edit)
screen are counted according to the rules listed
below. In 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 how many
more characters you can enter.
●
When the number of characters is counted, each
full-pitch character is counted as 2 bytes and each
half-pitch character is counted as 1 byte.
●
The half-pitch dakuten “
゛
” and han-dakuten “
゜
”
are counted as 1 character respectively.
■
Scrolling
In the Text entry (edit) screen, use
c
to scroll up
and down one line at a time, and
s
(MEMO/
CHECK) and
a
(
) to scroll 1 page at a time.
In the conversion candidates list, you can also
use
c
to scroll up and down one line at a time,
and
v
,
s
(MEMO/CHECK) or
a
(
) to scroll 1
page at a time.
●
Data protection during text entry and
editing
When you are entering text in the Text entry (edit)
screen and the battery fails or you receive a voice
call, the entered text is stored and not cleared from
the screen.
■
If the battery fails
If the low-voltage alarm sounds during text entry, the
Text entry (edit) screen is replaced by the “Recharge
battery” message screen. When this happens, the
entered text is automatically confirmed and saved so
that you can continue entering the text when you turn
the FOMA terminal 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
→
P.94
■
If you press
y
If you press
y
while entering text,
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.
You can also exit the text entry screen without saving
the entered text by pressing
y
.
<To continue entering text>
Select “NO”. The Text entry (edit) screen reappears
with the entered text still displayed.
You can also return to the Text entry (edit) screen by
pressing
t
.
■
When you receive a voice call
If you receive a voice call while entering text, you can
answer the call without disturbing the text being
entered. When the call ends, the Text entry (edit)
screen reappears.
Other text entry functions
For the operations such as switching the text entry
mode on the text entry (edit) screen or entering
symbols or pictographs, you can use useful keys as
well as the function menus.
●
Useful keys to assist text entry
z
You can use kuten codes to enter kanji that cannot be entered
by conversion.
→
P.365
N
YES
NO
Confirmation
work in progress?
Cancel and discard
Key
Description
u
●
When using 5-touch input or T9 input, the
input character type switches as follows
each time you press
u
:
Alphabetic (half-pitch)
→
Numeric (half-pitch)
→
Kanji/hiragana (full-pitch)
→
Katakana
(half-pitch)
* Selecting “Full pitch” from the function
menu switches katakana/alphabetic/
numeric characters to full-pitch.
●
When using 2-touch input, the full-pitch and
half-pitch modes switch as follows each time
you press
u
:
Full-pitch
→
Half-pitch
r
●
Switches the “Lower case/Upper case” of
the entered characters.
●
When entering alphabets using T9 input, the
Lower case/Upper case input mode
switches as follows each time you press
r
:
CapsLock mode
→
Mode cancel
→
Shift mode
・
CapsLock mode: All characters are input
in upper case.
・
Mode cancel: All characters are input in
lower case.
・
Shift mode: Only the first character after
switching the mode is input in upper case
and other characters are input in lower
case (Shift mode is canceled).
* Available only when the following icon is
displayed in the operation guidance area.
Aa
→
AA
/
AA
→
aa
/
aa
→
Aa
* CapsLock mode is activated just after
switching to “Alphabetic (Full-pitch)” or
“Alphabetic (Half-pitch)” mode.
r
(1 second or
longer)
Inserts the line-feed “
” and moves the
cursor down to the next line.
o
(PI
・
SB)
Enters pictographs or symbols continuously.
When the list of pictographs or symbols is
displayed, the display switches each time you
press
o
(PI
・
SB).
Pictograph 1
→
Pictograph 2
→
Pictograph D
*
→
Full pitch 1
→
Full pitch 2
→
Half pitch
* : The Pictograph D (Decorate PI) list appears
only for the i-mode mail message entry
screen.
When you finish the continuous entry, press
t
.
Symbols and Special Characters List
→
P.385
Pictographs List
→
P.386
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