Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
Entering Data in Your
Palm IIIc
™
Organizer
This chapter explains how to enter data into your Palm IIIc™
organizer by writing with the stylus in the Graffiti
®
writing area, by
using the onscreen keyboard, by using the computer keyboard, or by
importing data from another application.
Using Graffiti writing to enter data
Chapter 1 introduced Graffiti writing and briefly described how to use
it to enter text in your applications. In this section, you learn the
procedures for creating letters, numbers, punctuation, and symbols,
as well as some Graffiti tips and tricks.
Writing Graffiti characters
Most people find they can enter text quickly and accurately with only
minutes of practice. Graffiti writing includes any character you can
type on a standard keyboard. The Graffiti strokes closely resemble the
uppercase letters of the regular alphabet, which makes Graffiti writing
easy to learn.
There are four basic concepts for success with Graffiti writing:
■
If you draw the character shape exactly as shown in the tables later
in this chapter (like the shapes shown in the following diagram),
you achieve 100% accuracy.
■
The heavy dot on each shape shows where to begin the stroke.
Certain characters have similar shapes, but different beginning
and end points. Always begin the stroke at the heavy dot (you
should not create the heavy dot; it is only there to show you where
to begin the stroke).
Summary of Contents for IIIc
Page 1: ...Handbook for the Palm IIIc Organizer ...
Page 8: ...Page viii Handbook for the Palm IIIc Organizer ...
Page 10: ...Page 2 About This Book ...
Page 34: ...Page 26 Introduction to Your Palm IIIc Organizer ...
Page 122: ...Page 114 Using Your Basic Applications ...
Page 150: ...Page 142 Communicating Using Your Organizer ...
Page 172: ...Page 164 Advanced HotSync Operations ...
Page 200: ...Page 192 Setting Preferences for Your Organizer ...
Page 206: ...Page 198 Maintaining Your Organizer ...
Page 236: ...Page 228 ...