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Using the Super jump function
Use the Super jump function to select any word in the detailed view of each
dictionary, then initiate a search based on the selected word.
How to use the Super jump function
<Example>
Initiate a Super jump search via the
New Oxford American Dictionary.
1. In the
New Oxford American Dictionary, show the detailed view of the word
‘function’.
2. Press
v
. The cursor
appears to select the first word in the
view.
3. Use the
} { ] [
keys to move
the cursor (and its selection of word) to
a desired word.
• The pressing of
v
moves the cursor to the next.
4. While the desired word is selected,
press
e
.
The Super jump window appears to display selectable items.
• A list of matching words is displayed. If the selected word is in a variant or
inflected form, the original spelling may be displayed instead.
• If only one match is found, or if an item indicated by the Jump icon (
) is
selected, then the description of the item will be displayed in the Super jump
window instead.
5. Use the number keys to select a desired word in the list (Press
1
in this
example).
The definition of the selected word is displayed in the Super jump window.
• Press
f
to go back to the previous view.
• When ‘
’ and/or ‘
’ appears on the left side of the window,
} {
or
>
<
can be used to scroll the window.
6. Press
e
to jump to the definition
of the selected word.
The detailed view of the selected word
appears.
• Press
f
to display the previous
view.
Note:
• A Super jump search from any of the dictionaries will return matching entries
in the following dictionaries:
• The New Oxford American Dictionary
• Oxford American Thesaurus of Current English
• Garner’s Modern American Usage (excluding the Select Glossary)
• For items marked with a Jump icon (
) found in
Garner's Modern American
Usage, the Super jump executes a cross-reference upon selection.