Use
to scroll through the different
keyboard types in each text entry mode
(for example, capitals or lowercase).
T9 predictive
T9 mode uses a built-in dictionary to
recognise words you're writing based
on the key sequences you touch. Simply
touch the number key associated with
the letter you want to enter, and the
dictionary will predict the word you want
to use.
For example, press 8, 3, 5, 3, 7, , 6, 6, 3 to
write 'telephone' .
Abc manual
In Abc mode you must touch the key
repeatedly to enter a letter. For example,
to write 'hello' , touch twice, 3 twice, 5
three times, 5 three times again, then 6
three times.
Keyboard
In Keyboard mode the screen flips to
landscape and a full keyboard appears
on screen.
Simply touch each letter to write your
message and press:
to switch to upper case
Handwriting recognition
In Handwriting mode you simply
write on the screen and your KP501
will convert your handwriting into
your message. Select Screen or Box
depending on your preferred view.
TIP!
You may find it easier to
use the stylus in this mode, please
remember to press lightly to protect
your screen from damage.
Handwriting recognition translates stylus
gestures into letters, numbers or other
character, and displays these characters
as text. Handwriting recognition is only
active where text can be entered.
Note: Most letters can be written using
different stroke styles. See the tables
below. The position on the screen
decides case, not the style.
Setting up your email
You can stay in touch on the move using
email on your KP501. It's quick and
simple to set up a POP3 or IMAP email
account.
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