
Using the Options Menu
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Entering Text on Your Phone
You use the phone keypad (0, 1 to 9) to enter text on
your phone. However, there are three different ways to enter
text:
This section identifies:
• the characters assigned to each key
• how to select an entry method
• how to use each entry method
Table of Characters
The table of characters identifies the characters assigned to each
key. The top line shows the upper case characters and the lower
line shows the lower case characters.
To change from upper case to lower case, or from lower case to
upper case, press and hold the appropriate key (2 to 9).
AIn iTAP™ mode, the keys 2 to 9 generate standard
letters as predicted by the dynamic dictionary, and the
numbers 2 to 9. 1 generates all the punctuation and
symbols, 0 only generates
0.
Selecting a Text Entry Method
You can select a text entry method whenever you need to edit
text, for example:
• in the phone book (
Enter Name, Enter Number)
• in the message editor
• in the mobile internet session
Press $ to display each of the available entry methods. Press
O to select the entry method you require.
AIf iTAP does not support the current language set up for
your phone, then only Tap is available. Your phone displays
Not Available when you press $.
The factory default for the entry method is Tap Mode. However,
you can change the default. See Entry Method Selection in
Phone Setup.
How to Enter Text in iTAP Mode
AOnly available if iTAP supports the current language set up
for your phone.
In iTAP Mode, each key has a number of different characters
assigned to it. When you press a key to start a word, the available
characters appear at the bottom of the display.
*
iTAP™:
* For iTAP, see page 65.
Press a key to generate a character and a dynamic
dictionary uses this to build and display a set of word or
name options. Please note that iTAP™ may not be available
on the phone in all languages.
Tap: Press a key to generate a character.
Numeric: The keypad produces numeric characters only. For some
text areas, this is the only method available, for example,
phone numbers.
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