Entering Characters
The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers. There are two input methods: "ABC" and "123", which
are indicated by
ABC
and
123
respectively. Press
ABC
or
123
to change the input method. In
the "123" method, each dial key only has the corresponding number assigned to it. In the "ABC" method, each
dial key has multiple characters assigned to it. (For example, a, b and c are assigned to the 1 key.)
To enter a character, press the corresponding dial key until the character you want appears. To enter another
character that is assigned to the same key, first press [ ] to move the cursor to the right.
Example
To enter "desk", press the keys as follows:
Display:
Input:
(right)
d
d
e
p
s
j
k
d
d
d
d e
d e
d e s
d e s
For details about the characters assigned to each key, see "Character Table for the "ABC" input method
(Page 56)".
Deleting characters
Press
Backspace
to delete the last character entered.
d e s k
d e s
Backspace
Note
•
You can press and hold
Backspace
to delete all entered characters at once.
Modifying entered text
Use
[ ]
and
[ ]
to move the cursor to where you want to modify the text. Then, modify the text as follows:
•
Press
Backspace
to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
Backspace
d e s k
d e k
•
Press a dial key to insert a character at the cursor’s location.
d e k
d e c k
Note
•
Depending on the type of information you are entering, you cannot enter certain characters or change
the input method. For example, when you are entering a phone number, only numeric characters can
be entered.
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