Royal SCRIPTOR II Operation Manual page 26

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2)
Spell
Check compares each word with
the
words
in
both the main and user
dictionaries, and detects any words which are not in either dictionary.
The names of major cities, abbreviations for the
50
states,
common personal names,
and commonly used contractions are also included in the American dictionary. For
example: Los Angeles, Tokyo, Ca., John, don't, isn't
3)
Spell
Check also detects any
uncapitalized
proper nouns. For
example:
canada,
chicago,
tom
4)
Spell Check also
detects
abbreviations that do not
end with
a period. For example:
Mr, bldg, etc
HOW TO USE SPELL CHECK
Turning Spell
Check
On/Off
1)
Hold
down
the Margin
release
(SPELL)
key
and
press the
"O"
(ON/OFF) key to turn
on Spell Check, and again
to turn
Off.
Note:
If
Spell Check was on when the typewriter was turned Off, it will be
automatically
turned
on when
the
typewriter is turned On again.
Selecting the main dictionary
If your typewriter
is
equipped with
the American
keyboard, you can
use the
American dictionary only, and
cannot
select the
French, Spanish or German
dictionary.
1) To select
the
American
dictionary,
hold
down
the Margin release (SPELL) key and
press the key to the
right of
the
·o-
(ON/OFF)
key.
2)
To
select the French,
Spanish or German
dictionary,
hold down the Margin release
(SPELL) key and press the
second <.ey to
the
right of
the
"O"
(ON/OFF) key.
Adding words to the user dictionary
1) Type the
word to be
added to
lre
...se·
dictionary.
2)
Hold
down the Margin
release
s::::::_
key
and press the
"1"
(ADD) key.
A beep sounds,
confirming tha
:::-E \Ord
has
been sounds, it mean the
word
is
already registered in
the
main
c-
-£E'
dictionary
and
it
will
not
be stored
again.

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