Entering Text; Functions Of The Main Keys - Sharp MX-4500N User Manual

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ENTERING TEXT

This chapter explains the text entry screen.

FUNCTIONS OF THE MAIN KEYS

Key
Caps
Shift
Enter
Mode
Space
AltGr
Cancel
OK
• Some keys described above may not appear in certain key layouts or in the keyboards of certain countries or regions.
• " " in the text entry screen indicates how many characters can be entered. A number of characters greater than " " cannot be entered.
• On some keyboards that show the English alphabet, the [AltGr] screen continues to appear until the [AltGr] key is touched
to remove the highlighting.
• The
ABC/abc
key is only displayed in limited countries and regions. The
keyboard between the language of your region and English.
This changes the text entry screen from the lower case screen to the upper case screen. The upper case screen will
continue to appear until the [Caps] key is touched again so that it is no longer highlighted. The [Caps] key is
convenient when you wish to enter all capital letters. (This key will vary depending on your country or region.)
This key temporarily changes the keys in the text entry screen to upper case when lower case letters
appear, or to lower case when upper case letters appear.
Touch a letter key after touching the [Shift] key to enter that letter. After the letter is entered, the [Shift]
key will no longer be highlighted and the original text entry screen will appear.
The [Shift] key is convenient when you only need to enter one upper case letter or one lower case letter,
or when you need to enter one of the symbols assigned to the numeric keys.
To cancel selection of the [Shift] key, touch the [Shift] key again. The [Shift] key will no longer be
highlighted. (This key will vary depending on your country or region.)
Touch this key to enter a line break when entering the body text of an e-mail message. (This key will
vary depending on your country or region.)
Touch this key to delete the characters to the left of the cursor one character at a time.
Touch this key to change the entry mode.
When this key is touched, the [Characters] key, [Symbols] key, and [Other Language] key appear. Touch
one of the keys to select a different entry mode.
"CHANGING THE ENTRY
Touch this key to enter a space between letters.
This temporarily changes the entry screen to the accented letter and symbol entry screen. Touch a letter
key after touching the [AltGr] key to enter that letter. After the letter is entered, the [AltGr] key will no
longer be highlighted and the original text entry screen will appear.
To cancel selection of the [AltGr] key, touch the [AltGr] key again. The [AltGr] key will no longer be highlighted.
These keys move the cursor left and right.
These keys move the cursor to the line above or below the current line during entry of the body text of an
e-mail message.
Touch this key to return to the previous setting screen without entering text.
Touch this key to enter the text that currently appears and return to the previous setting screen.
Description
MODE" (page 67)
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ABC/abc
key is a shortcut key to switch the

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