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Stylus strokes written in the right of the display are recognized as
numbers.
Note:
You can write items such as telephone numbers, birthdays, and
Social Security numbers entirely to the right of the display because
handwriting recognition accepts parentheses, slashes, and dashes in
the number writing area.
Most characters are written with a single stroke.
Write accented (Western European) letters by writing an upper or
lowercase letter, then write the accent mark to the right of the
display.
You can enter the same character shape to write an upper and a
lowercase letter, depending on where you write on the screen.
Natural character set
The character set in handwriting recognition is a "natural"
combination of upper- and lowercase letters in addition to numbers,
symbols, gestures and extended characters.
To write uppercase letters (character shape must extend to the left and
right of the mode mark) and to write lowercase letters and symbols to
the left of the display, see below.
Note:
Where necessary a dot indicates where to begin a stroke and
numbers indicate the order of the strokes.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
1
i
2
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
1
x
2
y
z
period
comma
apostrophe
question
exclamation
ampersand
at
double quote
tab
space
backspace
carriage return
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