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touching
the
Erase
All button.
This may be handy
il
you no longer
need
the items
in
the
Done
list,
and
you
need
to
increase
your Simon system
memory.
Using the To Do
list
h'=l
t........1
t3
To
Do
Llsing Keyboards
':L.j
use
an on-screen
keyboard
to enter
r:rnation,
for example,
to
make entries
in
your
7-*dar
or add
names
to your Address
Book.
You
=:
cioose
one of the following Simon
keyboards:
.
Standard
.
PredictaKey
.
Numeric
key
pad
--€
system
remembers
the last keyboard
you
rcs€.
The
next
time you use a keyboard, the
last
:re
ifiat
you used will
appear.
The Standard Keyboard
--e
Standard keyboard looks like
a
typewriter
rg@ard
with a few
differences.
For
example, this
.eitoard
has
the buttons for the Phone and
Mobile
3Fce
screens, and a help
button.
--e
special keyboard keys
are:
l{de:
Fields
are spaces
in
forms where you enter
information.
Back
tab
key
Touch
the
lt,o
move back
through
the fields on the
screen.
Forward
tab
key
Touch the
*!
,o
move
forward
through
the fields on the
screen.
Backspace
Touch
Bks
to
move back, one space
at
a
time.
When you touch
Bks, you
erase each typed character as
you
move back over
it.
Enter
The
Enter
action depends on whether
you are
in
a form or typing free
text.
ln
a form,
Enter
moves the cursor to
the
next
field.
ln free
text,
Enter inserts
a
new line
if
the keyboard is in
insert
mode.
lf the keyboard is
in
replace
66
User's
Guide
Enter
Simon
Features
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