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1.5.4. EDIT TEXT

On the mobile computer, cut, copy, and paste text within an application or across
applications by the menu commands. Some applications don't support editing some or all of
the text they display while others may offer their own way to edit text.
EDIT TEXT IN INPUT FIELDS
To edit text in a text input field:
1) Tap where you want to edit text.
Caret moves there and manifests itself as a vertical bar that blinks to indicate where the
typed or pasted text will be inserted.
2) Type, paste or delete text.
To paste text, see
SELECT TEXT
When you see some text on a page you want to copy, select it first. Selecting texts varies
from application to application. But primarily it requires you to Tap and hold somewhere on
the text to open a context menu or open the applications' option menu which provide
commands to select a text.
To select a text:
1) Tap and hold somewhere on the text.
A context menu comes up.
2) Tap the command that makes selection.
3) Select the desired text.
It relies on defining the start and end to make selection of a text. Some applications
support tapping and dragging along the text to select it while others require you to mark
the start and end of the desired text with the onscreen facility featured by the
application.
CUT OR COPY TEXT
After a text is selected, system then presents Copy/Cut commands on
context menu shows up featuring Copy/Cut commands. Tap them to copy/cut the selected
text.
PASTE TEXT
Within the OS, texts can be copied to and from different applications.
To paste a text:
1) Tap and hold the text field where you want to paste the text.
Context menu opens.
2) Tap the "Paste" command from the context menu.
The copied/cut text is pasted.
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