Entering text, Handwriting recognition – Motorola A925 User Manual

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32 - Using Your Handset

Entering Text

Two text entry methods make it easy to enter names, numbers, and

text messages on your handset.

Handwriting Recognition

You can use the stylus as a pen to write letters, numbers, and

punctuation directly on the touchscreen. To write with the stylus, tap

in the status bar. The handwriting pad or the keyboard

appears (depending on which you used last). If the keyboard
appears, tap

again, and then tap

Handwriting

in the popup

menu.

To write, tap the letters, numbers, or characters button on the left

side of the handwriting pad. Then use the stylus to write in one of

the two writing spaces. For best performance, alternate between

the writing spaces so that recognition can occur in one while you

are writing in the other.
To enter punctuation marks, special characters, spaces, and

returns, tap the buttons beneath the writing spaces.
Note: You can activate the handwriting pad only when the screen

cursor is in a field that allows you to enter text.

Writing spaces

Tap to write

letters

Tap to write

numbers

Tap to write

special

characters

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