Verizon one user guide, Touch-screen features – Verizon One User Manual

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19. Touch-Screen Features

19.7.3 Add a Memo (cont’d)

To use the keyboard to enter printed

text in the drawing area:

1. Choose the text color by selecting

the

Pen Color . A pop-up menu

with available colors will appear. The

currently selected color is outlined.

Select the color you would like your

text to be, and the menu will close.
2. Select

Text

. Touch any point in

the drawing area where you would

like your text to begin. The keyboard

will then appear. Type your message

and touch

Enter. The text will appear

in the memo with your selected color.

To change the color of the

background of your memo:

1. Select

Background

. A pop-up

menu with available colors will appear.

2. Select the background color of your

choice from the available color options

and the menu will close. Your

background color will be changed.

To change the color of the pen when

drawing lines:

1. Select

Pen Color . A pop-up menu

with available colors will appear. The

currently selected color is highlighted.
2. Select the color you would like your

pen to be and the menu will close. All

new drawings will appear in the newly

selected color.

To change the width of the pen for

drawing:

1. Touch and hold the

Pen Width .

A pop-up menu will appear, showing

available widths to choose from. The

currently selected width is outlined.

2. Select the width and the menu will

close. All new drawings will be the width

you selected.

To place a pre-defined expression onto

the drawing area:

1. Select

Expressions . A pop-up menu

will appear with a series of expressions

to choose from.
2. Select an expression of your choice.

Touch the location in the drawing area

where you would like to place it. Your

selected expression will be drawn.

Tip: When placing an expression on a

memo, if you touch, hold and drag, you

can adjust its location. This can only be

done when you first place it on the memo.

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