Using navigation strokes and shortcuts, Using navigation strokes – Sony PEG-TJ27 User Manual

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Entering text on your CLIÉ™ handheld

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Using Graffiti

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2 writing to enter text

Using navigation strokes and shortcuts

Using navigation strokes

When you are entering text or operating an application, you can
use navigation strokes within the field of the application. For
details, refer to the following and Graffiti 2 Help on your CLIÉ
handheld.

*Certain function icons, such as Copy and Delete, will display only

when that function is available.

Note

If the letter “L” is registered as a menu command for an application, the
letters “K”, “T”, “I”, and “X” will not work as menu commands. This
is because the first stroke of these two-stroke letters will be mistakenly
recognized as the command “L”. If there is no command “L,” any or all
of the four letters can be registered as menu commands.

Back Space

Punctuation Shift

Cut

Copy

Paste

Undo

Menu Command*

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