haier N60 User Manual

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and uncapitalized alphabets. Under the
pinyin and the English inputing mode, the
number key 1 will be a blank key, that is, if
you press number key 1, there will be a
blank left on the screen. The cursor will
appear by a press on #, and you can move
the cursor to locate the character you want
by pressing the up and down directions keys.
Press OK to confirm the character you
choose.
When you use the pinyin mode, the number
key 2 to 9 will represent the letters and you
can press them to spell the character.
During the input, the cursor will be at the
pinyin selection item, you can switch the
cursor among the pinyins by pressing left
and right direction keys. You can press OK
to confirm the pinyin you choose and the
cursor will turn to the characters to be
selected. If you want the cursor to return to
the pinyin selection items, press CLR key.
Also, you can press CLR key to edit the
pinyin letters one by one. You can quit the

input by pressing the right soft key. If the
cursor is at the pinyin selection items, you
can also quit the input by pressing the left
soft key. If the cursor is at the character
selection items, a press of the left soft key
will add the characters to the editing frame
and the input window will be canceled.
As for the stroke mode, the number keys 1
to 5 are marked with strokes. You can input
according to the strokes, the input
manipulation is the same as the pinyin
mode.
As for the English mode, you can press the
number keys to type letters. A first press of a
number key will type the first letter marked
on it.
5.4.2 Writing input
You can move the curser to the editing
frame and click the editing frame with the
touching pen to switch to writing input mode.
After entering the input mode, the cursor will
be defaulted to Chinese if there is no
content restriction to the frame. If there is a

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