Using the super jump function, How to use the super jump function – Sharp Electronic Dictionary PW-E550 User Manual

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Using the Super jump function

Use the Super jump function to select any word in the detailed view of each
dictionary, then initiate a search based on the selected word.

How to use the Super jump function

<Example>

Initiate a Super jump search via the

New Oxford American Dictionary.

1. In the

New Oxford American Dictionary, show the detailed view of the word

‘function’.

2. Press

v. The cursor

appears to select the first word in the
view.

3. Use the

} { ] [ keys to move

the cursor (and its selection of word) to
a desired word.

• The pressing of

v

moves the cursor to the next.

4. While the desired word is selected,

press

e.

The Super jump window appears to display selectable items.

• A list of matching words is displayed. If the selected word is in a variant or

inflected form, the original spelling may be displayed instead.

• If only one match is found, or if an item indicated by the Jump icon (

) is

selected, then the description of the item will be displayed in the Super jump
window instead.

5. Use the number keys to select a desired word in the list (Press

1 in this

example).

The definition of the selected word is displayed in the Super jump window.

• Press

f to go back to the previous view.

• When ‘

’ and/or ‘

’ appears on the left side of the window,

} { or >

< can be used to scroll the window.

6. Press

e to jump to the definition

of the selected word.

The detailed view of the selected word
appears.

• Press

f to display the previous

view.

Note:

• A Super jump search from any of the dictionaries will return matching entries

in the following dictionaries:

• The New Oxford American Dictionary

• Oxford American Thesaurus of Current English

• Garner’s Modern American Usage (excluding the Select Glossary)

• For items marked with a Jump icon (

) found in

Garner's Modern American

Usage, the Super jump executes a cross-reference upon selection.

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