Using abc mode, Entering numbers, Entering symbols – Samsung DM-S105 User Manual
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seCtIon 5 ENTERING TEXT
6. Press
. The Subject screen appears in the display.
7. Press Options (
). The following options appear in the display:
•	Abc
•	T9®	Word
•	123
•	Symbols
•	Quicknotes
•	Emoticons
8. Select T9® Word and press
.
•	For	practice,	enter	the	word	“Disney”	by	pressing	each	of	the	 
 following keys only once:
D
I
S
N
E
Y
T9	Word	recognizes	that	the	most	commonly	used	word	for	the	
numeric sequence you just entered is “Disney.” If more than one 
word shares the same numeric sequence, T9 Word provides the most 
commonly used word. Press to display other words, if available.
USING ABC MODE
1. See steps 1–7 in
and 23.
2. Select Abc and press
.
• Enter characters while in Abc mode by pressing the key labeled
with the desired characters (such as, press
for “G”).
•	Press	the	key	repeatedly	until	the	desired	character	appears	in	the	 
 display (such as, press 
twice for “H”).
•	Pause	briefly	and	the	displayed	character	is	accepted	and	inserted	 
 into your message.
•	Press	(
) to enter a space.
ENTERING NUMBERS
Enter numbers into a text message while in 123 mode.
 
1. See steps 1–7 in
and 23.
2. Select 123 and press
.
3. Press the key with the number you wish to insert into
your message.
ENTERING SYMBOLS
Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols such as “@” or “%” into a 
text message.
 
1. See steps 1–7 in
and 23.
2. Select Symbols, and press
. The first of four symbol screens appears
in the display.
3. Scroll with the NAV KEY to view other symbols.
4. Press the key that corresponds with the symbol that you wish to enter.
For example, press (
) for an exclamation point (!).
5. Repeat steps 1–4 to insert as many symbols into your message
as desired.
ENTERING QUICKNOTES
Enter pre-composed phrases or sentences into your text message.
 
1. See steps 1–7 in
and 23.
2. Select Quicknotes and press
.
3. Scroll with the NAV KEY to select a quicknote and press
.
4. The selected quicknote is inserted at the cursor into your
text message.