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Upper Case letters using the Stylus |
Chuckster Joined: Mar 26, 2003 Posts: 26 From: Philippines PM |
Is there a way to enter upper case letters using the stylus? |
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dave_uk Joined: Mar 06, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: London, UK PM |
write in line with the black arrow on the right hand side of the screen if using handwriting-recognition or tap CAPS if using the keyboard.
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BITRU Joined: Mar 12, 2003 Posts: 153 From: Now USA / Originaly RUSSIA PM, WWW
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As i do...
Top of the screan higher then <|(on rught side) is for numbers.
Mid of the screan same lavel as <|(on rught side) is for Appercase letters.
Buttom of the screan <|(on rught side) is for lover case.
Toked me some time to figure you |
Chuckster Joined: Mar 26, 2003 Posts: 26 From: Philippines PM |
Thanks guys |
Eleventy7 Joined: Jul 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: the rotten oasis PM, WWW
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Dont take this the wrong way but it tells u how to do it in the manual and on the help screen on the P800
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lazarini Joined: May 08, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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LOL :)
This message was posted from a P800 |
DarkRay Joined: Mar 27, 2003 Posts: 5 PM, WWW
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Has anybody noticed that when you draw a vertical stroke downwards, it translate as a "I" when written in the section for uppercase letters but a "L" when written in the section for lowercase letters? |
prolog Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 26 PM |
@dark ray...
of course it does... how do you write the letter "L" in small case? how about the "i" in upper case? It is confusing though coz the P800 uses a sans serif font |
DarkRay Joined: Mar 27, 2003 Posts: 5 PM, WWW
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But I think it's kind of weird because since Jot already segment the handwriting recognition to a zone for uppercase and lowercase letter, shouldn't they keep it consistent? Personally I would prefer the vertical stroke downloads to be "i" throughout. The down-up vertical stroke is a pain and when I am in a hurry, I always end up getting "ll" (2 "L") instead of "i"....
Also, is there a way to do away with the wait before inputing a space when the last letter is a "L"? I would wish that if we had used the complete "L" stroke followed immediately by a space, it will translate it to "l " instead of "t". Somehow, I always end up writing a lot of words that end with a "L" and so I find it somewhat inconvenient. I had emailed Sony Ericsson for their opinions, but all they did was to tell me to refer to the Jot reference table in their user manual. While I think they have a great product, I think their customer service needs some major improvement. |
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