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    							A different tone is used for the, , , , and  keys to differentiate these keys from alphabetical keys. In 
    addition, you can change your settings so that your device automatically capitalizes new sentences or so that pressing 
     twice inserts a period.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Do one of the following:
    
    						
    							4.To paste the text, touch and hold the location where you want to paste the text and then release your finger. Tap 
    .
    Selecting word suggestions that appear while you type
    Your BlackBerry device is designed to learn what you tend to say and where in a sentence you tend to say it. Your device 
    uses this information to try to predict what word you might type next. When you pause your typing, suggested words are  displayed above the 
    BlackBerry Keyboard. You can quickly select a suggested word by tapping it.
    Select a suggested word
    To use a word that appears above the BlackBerry Keyboard, tap it to select it.
    Spell check
    Turn on spell check
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Language and Input > Spell Check. 
    3.Set the Spell Check switch to On.
    Accept spelling suggestions
    If spell check is turned on, spelling mistakes are underlined in red as you type.
    Tap the underlined word.
    
    						
    							Edit your personal dictionary
    When you use spell check you can add words that are marked as incorrect to a custom dictionary on your BlackBerry 
    device so that spell check recognizes them as being correct. The words that you add to your personal dictionary can be 
    edited at any time.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Language and Input > Spell Check > Edit Personal Dictionary. 
    
    						
    							2.Tap  Settings > Language and Input > Prediction and Correction. 
    3.Tap Clear Learned Words.
    Note: As you continue to type, the learned word list is regenerated unless you set the Learn New Words switch to Off on 
    the 
    Prediction and Correction screen.
    Change or delete a text shortcut
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Language and Input > Prediction and Correction > Word Substitution. 
    3.In the Substitution List section, tap a word substitution entry.
    Typing using voice dictation
    You can use voice dictation to type hands-free instead of using your keyboard.
    1.To turn on voice dictation, on the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Language and Input.
    3.Tap Voice Dictation.
    4.Turn on the Dictation switch .
    5.In the Language drop-down list, tap the language you want to use.
    6.To begin voice dictation, tap .
    Language
    If you speak more than one language, you can use the language settings to change your display, typing, voice input, or 
    BlackBerry Keyboard language. You can also switch to another typing language while you type.
    Change your display language
    The language you selected during the initial setup of your BlackBerry device is your display language. The home screen, 
    BlackBerry Hub, and supported applications display content in this language.
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Language and Input.
    3.In the Language drop-down list, tap the language that you want to use.
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    							Change your device
    						
    							3.Tap the language that you want to type in.
    Change your voice input language
    1.On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
    2.Tap  Settings > Language and Input. 
    3.Tap Voice Dictation.
    4.In the Language drop-down list, tap the language you want to use.
    Keyboard input methods
    An input method enables you to type words or characters that are not available using the characters on your keyboard layout. In some cases, input methods give you a phonetic approximation of a word based on the keyboard layout you are  using. Your device can then suggest a character or diacritic based on the sound you choose.
    In other cases, input methods provide you with gestures and key combinations for languages. Some keyboard input 
    methods are common to all supported languages, such as word prediction or selecting accented characters by pressing 
    and holding keys.
    All keyboard input methods also support using  key to access symbols.
    You can use your BlackBerry device in many different languages, regardless of the default language you select. However, 
    the differences between the languages you use may mean that you need specific tips to use your 
    BlackBerry Keyboard with 
    a language that is different than the default keyboard layout. For example, if you use a language that has more characters  in the alphabet than the language that your keyboard supports, you need to know how to access those additional 
    characters.
    Typing in other languages
    You can set your BlackBerry device to recognize three different input languages when you type. As you type, your device 
    makes predictions based on each of the language families. For example, if you use a Latin-based display language,  predictions appear for any of the configured Latin-based languages. Similarly, if your display language is Korean, it will not display Arabic or Latin-based suggestions. When you set more than one typing language, you may need to consider the following:
    
    						
    							Single key pressDouble key press + key pressMulti-tap
    						
    							Character guide for Cangjie
    The typical Cangjie keyboard layout looks like this:
     
     
    Character guide for Wubihua
    The typical Wubihua or Chinese 5-stroke keyboard layout looks like this:
     
     
    Character guide for Zhuyin
    The typical Zhuyin or BoPoMoFo keyboard layout looks like this:
     
     
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    							Typing in Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, or Swedish
    The Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Swedish languages are largely based on a Latin alphabet with a few variations. These 
    languages use the basic QWERTY keyboard layout with the addition of Å, Æ and 
    						
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