Casio Cassiopeia Be 300 Pocket Manager Users Guide
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151 . , : ; ‘ “ - * + = ( ) / < > [ ] { } % # ¢ $ + £ ¥ Punctuation marks and special characters Select the tab marked @ & to write punctuation marks and special characters. . , : ; ‘ “ ? ¿ ! ¡ - _ ~ / = * + ( ) < > [ ] { } | # @ & % ¢ $ + £ ¥ § © ® ° Pen gestures You can insert a space or a carriage return, or delete a character by tapping the corresponding button on the Character Recognizer input panel. The same actions can also be performed using gestures. Gestures help you keep your focus on the...
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152 Personalizing Character Recognizer Options You can improve the recognition of your writing by teaching Character Recognizer your handwriting style. Character Recognizer also gives you the opportunity to define your own characters as shortcuts for lengthy text you write frequently. These features and other ways to customize Character Recognizer to suit your handwriting and needs, can be found by tapping the Options button on the Character Recognizer input panel. Display Options by tapping the Options...
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153 Personalize Character Recognizer allows you to define personal characters you want to use as shortcuts. You might want to add a star to represent your e-mail address or a heart to represent the name of a close friend. Add your character by tapping the Personalize tab in Recognizer Options. You can also use this feature to compensate for frequently misinterpreted characters. Let us presume that the Character Recognizer mistakes your ‘B’ for a ‘D’. Enter Personalize and write the letter ‘B’ the way you...
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154 Settings The Recognizer Options Settings tab allows you to customize Character Recognizer features. All the features can be enabled or disabled to suit you and your way of writing. Version The Recognizer Options Version tab shows version of the Character Recognizer application on your CASSIOPEIA. Troubleshooting Since every style of handwriting is unique, you might experience problems with your way of writing. If the recognition problem is limited to a few characters, you should begin by looking at...
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155 Decuma Alphabet Outlines These outlines of written characters serve as a guide of how to form characters for Character Recognizer to recognize. The circles and numbers show where strokes begin and in what order they should be written. In addition to the characters shown here, a wide variety of handwritten characters are included in the alphabet library. Characters A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i J j K k L l M mN nO oP p Q q R r S s T t U u V v W w X x
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156 Y y Z z Accented characters À à âÁ áÄ äÅ å Ç ç È èÊ êÉ éË ë Ì ìÎ îÍ íÏ ï Ñ ñ Ò òÔ ôÓ óÖ ö
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157 Ù ùÛ ûÚ úÜ ü ß Numbers 01234 56789 Punctuation marks and special characters . , :; ? ¿!¡-_~/ \=*+()<
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159 Appendix B: Troubleshooting Resetting the CASSIOPEIA If your CASSIOPEIA responds slowly, stops responding as expected, or “freezes,” try resetting it. A reset causes the CASSIOPEIA to restart and re-adjust memory allocation. Note that unsaved data in open windows may be lost when you reset. To reset the CASSIOPEIA Use the stylus to hold down the Reset button for about two seconds. See the Hardware Manual for details. Batteries lose power An icon in the system tray shows your current battery capacity....
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160 If you run out of CASSIOPEIA memory Memory on your CASSIOPEIA is shared between storage memory and program memory. Storage memory is used to store the information you create and programs you install. Program memory is used to run programs on your CASSIOPEIA. The CASSIOPEIA automatically manages the allocation between storage and program memory. However, in some situations, such as when memory is low, the CASSIOPEIA may not be able to automatically adjust the allocation. If you receive a message...