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    3. Position the stylus in the left-hand side of the Graffiti writing area. 
    4. Start your stroke at the heavy dot and draw the stroke shape as it 
    appears in the tables.
    5. Lift the stylus from the screen at the end of the stroke shape.
    That’s all there is to it! When you lift the stylus from the screen, your 
    handheld recognizes your stroke immediately and prints the letter at 
    the insertion point on the screen.
    As soon as you lift the stylus from the screen, you can begin the stroke 
    for the next character you want to write.
    Important:You must begin the character strokes in the Graffiti 
    writing area. If you do not make Graffiti strokes in the 
    Graffiti writing area, your handheld does not recognize 
    them as text characters.
    Graffiti tips
    When using Graffiti writing, keep these tips in mind:
    nAccuracy improves when you write large characters. You should 
    draw strokes that nearly fill the Graffiti writing area.
    nPress firmly.
    nTo delete characters, simply set the insertion point to the right of 
    the character you want to delete and make the backspace stroke 
    (a line from right to left) in the Graffiti writing area.
    nWrite at natural speed. Writing too slowly can generate 
    recognition errors.
    nDo not write on a slant. Vertical strokes should be parallel to the 
    sides of the Graffiti writing area. 
    						
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    The Graffiti® alphabet
    Letter Strokes Letter Strokes
    AN
    B
       O   
    CP    
    D    Q
    ER
        
    F    S
    G
       T
    HU
    IV
       
    JW
    KX
       
    LY    
    M    Z
    Space Back Space
    Carriage
    ReturnPeriodtap twice 
    						
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    Writing capital letters
    You make capital letters with the same stroke shapes as the basic 
    alphabet characters. To make capital letters, you must first “shift” to 
    caps — just as you press the Shift key on a keyboard — and then write 
    the character strokes.
    Note:Graffiti writing includes a feature that automatically 
    capitalizes the first letter when you create a new sentence or a 
    new record (by tapping New or a blank line). 
    To draw the first letter of a word as a capital letter:
    nUse the Caps Shift stroke:
    Tip:When Caps Shift is active, an “up arrow” symbol appears in 
    the lower-right corner of the handheld screen. If you 
    accidentally activate Caps Shift, backspace will cancel it.
    To enter only capital letters (Caps Lock):
    nUse the Caps Lock stroke:
    Tip:When Caps Lock is active, an underlined “up arrow” symbol 
    appears in the lower-right corner of the handheld screen. To 
    return to lowercase, make the Caps Shift stroke.
    Writing numbers
    Writing numbers with Graffiti writing is similar to writing letters of 
    the alphabet, except that you make the character strokes on the right-
    hand side (numbers side) of the Graffiti writing area.Caps
    Shift
       
    Caps
    Lock   
    Caps Shift
    Caps Lock 
    						
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    Graffiti numbers
    Writing punctuation marks
    Graffiti writing can create any punctuation symbol that you can enter 
    from a standard keyboard. All punctuation marks begin with a single 
    tap on the Graffiti writing area. When you make this tap, you activate 
    Punctuation Shift and a dot appears to show it is active. The next 
    stroke you make with the stylus creates a punctuation mark.
    Tip:When Punctuation Shift is active, you can make a symbol 
    stroke anywhere in the Graffiti writing area (the letters or 
    numbers side). Number Strokes Number Strokes
    0
        5    
    1 6
    27
     
    38    
    4    9
    Punctuation Shift 
    						
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    Additional Graffiti punctuation
    Writing symbols and extended characters
    All symbols and extended characters begin with the stroke in the 
    Graffiti writing area of your handheld:
    When the Symbol Shift is active, a slanted shift symbol appears in the 
    lower-right corner of the screen. The next stroke that you make creates 
    the symbol or extended character.Symbol Stroke Symbol Stroke
    Period
    .
     Dash
    —
    Comma
    ,Left Paren
    (
    Apostrophe
    Right Paren
    )
    Question
    ?Slash
    /
     
    Exclamation
    !Dollar
    $
    Symbol
    Shift
       
    @     #     %     ^      &    *     <     >              +      =      | 
    —
          {      }     [       ]     ~     `         ;     :            tab
    Symbol Shift 
    						
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    Writing accented characters
    To create accented characters, draw the stroke normally used to create 
    the letter, followed by an accent stroke. Graffiti writing then adds the 
    accent to the letter.
    For example, the following diagram shows the strokes required to 
    draw an accented “e.”
    Accent strokes
    Using these accent strokes, you can write the following accented 
    letters:
    à  á  â  ã  ä  å  è  é  ê  ë  ì  í  î  ï  ò  ó  ô  õ  ö  ù  ú  û  ü  ý  ÿ  ñ
    Additional non-English characters
    You can write the following characters without any special 
    punctuation or shifting:
    Note:You must write these non-English characters in the left side of 
    the Graffiti writing area.
    ·       Ô       Ò       Ó      ,,, ,,
    ¡ ,
    +
    —X:=
    = cY?
    !¦Æ
    = e
    a         a       a        a        a       a
    ca
    e 
    						
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    Navigation strokes
    In addition to character symbols, Graffiti writing includes special 
    strokes that you can use to navigate within text or fields in your 
    applications. 
    Graffiti ShortCuts
    Graffiti ShortCuts make entering commonly used words or phrases 
    quick and easy. ShortCuts are similar to the Glossary or Autotext 
    features of some word processors. 
    Graffiti writing comes with several predefined ShortCuts, and you can 
    also create your own. Each ShortCut can represent up to 45 characters. 
    For example, you might create a ShortCut for your name, or for the 
    header of a memo. See “ShortCuts preferences” in Chapter 8 to learn 
    about creating your own ShortCuts.
    To use a ShortCut, draw the ShortCut stroke followed by the ShortCut 
    characters. When you draw the ShortCut stroke, the ShortCut symbol 
    appears at the insertion point to show that you are in ShortCut mode.Command Stroke
    Move cursor right
     
    Move cursor left
    Previous field
    Next Field
    Open Address Record
    (Address Book only)
    ShortCut
        
    						
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    Your handheld includes the following predefined Graffiti ShortCuts:
        
    Using the onscreen keyboard
    You can open the onscreen keyboard anytime you need to enter text 
    or numbers on your handheld. Note that you cannot enter Graffiti 
    characters while using the onscreen keyboard. 
    To use the onscreen keyboard:
    1. Open any application (such as Memo Pad). 
    2. Tap any record, or tap New.
    3. Tap “abc” to open the alphabetic keyboard, or tap “123” to open 
    the numeric keyboard.
    4. Tap the characters to enter text and numbers.
    Note:The onscreen keyboard also includes a dialog box for 
    international characters. You can switch among the three 
    dialogs at any time to enter the exact text you need.
    5. After you finish, tap Done to close the onscreen keyboard and 
    place the text in the record. Entry ShortCut
    Date stampds
    Time stampts
    Date/time stampdts
    Meetingme
    Breakfastbr
    Lunchlu
    Dinnerdi
    Tap here for alpha 
    keyboardTap here for numeric 
    keyboard 
    						
    							Chapter 2 Page 41
    Using your computer keyboard
    If you have a lot of data to enter, or prefer to use the computer 
    keyboard, you can use Palm™ Desktop software, or any supported 
    PIM, to enter information. You can then perform a HotSync
    ® 
    operation to synchronize the information on your computer with the 
    information on your handheld. All the main applications on your 
    handheld are also available in Palm Desktop software and in most 
    PIMs, so you don’t need to learn different applications.
    Refer to Palm Desktop online Help for more information on entering 
    data on your computer.
    Importing data
    If you have data stored in computer applications such as spreadsheets 
    and databases, or if you want to import data from another handheld, 
    you can transfer the data to your handheld without having to key it in 
    manually. Save the data in one of the file formats listed below, import 
    it into Palm Desktop software, and then perform a HotSync operation 
    to transfer the data to your handheld.
    Palm Desktop software can import data in the following file formats: 
    nComma delimited (.csv, .txt): Address Book and Memo Pad only
    nTab delimited (.tab, .tsv, .txt): Address Book and Memo Pad only
    nCSV (Lotus Organizer 2.x/97 Mapping): Address Book only
    nDate Book archive (.dba)
    nAddress Book archive (.aba)
    nTo Do List archive (.tda)
    nMemo Pad archive (.mpa)
    Archive formats can only be used with Palm Desktop software. Use 
    the archive file formats to share information with other people who 
    use Palm OS
    ® handhelds or to create a copy of your important Palm 
    Desktop information.
    To import data:
    1. Open Palm Desktop software.
    2. Click the application into which you want to import data.
    3. If you are importing records that contain a field with category 
    names, do the following: 
    						
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    Select All in the Category box.
    Be sure that the same categories that appear in the imported file 
    also exist in the application. If the categories do not exist, create 
    them now; otherwise, the records are imported into the Unfiled 
    category.
    4. From the File menu, choose Import.
    5. Select the file you want to import.
    6. Click Open.
    7. To import data into the correct Palm Desktop fields, drag fields in 
    the left-hand column so that they are opposite the corresponding 
    imported field on the right.
    8. If you do not want to import a field, deselect the check box for that 
    field.
    9. Click OK.
    The imported data is highlighted in the application.
    10. To add the imported data to your handheld, perform a HotSync 
    operation.
    See Palm Desktop online Help for more information on importing and 
    exporting data. 
    						
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