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• Enable tip indicator
: turns on an on-screen
flashing indicator that provides helpful user
information.
Swype Advanced settings
Advanced settings provide access to Swype
operation parameters.
•Auto-spacing
: automatically inserts a space
between words. When you finish a word, just lift
your finger or stylus and start the next word.
• Auto-capitalization
: automatically capitalizes the
first letter of a sentence.
• Show complete trace
: determines whether or not
to display the complete Swype trace path on-
screen.
• Word choice window
: sets the amount of times the
word choice selection window displays on screen.
Move the slider between Never or Always and tap
OK
.
• Speed vs. accuracy
: sets how quickly Swype
responds to on-screen input. Move the slider
between Fast Response (speed) or Error Tolerant
(accuracy) and tap
OK
.
Swype Help settings
Help settings provide access to Swype help
operation parameters.
• Swype help
: displays the on-screen Swype User
Manual.
•Tutorial
: provides an on-screen tutorial that shows
you how to input text faster in Swype input mode.
About
Provides information about the current Swype
application version.
Samsung Keyboard Settings
For more information, refer to “Using the Samsung
Keypad” on page 56.
1. Press ➔ and then tap
(
Settings
) ➔
Language and keyboard
➔
Samsung keypad
.
2. Tap
Portrait Keypad types
and select a text
input method:
•
Qwerty Keypad
•
3x4 Keypad
3. Tap
Input languages
and select a language.
4. Tap
XT9
to use XT9 Predictive text method.
For more information, refer to “Text Input
Methods” on page 52.
5. Tap the
Keypad sweeping
field if you want to
sweep the keypad and change from
ABC
to
?123
mode. For more information, refer to
“Text Input Methods” on page 52.
6. Tap the
Auto-capitalization
field to
automatically capitalize the first letter of a
sentence.
7. Tap
Voice input
to activate the Voice input
feature. This is an experimental feature that
uses Google’s networked speech recognition
application.