The capitalization you use when you add a word determines
how it’s capitalized when the MessagePad recognizes the
word the next time you write it. Words entered in lowercase
letters (for example, “jet”) will be capitalized according to
context. Words entered with letters capitalized (for example,
“Jet,” or “JET”) will always be capitalized as they are in
the list.
To add a word to the list, tap it out on the keyboard, then
tap Add.
m If the word is not already in the MessagePad’s list, it is added
to your personal word list.
m If the word is in the MessagePad’s list, a message appears
telling you that the word is already in the list. (It may be that
you typed a capitalized or lower-case version of the word.)
Tap Yes to add the word or No not to add it.
To remove a word in the list, go to it in the list and tap it.
Then tap Remove. The word is automatically deleted.
Teaching the MessagePad to recognize
abbreviations
You can write an abbreviation or shortened form of a word
and have the MessagePad recognize it as the expanded word.
For instance, if you write the word “example” a lot, you can
choose to write “ex” and have the MessagePad automatically
recognize this as “example.” You can also use this method to
interpret and expand a word with accented characters.
You can expand a word in two ways. You can add the word
to your word list and expand it at the same time. Or, you can
expand a word or expression that is already in your word list.
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2 Tap the Dictionary button d in the lower-left corner of the
on-screen keyboard.
The word list appears.
Viewing the word list
You can review the words you’ve added to the word list, so
that you can add more words or remove words you no
longer use.
To review the word list, tap a letter along the bottom of the
list to go to that letter in the list. You can also tap the up and
down arrows ˛ to go through the list.
Adding or removing words in the list
You should add words that you are likely to use often, and
remove words that you don’t use often. Adding more than a
thousand words or so may cause memory problems.
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