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`MessagePad Handbook
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`‘ Apple Computer, Inc.
`This manual and the software described in it are copyrighted. with all rights
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`reserved. Under the capyright laWs. this manual may not be cepied, in
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`whole or in part. without written consent of Apple. Under the law,
`copying includes translating into another ianguage or format.
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`The Apple iogo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.. registered in the
`U5. and other countries. Use of the "keyboard" Appie logo (Option-
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`Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of
`Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in
`violation of federal and state laws.
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`Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is
`accurate. Apple is not responsibie for printing or clerical errors.
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`© i993, Appie Computer. Inc.
`| Infinite Loop
`Cupertino, CA 950l4-2GE4
`(403) 996-I mo
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`Apple. the Apple logo. AppleLink. Laser-Writer, LocalTalk. Macintosh, and
`StyleWriter are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.. registered in the
`U.S. and other countries. The light bulb iogo. MessagePad. and Newton
`are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
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`Adobe, Adobe Illustrator. Adobe Photoshop. and PostScript are
`trademarks of Adobe Systems incorporated1 which may be registered
`in certain jusrisdictions.
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`America Online is a service mark of Quantum Computer Services, inc.
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`Com puServe is a service mark of CompuServe. Inc.
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`Duracell is a registered trademark of Duracell Inc.
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`Ekposure is a registered trademark of Preferred Publishers, inc.
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`Gili Sans is a registered trademark of the Monotype Corporation Pic.
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`Microsoft is a trademark. and Windows is a registered trademark. of
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`Microsoft Corporation.
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`QuarkXPress is a registered trademark of Quark, Inc.
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`SuperPaint is a registered trademark of Aidus Corporation.
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`Tektronix is a registered trademark of Tektronix. Inc.
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`The Newton MessagePad contains
`a processing unit designed by
`Advanced RISC Machines, L'td.
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` '.1'.'.1-:- n
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`Simultaneously pubiished in the United States and Canada.
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`Mention of third-party products is for informational purposes onl)r and
`constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple
`assumes no responsibiiity with regard to the performance or use of
`these products.
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`3
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`6 Apple Computer, Inc.
`This manual and the software described in it are copyrighted, with all rights
`reserved. Under the copyright laws. this manual may not be copied, in
`whole or in part, without written consent of Apple. Under the law,
`copying includes translating into another language or format.
`
`The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer. Inc. registered in the
`US. and other countries. Use of the “keyboard" Apple logo (Option-
`Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of
`Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in
`violation of federal and state laws.
`
`Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is
`accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical errors.
`
`© I993. Apple Computer, Inc.
`I Infinite Loop
`Cupertino, CA 950I4-2084
`(408) 996- IOIO
`
`Apple, the Apple logo, AppleLink. LaSerWriter. LocalTalk. Macintosh, and
`StyleWriter are trademarks of Apple Computer. Inc... registered in the
`US. and other countries. The light bulb logo, MessagePad, and Newton
`are trademarks of Apple Computer. Inc.
`
`Adobe. Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop. and PostScript are
`trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. which may be registered
`in certain iusrisdictions.
`
`America Online is a service mark of Quantum Computer Services, Inc.
`
`CompuServe is a service mark of CompuServe. Inc.
`
`Duracell is a registered trademark of Duracell Inc.
`Eitposure is a registered trademark of Preferred Publishers, Inc.
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`Gill Sans is a registered trademark of the Monotype Corporation Pic.
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`Microsoft is a trademark. and Windows is a registered trademark. of
`Microsoft Corporation.
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`QuarkXPress is a regIStered trademark of Quark, Inc.
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`SuperF‘aint is a registered trademark of Aldus Corporation.
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`Tektronix is a registered trademark of Tektronix, Inc.
`The Newton MessagePad contains
`a processing unit designed by
`Advanced RISC Machines, L'td.
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`
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`Simultaneously published in the United States and Canada.
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`Mention of third-party products is for informationai purposes only and
`constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple
`assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of
`these products.
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`CONTENTS
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`Radio and television interference vii
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`i intaeeuatiew i
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`Using this handbook; maintaining Newton and using it safely
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`2 fianewaismeg ”rear? east: eeewme ii
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`Writing and drawing erasing1 inserting, and moving text
`and shapes; formatting and correcting text; and improving
`Newton’s handwriting recognition
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`3 Hermes;
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`Taking and organizing notes
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`6i Name ¥=ELE ea
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`Writing names, addresses, and phone numbers; viewing and
`organizing them; and dialing phone numbers
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`5 Ease eater; eeaeweee east: “rte $13-53 5.2%“? E?
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`Recording and viewing appointments and calendar notes,
`setting alarms and entering repeating events, and keeping a
`to-do list
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`5: flitting; Si
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`Searching for information, either one area at a time or
`everywhere at once
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`Organizing the information in the Notepad and the Name
`File into folders
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`Which printers you can use, choosing a printer, and
`formatting information
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`Formatting a fax, adding a cover page, and dialing the fax
`number
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`Transferring information between two Newton devices
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`Obtaining an electronic mail account, and sending and
`receiving electronic mail
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`Using the in Box to receive mail, beamed information,
`and enhancements
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`Using the Out Box, where items wait to be printed‘
`faxed, mailed. or beamed
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`is fiseemo 33'?
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`Using Newton as an automatic telephone dialer
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`35 “Tee NEWfiM aseisreies
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`Using the assistant to Speed up your work
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`Choosing sounds and setting the volume
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`Egg;
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`Adjusting Newton’s settings
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`Using the library of How To topics
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`Using the calculator and copying calculations
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`Using the metric conversion, currency exchange, loan
`payment, and net present value formulas
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`it ”taste some i‘i‘fi
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`Looking up the time around the world and telling
`Newton you’ve traveled from one time zone to another
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`The different buttons, controls, and gauges inside the
`Extras Drawer
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`Replacing the main and backup batteries, and conserving -
`power
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`as Memos?
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`Expanding Newton’s memory, moving information
`between a storage card and Newton’s own memory, and
`conserving memory
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`Inserting, ejecting, and using cards
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`as Estates? asses Restores
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`Making a backup copy of the information in Newton and
`restoring information to Newton
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`E? Eeeuaws 2&3
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`Keeping the information in Newton private and creating a
`password
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`Using a cable to copy information between Newton and 3
`Sharp device
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`2?
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`fiestas AME} mess ' as i
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`The names of Newton‘s parts
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`3%
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`Momma: astigmatism? ewe amsweae 2E3
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`Answers to common questions and solutions to problems
`people may have while using Newton
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`The different ways to write dates and times
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`Radio and television interference
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`The equipment described in this manual generates. uses. and can radiate
`radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properly—that is.
`in strict accordance with Apple‘s instructions—it may cause interference
`with radio and television reception.
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`This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
`Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in Part|5 of
`FCC rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable
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`protection against such interference in a residential installation.
`However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
`particular installation.
`I
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`You can determine whether your computer is causing interference by
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`turning it off. lfthe interference stops, it was probably caused by the
`computer or one of the peripheral devices.
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`if your computer system does cause interference to radio or television
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`reception. try to correct the interference by using one or more of the
`foliowing measures:
`I Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.
`I Move the computer to one side or the other of the television
`or radio.
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`I Move the computer farther away from the television or radio.
`I Plug the computer into an outlet that is on a different circuit from
`the television or radio. (That is. make certain the device and the
`television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit
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`breakers or fuses.)
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`If necessary. consult your Apple-authorized reseller or an experienced
`radioftelevision technician for additional suggestions. You may find
`helpful the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications
`Commission: interference Handbook (stock number 004-000-00345-4}.
`This booklet is available from the US. Government Printing Office,
`Washington. DC 20402.
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`IMPORTANT Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by
`Apple Computer. lnc., could void the FCC Certification and negate your
`authority to operate the product.
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`This product was tested for FCC compliance under conditions that
`included the use of shielded cables and connectors'between system
`components. it is important that you use shielded cables and connectors
`to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, television
`sets. and other electronic devices. For Apple peripheral devices. you can
`obtain the pmper shielded cables from your Apple-authorized reSeller.
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`For non-Apple peripheral devices, contact the manufacturer or dealer
`for assistance.
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`9
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`IMPORTANT
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`This device complies with Part l5 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
`the following two conditions:
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`(I) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
`(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
`interference that may cause undesired operation.
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`This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
`Class B digital device in accordanca with the specifications in Part l5 of
`FCC rules. See instructions if interference to radio or television
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`reception is suspected.
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`DOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the
`Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in
`the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of
`Communications.
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`Observation des normes—Classe El Le present appareil numérique
`n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables
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`aux appareils numeriques de la Classe B prescrites dans les reglements
`sur le brouillage radioélectr‘ique édictés par le Ministere des
`Communications du Canada.
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`Introduction
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`This handbook is a reference guide for the Newton
`MessagePad device. It contains detailed instructions
`about using Newton.
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`This book helps answer specific questions. To learn the
`fundamentals, read the MessagePad Setup Guide.
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`Seems; casts. assets esgnteeeece
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`As you work with your Newton device, follow these
`safeguards to protect yourself and the device. Failure
`to cemply with these safeguards may cause injury and
`resulting damage to the device may not be covered
`by warranty.
`'
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`a Take care not to break the glass screen. Don’t drop
`Newton. Don’t subject it to any strong impact. Don't
`put it into your back pocket, because if you sit on it,
`the glass may break. Always store Newton in a case
`that has a stiff plate that can protect the screen.
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`'
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`I Don’t press too hard on the screen when writing,
`drawing, or tapping buttons.
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`Keep the device away from extreme heat. Don’t
`leave it on the dashboard or in the trunk of a car or
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`near a heater.
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`Use the device only in environments where
`the temperature is between 32° F and |04° F
`(0° C—40° C).
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`Don't leave the device anyplace that is extremely
`dusty, damp, or wet.
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`Be careful not to scratch the screen. Use only plastic-
`tipped pens intended for use with a touch-sensitive
`screen. Don’t use ink pens or any other sharp object.
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`Never leave the card slot empty. if you haven’t put a
`storage or application card in it, leave the plastic
`protection card installed.
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`Turn off the device when you’re not using it.
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`In normal circumstances, turn off Newton only by
`using the power switch. To disconnect power
`completely, unplug the adapter.
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`' Always turn off Newton before changing the
`batteries.
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`To avoid battery leakage or lost data, replace the
`batteries as soon as they become weak (Ch. 23).
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`Clean the screen only with a soft dry cloth. Do not
`use solvents.
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`Clean the painted surfaces only with isopropyl
`alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and a soft dry cloth. Do not
`use other solvents.
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`Keep the ports covered when you’re not using them.
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`CHAPTER I
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`I Do not use cables that are frayed or otherwise
`damaged. Hold a cable only by its connector—
`the plug, not the cord—when connecting or
`disconnecting it.
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`I Never force a connector into a port if the connector
`and port do not join easily. Make sure that the
`connector matches the port and that it’s right side
`up before you attach it.
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`Sesame Rae eerteeiee
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`:- Always handle batteries carefully.
`
`I When replacing the lithium backup battery, follow
`the instructions in Chapter 23. Be especially careful
`to insert the battery + side up as failing to do so
`could be hazardous.
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`- Do not short-circuit the battery terminals—that is,
`do not touch both terminals with a metal object.
`Doing so may cause an explosion or a fire.
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`I Do not dr0p, puncture, disassemble, mutilate, or
`incinerate the batteries.
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`:- Recharge only rechargeable batteries, and then only
`as directed in the manual.
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`I Do not leave batteries in hot locations.
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`INTRODUCTlON
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`Handwriting, Text, and Drawing
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`This chapter describes how to write and draw on
`Newton. Here are the main features:
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`Recognized drawing or
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`You tap recognizer buttons to turn them on and off.
`While they’re on, they turn your handwriting into
`text and clean up your drawings. Recognition is
`controlied by settings in the Recognize-rs preferences
`area, described later in this chapter.
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`You can turn the recognizer buttons on and off in these
`combinations:
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`Best for recognizing m
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`Best for cleaning up
`drawings
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`3 Turn on the
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`2 Write or draw.
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`3 Check the result.
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`Hello.
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`correct or modIfy
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`the result,
`Tap the word twice to correct it
`(see the next section).
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`Tap the Undo button or delete the shape by scrubbing
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`it out (described later in this chapter)
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`WRITING AND DRAWING
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`To correct a word, you can either tap it twice to see a
`list of choices or change individual letters:
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`I To see a correction list, tap the misinterpreted word
`twice, and choose as follows:
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`lfyou see the
`correct word,
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`if YOU want to
`keep the original
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`fig;
`form: tap it.
`If you don't see the correct word. tap here to display
`the keyboard (see the next section).
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`I To correct a word by changing individual letters, wait
`_,
`until Newton interprets the word, then write the
`correct letter over the incorrect one. Correct only one
`letter at a time.
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`I To change iitter
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`You can use the keyboard to correct misinterpreted
`words, to “type" when you'd rather not write by
`hand, and to add words to Newton's word lists.
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`To use the keyboard:
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`i Display the keyboard (see the next section).
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`2 Choose where you want to type. To add new text, tap
`where it shouid go. To replace existing text, seiect the
`text you want to replace. See "Choosing Where to
`Type” later in this chapterfik
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`1% Type as you like
`and if requested,
`decide whether to
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`add new words to
`' the word list. See
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`Keyboar ” later in
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`fiiaotayiog the keyboard
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`You can display several different keyboards—a
`typewriter keyboard, a telephone keypad, a
`calculator keypad, or a special keypad for times and
`dates. Newton makes an intelligent guess about
`which keyboard you need.
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`You can display the keyboard in several ways:
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`I Tap a
`misinterpreted
`Word twice, then
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`tap the keyboard
`button in the
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`I Tap twice anywhere you want to enter text including
`the Notepad. the Name File the Date Book, or any
`blank you need to fillin.
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` :- Tap the keyboard m...
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`button at the
`I
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`botom of the Notepad. You can tap the keyboard
`button repeatedly until you get the keyboard you want.
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`{Zheeeéog where
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`if?
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`keyboard so you
`can see Wham
`you want to type.
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`I To insert or add
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`start typing. A biinking iine will appear.
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`I To replace
`words. select -;
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`("Detaii Selecion”
`tater in this chapter).
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`- To move the
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`blinking line, either
`tap the arrow keys
`on the keyboard
`or tap where you
`want the blinking
`iine to be.
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`Once you’ve chosen where you want to type (see the
`previous section), tap the keys on the keyboard,
`which works like a standard computer keyboard.
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`This sectiOn describes the special features of the
`keyboard.
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`For information about teaching Newton new words. see
`“Adding to the Word List While Using the Keyboard"
`later in this chapterw4».
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`R
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`key. see “Entering a“
`Symbols and
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`Characters" later
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`in this chapter.
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`Tap these arrows to move the blinking lineJ’
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`Here’s what the special keys on the keyboard do:
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`[.11 (tab key) moves to the next text column.
`caps capitalizes all letters until you tap it again.
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`shift capitalizes the next character you type.
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`option shows special characters; tapping option and then
`shift shows more special characters.
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`arrows move the blinking line one character forward or
`backward.
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`E] (return) moves to the next line.
`del deletes the character to the left of the blinking line.
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`flattering symhois anti other soac‘éat characters
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`Newton can’t recognize some special characters, but
`you can use the on-screen keyboard to enter them.
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`Note Don’t add words with special characters to the
`word list. Newton won’t be able to recognize those
`_ words when you write them by hand.
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`YO U can See spedal
`characters by
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`How to enter some characters for non-English
`alphabets:
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`FOR THIS. CHARACTER TAP THIS
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`a, e, i, o, a
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`fi, 5, 6
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`option + e + any vowel
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`option + n + letter
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`future. if you use this word frequently, you’ll save
`time.
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`No If you add many short words to the word list, it
`slows down Newton’s text recognizer and increases
`the chance of mistakes. if possible, avoid adding
`abbreviations, initials, and acronyms that are only
`two-letters long.
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`The capitalization you use when you type the word
`affects how it will be displayed on the screen when it
`is recognized:
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`: Words in all lowercase letters (for example, “jet”)
`will be capitalized according to context.
`
`- Words with the first letter capitalized (for example,
`“Jet”) will always be capitalized.
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`- Words with all capital Eetters (for example, “JET”)
`will always be displayed in all capitals.
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`fihafiging the iteytsearté Easy-out to? éifieres‘st
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`Different countries use different keyboard layouts. To
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`To erase, use a zigzag scrub mark, like a W.
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`with sharp corners------------
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` I Draw the zigzag
`orientations.
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`zigzag in any of
`these four
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`the zigzag about the same length.
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`l The zigzag must have at least four lines, like a W, but it
`may have more. The bigger the thing you're erasing,
`the more lines the zigzag should have. Unless the thing
`you want to erase is selected. you should Cover at least
`haEf of it with the scrub mark
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`- DonTt draw the scrub mark so it ioops or crosses
`over itself.
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`Scrubbing out a
`single word
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`Scrubbing out a
`worqg"IIIIII
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`Scrubbing out a
`selection (make
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`scrub mark outside
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`the seiection box
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`to avoid moving
`tre seiection)
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`“@nd
`Scrubbing out a
`'
`single character
`(scrub four times over the character)
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`tmsemgme seem
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`To insert Space, draw marks like the ones shown in this
`table The flap of the mark should be even with the
`bottom of the letters.
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`AFTER
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`silk
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`Insert a.
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`single space
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`fi_ Insert this
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`insert enough
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`extra Space around the new word.
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`Before you manipulate text, shapes, or handwriting, you
`need to select them. To select things, you draw a
`Special highlighting mark in about the same way you
`would use a pen to highlight things on a piece of
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`paper.
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`To select using the
`highlighting mark,
`hold the pen in
`one place until you
`see a heavy maria
`then move the pen to highlight things. The next two
`sections give examples of selecting things.
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`To select individual words, lines, paragraphs, or parts of
`drawings, use any of the following techniques:
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`To select words, draw '1;
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`highlighting mark
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`ofthe first word to
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`the end of the
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`last word.
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`TO salad: several
`whole lines oftext.
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`draw the highlighting
`mark vertically
`through the lines
`of text.
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`To select lines in a
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`shape, draw
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`To select groups of text or drawings, circle them with
`the highlighting mark. It’s called box selection because
`Newton puts a box around the things you select.
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`To put a box around
`a paragraph. circle
`it with the
`
`highlighting mark.
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`To put a box around
`a drawing, circle it
`with the highlighting
`mark
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`
`
`Note The highlighting mark doesn’t need to be very
`'close to the items you’re selecting, as long as it
`encloses them completely and doesn’t enclose
`anything else.
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`Seieeting more than ene thing
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`To select more than one thing in the same note, use
`one of these two methods:
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`Circle everything
`with the
`
`highlighting mark
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`Select one item at a
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`time. Other items
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`remain selected
`
`when you select a
`new item.
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`2 Draw a line through the word: upward for uppercase.
`downward for lowercase, at the beginning of the word
`for the first letter only, and in the middle ofthe word
`for the whole word. Be careful to start the stroke
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`outside the selected text. Here” are some examples:
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`I to turn ”appEe"
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`:- to turn “Apple"
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`to “Apple”
`to “apple”
`to "APPLE”
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`I to turn ”apple"
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`I to turn “APPLE"
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`to “apple"
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`_ You can change the style and size of text in each
`paragraph.
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`l Do one otthe following:
`. To change-the -
`Style of EXisting
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`text. select the text
`
`you want to change
`(described earlier in
`this chapter).
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`I To change the
`ster of the text
`before starting a
`new paragraph, make sure no textis selected.
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`Apple
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`2 Tap this button to
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`open the Extras '
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`d;
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`If you want to move the Styles box. hold the pen on
`the gray border and drag it where you like”
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` g Tap your choicest
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`t5 Tap the X.
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`Note Changing the text style may change how the lines
`of text break in a paragraph.
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`§ Select the paragraph as explained in “Box Selection,"
`earlier in this chapter.
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`E. Drag the left or
`right side of the
`box with the pen. or?
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`teammate ease meme tees
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`You can indent a paragraph by leaving at least a half-
`inch (L3 cm) of space at the beginning of the first
`line. This technique works with all paragraphs except
`for the first one you write in any particular place. To
`insert a tab in the first paragraph or anywhere else,
`di5play the keyboard and tap the tab key. (See “Using
`the On-Screen Keyboard” earlier in this chapter.)
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`Warmest; LE$?§
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`To make a list, write a dash in front of each line. (If all
`the lines of your list are shorter than half the width
`of the screen, you may skip the clash.)
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`t Select the paragraphs as explained in “Box Selection,"
`earlier in this chapter.
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`2 Tap the border of
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`i Select the text or shapes you want to duplicate
`(described earlier in this chapter).
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`2 Quickly tap the
`selected item
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`twice in the same”...
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`place. but don't lift
`the pen after the
`second tap.
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`
`
`3 Keeping the pen down, drag the item Where you want
`it to go.
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`Moosmsae seas-sea
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`i Put a selection box around the shapes you want to
`modify.
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`2 Modify the shapes as follows:
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`I Drag the end of“
`a line to move it.
`
`drawing.
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`3 Drag the middle
`to move the whole
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`- Drag a corner or edge ofthe box to stretch. shrink.
`or distort the whole picture.
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`I To change the
`thickness of an
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`existing line or
`shape. select it.
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`- To use a
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`different thickness
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`for what you're
`about to draw.
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`make sure nothing is selected.
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`Si. Tap this button to
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`é Select what you want to move. as described earlier in
`this chapter.
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`inside the selection w ..
`and drag it where
`you like.
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`this chapter.”wwwwww
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`9 All notes
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`2 Hold the pen
`inside the selection
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`top. left, or right of
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`where you want it.
`The item expands.
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`meoome ceaeaeee
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`If you make a
`mistake or want to
`
`cancel a recent
`
`action. tap the
`Undo button. You
`
`
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`_
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`can Undo your last two actions. The first tap undoes
`the most recent action. The second tap undoes the
`second most recent.
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`Use the Recognition preferences to specify which
`combinations of characters the text recognizer
`should consider, and how the shape recognizer will
`modify shapes. Follow the steps to specify your
`preferences; see the table after thesteps for a
`_ description of the options.
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`l Tap here twice.%.%_
`quickly to go to
`the Recognizers
`preferences area.
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`sé. ETC-E.
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`3 Check only the
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`(See the following
`table for
`descriptions.)
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`Tap here to return
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`PREFERENCE
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`WordsIn word lists
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`its; Compares handWritten words with Newton's
`word lists
`ignores word lists when recognizing text
`{as}:
`Words not in word lists
`{ass Allows combinations of characters not in the
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`word lists
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`{EFF Only considers words in the word lists; improves
`speed andaccuraCy.
`Words with punctuation
`cast
`Includes punctuation marks in text. Ne