[. . . ] pdQTM Basics Handbook
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to open the menus for that application.
Tap the Menu icon.
In this example, there are three menus--Record, Edit, and Options. The Record menu, which is open, contains three commands--New Memo, Delete Memo, and Beam Memo.
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Choosing a Menu
After you open the menus for an application, tap the menu that contains the command you want to use. The menus and menu commands you can see depend not only on the application that is running, but also on which part of the application is currently on the screen. For example, in the Memo Pad, the menus for the Memo List screen are different from those for the Memo screen.
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Using Menus
Using Graffiti Shortcut Commands Most menu commands have Graffiti "Command stroke" equivalents (like the keyboard shortcuts on computers). The command letters appear on the right side of the menu commands.
Menu commands
Command letters
To use the Graffiti menu commands, draw the Command stroke followed by the command letter. The Command symbol appears just above the Graffiti writing area to indicate that you are in Command mode. For example, to choose the Select All command, draw the Command stroke, followed by the letter "s. "
Note:
You do not need to tap before you use the Graffiti menu commands. However, since the Command mode is active for approximately two seconds, you must write the letter immediately after drawing the command stroke to activate the menu command.
Using the Edit Menu The Edit menu is available with any screen where you enter or edit text. In general, these commands apply to text that you select in an application.
To select text in an application:
1. Drag across the text
to select additional words, or drag down to select a group of lines. The following commands may appear in an Edit menu:
Undo Cut Copy Paste Select All Keyboard Graffiti Help Reverses the action of the last Edit command. For example, if you used Cut to remove text, the Undo command replaces the text. You can paste this text into another area of the application or into a different application. You can paste this text into another area or into a different application. If you did not previously cut or copy text, the Paste command does nothing. Use this command to cut or copy all of the text and paste it elsewhere. Use this command any time you forget the stroke for a particular character.
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Choosing Fonts
Choosing Fonts
In most applications, you can change the font style to make the text on the screen easier to read. You can even choose a different font style for each application that supports this feature. Notice that the Expense application does not support changing fonts.
To change the font style:
1. The font style has changed.
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Small font
Large font
Bold font
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Using Categories
Using Categories
Categories can help you group Address entries, To Do items, or Memos for easy review. When you first create an entry, it is "Unfiled, " which means it does not belong to a category. It does not affect the contents of the record.
To assign a category to an entry:
1. [. . . ] A message that is copied to the specified person(s) without the knowledge of the other persons to whom that message is being sent or carbon-copied A Web file that lets you quickly connect to a site you have previously visited and marked (like a bookmark placed in a book) A feature that permits you to reroute incoming calls to a different telephone number, either all the time or only when your phone number is busy or doesn't answer A list of the last 99 calls you have sent or received When you're currently engaged in a call, a signal notifying you that another call has arrived Options available from your telephone service provider. Since these options vary, you must contact your service provider for detailed information. An instruction that causes a device (such as a pdQ smartphone or a computer) to perform an action A program that controls how records are moved during a HotSync operation The unit designed for storing the pdQ smartphone, recharging its battery, and synchronizing data with a computer The technology of transmitting and receiving information over communication channels
Glossary
blind-copied message bookmark call forwarding
call history call waiting carrier features
command conduit cradle data transmission default domain
The name that pdQmail automatically adds to an unqualified name addressed in messages. An unqualified name is a name that doesn't have an "@" sign followed by a domain name. [. . . ]