
Using the Options Menu
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As you add characters, a dynamic dictionary builds and displays a
set of text options along the bottom of the display. iTAP
highlights the first choice text option.
To highlight and add characters to an alternative text option,
press < or >. A left or right arrow on the bottom line
indicates that < or > will display more text options.
When you are ready to add a highlighted word to the main
display area, press O.
To start adding another word, press the next text key you require.
However, if you have finished editing, select
OK?.
iTAP - Locking a Word
You lock a word to give yourself a better selection of text options
or to stop the dynamic dictionary from changing the core text
you are using. The core text can change if you create a word that
is not in the dynamic dictionary.
You can lock a word in two ways:
• Use < or > to highlight an alternative text option (even
if you then return to the original text option). The highlighted
text then forms the basis for all subsequent text options.
• Use C to return to the core text you require. For example
you add
p to Scri but iTAP changes the text option to Paris.
If you press C and highlight
Pari, Pari is then locked.
iTAP - Punctuation and Upper Case Characters
When you select a word to go into the main display area, iTAP
automatically inserts a space. However, iTAP does not necessarily
add a space if you insert a punctuation character, for example, a
period.
Press 1 to add a punctuation character or symbol.
iTAP automatically adds an upper case character: at the
beginning of a message; at the beginning of a sentence; and at
the beginning of each word in the phone book.
To insert upper case characters at any other time, press and hold
the appropriate key (2 to 9).
iTAP - Adding Numeric Characters
When you press a key, the numeric character assigned to the key
appears as one of the alternative text options. Once you highlight
7
7
7
4
P
P S Q R 7
2
Pa
Sa Pc Pa Sc
Par
Par Pas Sas
Pari
Pari Sari
Paris
Paris Scrip
7
O
Paris
Paris Scrip
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