Franklin scr-30 Benutzerhandbuch

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You can even find spellings when you don’t know all
the letters in a word. Just type a question mark for
each unknown letter , or type an asterisk for any
number of letters. Try this example.
1. At the Ready message, type this:
2. Press               .
3. Press        to see more words.
ENTER
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Finding Unusual Words
Simply use question marks (?) and asterisks (*) as
wild cards.  For example, enter “a?” and you’ll see
two-letter words beginning with an A. Or, to see
words beginning and ending with L, enter “I*I”.
Is that really a word? Here’s how to check.
1. At the Ready message, type a word.
To erase letters, press        .
2. Press               .
3. Press                to see its full definition.
To scroll manually, hold         or        .
4. When you’re done, press               .
Finding Spellings
Defining Words
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Seeing Parts of Speech
To see a word’s part of speech—noun, verb,
adjective, etc.—press              at its definition.
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