Sony DPT-S1 Manual

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Handwriting/Annotating 
the Document
You can add various annotations* such as directly 
writing on the document, highlighting the text and 
adding sticky notes (text and handwriting).
* Annotations are markups which can be inserted in a 
PDF document.
Annotations in the Digital Paper device include 
handwriting, highlighting, adding sticky notes 
(handwriting or text), bookmarks.
The annotated documents will be saved 
automatically in the following cases:
 When closing a document or note
 When switching a tab
 When entering stand-by mode
Note
 The 
 (Back) button, 
 (Home) button, 
 
(Menu) button, and 
 (Power) buttons on the 
device are disabled when writing on the screen 
using the stylus.
These buttons are however enabled after a certain 
period of time when the stylus remains in contact 
with the screen for a long time.
 When the charge/battery status icon turns into 
a screen indicating that the battery level is too low 
is displayed.
In this case, tap [OK] and charge the device.
 When the charge/battery status icon turns into 
an edited document is saved and becomes read-
only. Then a screen indicating that editing cannot 
be done appears.
In this case, tap [OK] and charge the device.
 For secured PDF files where annotating is forbidden 
in the advanced settings, “(Protected)” appears at 
the beginning of the file name on this device, the 
annotation icons on the toolbar are disabled, and 
annotations cannot be inserted.
To check for detailed information, refer to the User 
Guide for PDF Viewer.
Tip
 The document being edited will get saved when 
you enter the standby mode by pressing the Power 
button.
Using the Toolbar
You can use the icons on the Toolbar to add 
annotations.
The toolbar is set to hide by default. Tap 
 to display 
the toolbar.
Once the toolbar appears, the icon changes from 
 
to .
Tip
 The show toolbar/hide toolbar setting is retained 
until the toolbar icon is tapped again.
 Tab List icon (page 36)
 Handwriting icon (page 42)
 Highlight icon (page 44)
 Eraser icon (page 45)
Writing