Franklin TGA-490 User Manual

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Understanding
Input Methods
Understanding
Input Methods
When entering a word in
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, or
Russian source language, there
are a few differences from the
languages with Roman-based
alphabets.
• For Chinese, type Roman
letters to search for words.
Your list of results is also
displayed using Roman
letters. It is only when you
select an entry to view that
you will see the word written
in Chinese. Note: For best
results, type the entire word
at the entry screen. Do not
try to find words by entering
them character by character.
• For Japanese, type Roman
letters. As you type letters,
the Japanese characters
matching what you type will
be displayed at the entry
screen. Note: To enter the
long vowel character, press
, use the arrow keys to
highlight the character and
then press 
to select it.
• For Korean, type characters
according to the standard
Korean keyboard, as
indicated on your device.
Note: Korean characters are
indicated at the upper right
of the keys. Because the
Korean alphabet contains
more characters than a
Roman alphabet, some keys
contain two Korean
characters. To enter one of
these letters, first press 
and then press the letter.