Motorola accompli 008 Guia Do Utilizador

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Terms Used In this Guide  
The following terms are frequently used in this user guide, to describe the basic operation of the 
device. We recommend that you take time to understand this terminology as it will enhance the 
usability of the device. 
"Tap" or "Press" 
Use the stylus or your finger to "Press" a certain position of the screen (e.g. Button, Function Icon, 
Pull Down Selection Box, Single Selection Box, Multiple Selections Box to execute the function that 
the icon or button represents. Tap would also apply to using your fingers to press the device 
keypad (e.g. to turn on/ off a phone, recording button, rolling button etc.). 
"Edit" or "Enter" 
To perform the function of entering or editing information. 
After pressing the Key-in Area, you can either use Handwriting Recognition method or a Simulated 
Keyboard to enter or edit information. Press OK to confirm your selection in the Similar Character 
Panel and the character will be placed at the position of the cursor. You will then be returned to 
the previous menu and the characters entered will appear at the Key-in-Area. 
"Select" 
Use to operate the Pull Down Selection Box, Single Selection Box, Multiple Selection Box or Listings 
Display Selection etc. 
"Highlight" 
On a usual screen display, icons and text are usually black in colour and the screen should have no 
colour for the background. If a particular icon or text has been selected, the colour will be inverted; 
that is the character or icon will be in white and the background will be black to show the 
highlighting. 
"Select Character" 
When reading a Short message, you can use your Stylus to press on a particular words , keep 
contact with the screen and slide. The words at the sliding path will then be having an inverted 
colour. You may release the Stylus from the screen when the desired destination has been reached. 
The characters which appear in inverted colour from the point your Stylus touches the screen until 
the point your Stylus releases the screen are considered to be selected.