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■ Writing and drawing with the pen
When you write or draw, use the digital paper included in the sales 
package. See Figure 3 for using your pen.
• Draw or write within the patterned area of the paper. 
• You can change the colour of the ink or the line thickness, see 
Using 
the stylo settings
 on page 
10
Note that the colour of the ink or the line thickness does not change 
on paper while you write. When you send the message to a 
compatible phone or display, the changes are shown on the display.
• You can stop writing and put on the cap to continue later. Text and 
drawings are saved in the pen until its memory is full. 
Once the pen’s memory is full, the new data replaces the oldest one 
in the pen’s memory.
• When you run out of paper, you can obtain notepads from 
authorized Nokia retail stores. You can also print a specific PDF file 
(on CD-ROM) that contains the digital paper pattern on normal 
printing paper and use it as digital paper. 
Using the notepads
The sales package includes two types of notepad paper, a small MMS 
pad (B7 size) and a large notepad (A5 size). Use the smaller notepad for 
sending multimedia messages to a compatible phone or to an e-mail 
address.
The bigger notepad has two functions. You can either save the notes in a 
PC using the PC application included in the sales package or send them 
to a compatible phone via a Bluetooth connection. In both cases you 
only need to select whether you want to send the notes to PC or to the 
phone by selecting the appropriate box on the notepad, see 
Using the 
Nokia Digital Pen with a PC
 on page 
12
.
Before starting to use a new notepad, select the box "New notepad" on 
the first page. Use only one notepad type (MMS pad and notepad) at a 
time, and start using a new pad of the same type only after you have 
finished the old pad.
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