Changing the Text Entry Mode
You can use the keys on your phone to enter text
composed of alphabetical characters, symbols, and
numbers. This is made possible by changing sets of
characters the keys enter or the method of entry. Each
character set or entry method (symbol, number, etc.) is
called a text entry mode. Your phone provides the
following four text entry modes:
•
ABC—Alphabetical text entry mode. Options are:
•
ABC—All capital letters
•
Abc—Initial capital letters
•
abc—All lower case letters
•
Symbol—Symbol entry mode. Enter symbols into your
message by pressing the corresponding number that appears
above each symbol in the display.
•
123—Number entry mode. Enter numbers by pressing the
corresponding key on the keypad.
•
T9 Word—Predictive text mode. Press each key only once to
enter the letter of the word that you're spelling.
Your current mode of text entry (ABC, Symbol, 123, or T9
Word) is indicated in the lower part of the display when
composing a text message.
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