Franklin 911 eBook Reader User Manual


 
Practicing Natural Handwriting
For more handwriting practice, use
Stalagmite
.
1. From the Launcher, tap .
2. Tap Help for more information on how to play.
Writing Punctuation
Follow these guidelines when entering punctuation:
Period Write in the lower part of the appropriate input
area.
Comma Write in the lower part of the appropriate input
area.
Apostrophe Write in the upper part of the appropriate input
area.
Writing Functions
Simple strokes make it easy to write functions, such as back-
space, space, tab, shift and caps lock. The following table gives
details about the functions.
Stroke Function
Deletes the previous character (like the backspace key).
Inserts a space (like the spacebar).
Inserts a line break (like the enter key).
Enables you to write the next letter in upper case (like the shift
key).
Switches to upper case (like the caps lock key).
When you want to return to lower case, draw the shift key
gesture (as above).
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Note:
To ensure that
you finished writ-
ing, eBookMan
pauses approxi-
mately two sec-
onds before dis-
playing the char-
acter written in
the Punctuation
input area.
Note:
Functions work in
all input areas.
Note:
When you draw
the shift or caps
lock stroke in a
program, switch
to another pro-
gram and then
return to the first
program, the
function is
remembered and
restored.