User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
- 1 Setting Up Your Dell Venue Smartphone
- 2 Dell Venue Smartphone Features
- 3 Using Your Dell Venue Smartphone
- 4 Internet
- Connecting to the Internet
- Browsing the Internet
- Web Applications
- RadioTime
- Gmail
- Google Talk
- To activate Google Talk
- To sign in automatically
- To add a new friend to your friends list
- To view and accept an invitation
- To change your online status and message
- To start a conversation
- To add a friend to an active conversation
- To disable the chat log
- To switch between active conversations
- To close a conversation
- To display all friends in your friends list
- To show a friend in the most popular list
- To always show a friend in most popular list
- To block a friend from sending you messages
- To permanently remove a friend
- To find out what device your friend uses to chat on Google talk
- To sign out from Google Talk
- Maps
- To enable location source
- To open Google Maps
- To see your location on a map
- To find a location on the map
- To view the details of a place
- To move around a map
- To zoom-in or zoom-out on a map
- To change map layers
- To view a map in street view
- To get directions
- To clear a map
- Using Google Latitude
- To launch Latitude
- To invite friends to share locations
- To accept an invitation
- To show your friends
- To connect with your friends
- To control what to share and change your public profile
- Places
- Navigation
- YouTube
- Android Market
- Synchronizing Your Google Data
- 5 Customizing Your Dell Venue Smartphone
- 6 Protecting Your Dell Venue Smartphone
- 7 Applications
- 8 Synchronizing Your Dell Venue Smartphone and Computer Using Nero SyncWizard
- 9 Troubleshooting
68 Using Your Dell Venue Smartphone
Swype Keyboard
The Swype keyboard allows you to enter text by drawing a path
through the letters of a word, instead of touching each key to type the
word.
To open the Swype keyboard
Touch and hold a text box to open the Edit text context menu→ Input
method→ Swype.
Swype Keyboard controls for composing an e-mail
1 To enter the word “Need” for example, place your finger on the first
letter “N” and glide to the following letters. Lift your finger after the last
letter “d”. The keyboard predicts and enters the word according to the
letters that the path you drew goes through. Letters irrelevant to the
spelling of the word are ignored.
2 To enter the double letters “ee” for the word “Need”, do a quick back-
and-forth scribble or draw a loop on the letter “e”.
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