User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing the Kyocera 7135 Smartphone
- Making and Receiving Calls
- Dialing calls on the keypad
- Making a call from Speed Dial
- Making a call from the Address Book
- Redialing recent calls
- Checking your own phone number
- Making a data connection
- Answering calls
- Answering calls “hands-free”
- Ending calls
- Adjusting sounds
- Seaching for contacts
- Using power-save mode
- Viewing the phone status bar
- Using the Organizer
- Transferring Information
- Installing Palm Desktop for the 7135 Smartphone
- Synchronizing data using the sync cradle
- Synchronizing data remotely
- Synchronizing data using the infrared port
- Creating a user profile
- Modifying synchronization options
- Customizing a conduit
- Transferring information between Palm devices
- Troubleshooting HotSync operations
- Beaming information
- Address Book
- Call History and the Recent Calls List
- Date Book
- Memos
- Messages
- Setting Up Network Connections
- Speed Dial
- Setting Phone Preferences
- About preferences
- Setting Accessory preferences
- Setting Dialing preferences
- Setting Display preferences
- Setting Flip preferences
- Setting Incoming Call preferences
- Setting Keypad preferences
- Setting Phone Alert preferences
- Setting Phone Service preferences
- Setting Power preferences
- Setting Security preferences
- Setting Voice Dialing preferences
- Setting PDA Preferences
- To Do List
- Voice Dial
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- End-User Software License Agreement
28 Kyocera 7135 Smartphone Reference Guide
Entering information
3. Tap abc to open the alphabetic keyboard or 123 to open the numeric keyboard.
4. Tap the characters of the on-screen keyboard to enter text and numbers.
Notice that the on-screen keyboard also has a screen for international characters. You can
move among the three screens at any time.
5. When you have finished, tap Done to close the on-screen keyboard.
Writing with the stylus
The Kyocera smartphone includes Graffiti power writing software as the primary system for
entering text and numbers. In Graffiti, the simple strokes you write with the stylus are instantly
recognized as letters or numbers.
The Memo Pad application is ideal for practicing Graffiti script. This section explains how to open
the Memo Pad and use it to practice Graffiti.
Writing letters with Graffiti
Graffiti includes any character you can type on a standard keyboard. Because the Graffiti strokes
closely resemble those of the regular alphabet, most people find they can enter text quickly and
accurately with only minutes of practice.
Tap here for the numbers keyboard.
Tap here for the letters keyboard.
Graffiti writing area
Backspace
Carriage return
Tab
Caps lock
Caps shift
Tap here to display the
Alpha keyboard.
Tap here to display the
Numeric keyboard.
Tap here to display the
International keyboard.
Alpha
Numeric
International
AF
K
T
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