Specifications
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Writing and editing a text message
Gigaset SL75 WLAN / en / A31008-M700-B112-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 24.4.06
Version05.08.2005
¤ Navigate to the required character
with the control key r, q. Exam-
ple: To select @, press v four times
and t twice.
¤ Press the display key §Insert§. The char-
acter is inserted into the text.
Pressing again on * closes the table
without inserting a character.
u Pressing the 1 and Q keys several
times enters the following characters:
*) Directory and other lists
**) When writing a message
***) See also page 124
If you press 1 or Q, the characters
available for the key are shown in the low-
est display line.
Changing input mode and
activating/deactivating T9
With the hash key # you can switch
between upper/lower case and digits and
activate and deactivate T9 predictive text.
You can select the following settings:
¤ Press the hash key # repeatedly
until the required input mode is shown
in the lowest display line. The mode
that is currently set is shown in the
header. Example:
1 T9 switched on and upper case activated
2 Selection display for changing the input
mode
s _!?@, ’"¤
();:.-+&%
§*§
=<> /
â
£$¥
[]§Â \~^¿¡
{}#|
1 Q
*) **) ***)
1x
Space Space .
2x
1 Â ,
3x
1?
4x
!
5x
0
Note:
You can use the support of T9 predictive text
when writing a messenger or Email message
(subject/text).
Abc Upper case, T9 off.
The following letter is written as a
capital. After that the letters auto-
matically revert to lower case abc.
abc Lower case, T9 off.
123 Writing digits.
When writing the subject of an Email or
Email and messenger messages:
T9Abc Upper case, T9 on.
The following letter is written as
a capital. After that the letters
automatically revert to lower case
T9abc.
T9abc Lower case, T9 on.
1
2
E-Mail T9Abc
¼
T9Abc