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Word prediction: Press and hold and tap the Prediction switch to turn
prediction off or on.
Pre-dened texts: Tap to enter digits, symbols, and other pre-dened
text. You can tap the arrow keys to turn pages, or tap to go back to the
alphabetic keys.
Slide up on the space bar or tap
to enter emoji or emoticons.
The delete key: Tap to delete text before the cursor. You can also slide
left on the key to delete an entire word.
More options: Tap to access the quick settings of TouchPal Keyboard,
use voice input, edit text, resize the keyboard, change keyboard themes,
and more.
The PHONEPAD layout
The PHONEPAD layout is similar to a phone pad.
Tap an alphabetic key repeatedly until the desired
letter or number appears. Press and hold the key
and slide left or right to choose the text you need.
If word prediction is enabled, just tap the keys once
and choose the right word.
The T+ layout
If word prediction is disabled, tap to enter the left
letter on the key. Double-tap to enter the right
letter/symbol on the key. Press and hold a key and
slide left or right to choose more letters and symbols.
If word prediction is enabled, just tap the keys and
choose the right word.
Notes:
Tap to type when you want to. If you want to enter a single letter, simply
tap the key once.
Lift your nger at the end of the word. A space is added automatically
when you begin to trace the next word.
TouchPal Keyboard
The TouchPal Keyboard offers three layouts: FULL, PHONEPAD, and T+. You can
tap to select a layout or an input language.
Note: The TouchPal Keyboard defaults to the FULL layout.
You can also use Curve
®
and Wave
to speed up text input by moving your
nger from letter to letter or from word to word without lifting the nger.
The FULL layout
The FULL layout offers an input experience similar to a computer keyboard.
The alphabetic keys: Tap the keys to enter letters. You can also press and
hold a key and slide to choose more characters.
The shift key: Tap to use uppercase. Double-tap to lock uppercase.
This key also changes to indicate the current case you are using: for
lowercase, for uppercase, and when locked in uppercase.
KNOWING THE BASICS
KNOWING THE BASICS