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Pocket Projector MP220
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2 Select Clear at the top-right of the panel. All active notifications will remain.
Closing Notifications
Press the Back button
Onscreen Keyboard
You can enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Some applications open the
keyboard automatically (such as the Search app), but others require you to select
a text field. When the keyboard opens, the Touch Sensor automatically switches
to Mouse mode. When you exit the keyboard, the Touch Sensor will return to its
previous mode.
Selecting a Text Field
t Mouse Mode: Using the Touch Sensor, position the mouse pointer over the
text field. Press the Touch Sensor and the onscreen keyboard will display.
t Trackball Mode: Using the Touch Sensor, highlight the text field. A red
border around the text field and a cursor will appear. Press the Touch Sensor
to open the onscreen keyboard. The Touch Sensor will automatically switch to
Mouse mode while the onscreen keyboard is displayed.
Typing into Text Field
1 Select a text field.
2 Using the Touch Sensor, move the mouse pointer over a letter and press the
Touch Sensor to type text.
3 While you type, suggestions will appear below the text entry field.
Using the Suggestions While You Type
The suggestions offered by the onscreen keyboard are based on the keyboard
context.
t If you press the Search button and the keyboard displays, the suggestion will
be names of files and folder located on the projector or SD card.
t If you select a text field in a dialog or app, the suggestion will come from the
dictionary.
Whether the word you type is in the dictionary or not, the onscreen keyboard will try
to make suggestions.