Digital Book Organizer (630-2010) Operation Faxback Doc. # 7378
SWITCHING BETWEEN DIGITAL BOOKS
You can switch from reading one installed digital book to reading the
other at any time. Here's an example.
1. With digital books installed, press CARD.
These are the symbols for the Merriam-Webster Dictionary Plus and Word
Games digital Games digital books, as well as for the notepad. The
symbols you see depend on which digital books are installed.
2. To highlight a book symbol, press > or <.
3. Press ENTER.
The highlighted book opens. To switch to the other digital book,
repeat the steps above.
USING THE NOTEPAD
The Digital Book System contains a built-in notepad that can store up to
60 lines of text. You can use the notepad regardless of which digital
books are installed. Here's how to type notes.
1. Press CARD.
2. Highlight the notepad symbol. Then press ENTER.
Now you can type letters, numbers, and other characters.
To... Press...
Type letters the letter keys
Type numbers Gold key + Q, W etc.
Erase characters BACK
Insert a line ENTER
Move the cursor < > down arrow up arrow
Zoom the cursor Gold key + any arrow key
Page up or down Up or Dn
Here's an example of the notes you can type.
Things to Do:
1. Revise 2nd qtr sales report.
2. Call ad agency re: new campaign.
3. order tickets for game tonight.
4. buy more digital books.
3. To save your notes and exit the notepad, press CARD.
COPYING WORDS TO THE NOTEPAD
Besides typing words in your notepad, you can copy them directly from
installed digital books. Here's an example using The Medical Letter
Handbook of Adverse Drug Interactions.
1. Highlight a word or phrase in a digital book.
SELECT 1ST ITEM TO LOOK UP:
ACETA
ACETA-GESIC
ACET-AM
ACETAMINOPHEN
ACETAZOLAMIDE
In the Handbook of Adverse Drug Interactions, you press the arrow keys
to highlight a word. In other books, you press ENTER and then the
arrow keys. Read their User's Manual for details.
2. Hold gold key and press CARD.
3. Highlight the notepad symbol. Then press ENTER.
4. Move the cursor to where you want to insert the words into your
notepad. Then hold gold key and press V.
acetaminophen
Here's the word you highlighted, now in your notepad.
EDITING YOUR NOTES
Once you have notes in your notepad, you can cut, copy, and paste them
in the notepad as you would in a word processor. Here's how.
1. Move the cursor to a word in the notepad. Then highlight it by
pressing MORE.
Things to Do:
1. Revise 2nd qtr sales report.
2. Call ad agency re: new campaign.
3. Order tickets for game tonight.
4. Buy mote digital books.
To... Press...
highlight the next word MORE
unhighlight a word BACK
highlight lines gold key + MORE
highlight all text gold key + SHIFT + MORE
unhighlight text any arrow key
delete highlighted text CLEAR
2. Hold gold key and press X.
The highlighted text disappears, but it hasn't been deleted. To copy
rather than cut highlighted text, hold gold key and press C.
3. Move the cursor to where you want to paste words in the notepad. Then
hold gold key and press C.
If you cut or copy text, and then cut or copy more text before pasting
the first, the first text will be deleted. Also, you can't undo cut,
copy, and paste commands.
Looking up Words From the Notepad
You can look up words and phrases from your notebook by sending them to
certain digital books. Not all digital books, however, can receive
words. And most digital books can't receive more than one or two words at
a time. So don't send long phrases or entire line.
In this example, we'll look up a word in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Plus.
1. Move the cursor to the word you want to send from the notepad. Then
highlight it by pressing MORE.
My vocabulary list:
1. ingenuous
2. stentorian
3. ephemeral
4. plethora
2. Hold gold key and press CARD.
3. Highlight the symbol of the digital book you want to send to. Then
press ENTER.
4. Press ENTER again.
in gen u ous (adjective)
: innocent and candid
in gen u ous ly (adverb)
in gen u ous ness (noun)
Sending Words Between Books
Just as you can send words and phrases between digital books and the
notepad, so can you send them between certain digital books. Remember,
not all digital books can receive words. When you try to send words or
phrases to those books, you'll see an appropriate message.
The example below shows how to look up a word from Word Games in the
Merriam-Webster Dictionary Plus.
1. Highlight an anagram in Word Games by pressing ENTER and then the
arrow keys.
dodge Words: 6
Found: 0
Press SPACE to continue
doe dog ego god
odd ode
2. Hold gold key and press CARD.
3. To highlight the Dictionary Plus symbol, press < or >. Then press
ENTER.
Type a word...
doe
...then press ENTER
4. To see the word's definition, press ENTER.
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