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Data entry, Handwriting, Handwriting guide – Franklin EBM-901 User Manual

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This chapter explains how to enter data using natural handwrit-
ing, identifies acceptable characters and provides useful hand-
writing tips. It also describes the onscreen keyboard and all the
options it offers.

eBookMan gives you the choice of writing your data or tapping it
on an onscreen keyboard.

Handwriting

Natural handwriting is the recognition system that eBookMan
uses to allow data entry through writing. It makes character
input simple, accurate and fast by supporting more than one
way to write most characters. All writing must be entered in the
appropriate section of the Handwriting area, located at the cen-
ter of the Control Pad.

The Handwriting area is divided into the Letter input area,
Number input area and Punctuation input area. Write letters in
the Letter input area (

), punctuation in the Punctuation input

area (

), and numbers in the Number input area (

).

Handwriting Guide

The Handwriting Guide shows the acceptable stroke or strokes
for each character. You can write each character in any of the
ways shown. The natural handwriting system recognizes these
variations.

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Control Pad

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Letter input area

Note:

Natural handwrit-
ing uses
simpliWrite

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by

ART (Advanced
Recognition
Technologies,
Inc.).

Number input area

Punctuation input area