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Entering Text

User’s Guide

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Use and Disclosure Governed by Good Technology, Inc. NDA

You can back up your Good Messaging applications to a memory
card, persistent flash memory or other locations supported by your
handheld.

To restore a backup:

1.

Start the restoration utility included with your handheld.

If you used a memory card to back up your applications, make
sure the card is inserted in your handheld.

2.

Specify the location you used for backup.

3.

When prompted, enter your passcode. You’ll only be prompted if
the Good Messaging applications are missing from the handheld
or are present but are a different version from those in the backup.

4.

When prompted, select the option to restore the Good Messaging
applications.

Note: Emails, contacts, and so forth, are not backed up, but they are

resynchronized with information in your Outlook or Lotus
Notes account once your network connection is restored.

Entering Text

If your handheld includes a fully-functional QWERTY keyboard, you
use the keyboard to compose text for email messages or notes. If your
handheld does not include a QWERTY keyboard, you use the
numbers on your phone's keypad to enter text.

Entering Text on a Windows Mobile Smartphone

You use the numbers on your phone’s keypad to enter text.

You can use multi-tap, predictive text (sometimes called iTap or T9),
or numeric mode to enter characters in your Smartphone.

To enter a new line, press the Action key (center of the five-way
navigation pad).