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OmniGo: Graffiti shortcuts
Graffiti provides a macro-like feature called ShortCuts which are
available on the OmniGo 100 but are not mentioned anywhere in the Users
Reference.
Graffiti's ShortCuts make it quick and convenient to enter commonly used
words or phrases. This is similar to the Glossary or Autotext features of
some word processors.
Up to 250 characters may be assigned to a ShortCut. For example, you might
create a ShortCut with your complete name and address.
TO ASSIGN A SHORTCUT:
Draw the ShortCut stroke. (It looks like the Graffiti symbol for x rotated
counterclockwise 90 degrees, or like a cursive lower case L.)
Draw the stroke for the left curly bracket.
Draw the characters you want to use to activate the ShortCut. You may use
up to eight characters, upper or lower case, and ShortCuts are case
sensitive.
Draw the stroke for a colon.
Write the text that you want associated with the ShortCut. You may write
up to 250 characters, and may include any characters, numbers, or carriage
returns.
Draw the stroke for a right curly bracket.
This completes the ShortCut. After a moment, the ShortCut text will
replace the strokes you just entered. This indicates that your ShortCut
was entered successfuORTCUT:
Draw the ShortCut stroke. (It looks like the Graffiti symbol for x rotated
counterclockwise 90 degrees, or like a cursive lower case L.)
Write the characters that activate the shortcut.
The assigned text appears on the screen, and you have saved yourself a lot
of time.
TO DISPLAY A LIST OF SHORCUTS:
Draw the ShortCut stroke. (It looks like the Graffiti symbol for x rotated
counterclockwise 90 degrees, or like a cursive lower case L.)
Draw the strokes for the left curly bracket, the colon, and the right
curly bracket.
A list of all names will appear on the screen.
Article#0965
Updated 02/24/96