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It goes without saying, TapText works the same in Mobile Word and any Notes applications. Ta-da…a completed email in just a few strokes of the pen! Note the bottom of the box menu with the return key to move back up a menu level when in this this style mode. The reason for this screenshot is to show how the menu preference can be changed from the preceding cascading-type of menus we have seen to one that opens up boxes “one at a time”. The next step is to tap the insertion point where I want to insert the email signature, then tap the email signature itself.Īfter my signature, I decide to put an inspirational quote to close out the email. Here I’ve opened up a “new” message and already used an email reply to start the message. Seems to be just as fast as using IE’s Favorites but this may be more perception on my part. Not really sure it saves more time/stokes as you have to highlight the “address” area and then proceed through the menu’s to your specific URL. URL input – This one is pretty straightforward in its use. Now that we’ve looked at the options/features, I thought it would be good to see a couple of the uses for TapText which may give you some ideas for its use as well. In closing out this section, here’s a screenshot of the second options page where you set the overall defaults for the program.
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I’m not one to put quotes in the footer of an email but there are many that do (and you know who you are) but this would permit them to swap them out as the mood hits them. For example you can take notes on a call and at the start or end of the call, use TapText to input the date/time stamps. Here’s an example of pre-defined text that takes actual dates and times from your PDA for input in the applications. You’ll see examples of each shortly those menu types shortly. If you are editing a menu item, this screenshot shows that you are given options of: 1) using the program default, 2) just popping up the menu selected (non-cascading) and of course, 3) cascading. Those boxes to the side: the first one covering your typical copy/cut/paste commands, the next box is for insertion of special commands like Ctrl-B or Tab and the final two boxes cover date/time and format. The above screenshot shows where you can edit the “selectable” item. The checkboxes allow one to activate and deactivate items that show up in a menu. You can see the text associated with the item in the box below the menu items by tapping on that item. Note here’s where you can designate TapText starting up with the system.Įxpanding the menus, you see more categories to select from and finally the “selectable item”.
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The boxes to the side allow you to move items up and down, move to menu/sub-menu status, edit, add and delete. The screenshot above shows you the default categories/menus that come with TapText.
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The hardest part is deciding ahead of time what are the areas in which you repeat a lot of text entries as well as how to categorize them via menus and submenus that make sense.
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The options portion of TapText is really straightforward and doesn’t take much effort, no manual required. Here’s the TapText icon at the top of the today screen, which is movable when in instances like this were other icons may interfere with its mid-screen default placement. From there, you can select a Menu…Sub-Menu…Item from predefined text input that you have already setup.
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Once you open an application like Word, Notes, Email or the Internet Explorer, you place your cursor at the insert point or highlight the text to be replaced, then tap the TapText icon at the top of the screen which brings up a set of menus. The program is either started manually by the user or automatically via the options page within the program (will show that later down the page). The concept behind TapText is really simple, it is just a “copy and paste” type of operation.
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That brings us to DinarSoft’s TapText, software designed to make it a little easier to enter pre-determined and repetitive text entries on the PDA. In the last year, I became aware of a product that is really simple in its approach to taking common data strings that you utilize in such tasks, allowing you to program them ahead of time for fast entry. However for those times that I need to enter short amounts of data, like note-taking, email or web browsing, I have always defaulted back to the on-screen keyboards. I tend to use all input types in my day-to-day usage, sometimes based on my needs and sometimes on my mood to do something different.
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