Nokia N75 and Talks
Christopher Chaltain
cchaltain at austin.rr.com
Tue May 13 00:27:14 CDT 2008
Oh of course! Press Talks key followed by the Menu key. This will take
you into the Talks application. Arrow over to the left three times, and
this will take you into the user dictionary tab. I think this is exactly
what you're looking for!
Kevin Chao wrote:
> It looks like everywhere I am searching I am coming to a dead end. I am
> thinking this is because Iwas imagining that Talks has a pronunciation
> dictionary where it would be possible to make Talks pronounce things a
> certain way. For example, TTYL as talk to you later.
>
> So, is there such a pronunciation dictionary in Talks?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
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> Sorry for being so dense, but what dictionary are you talking about? If
> you're talking about the predictive text dictionary then you can do the
> following:
> 1. In the edit field in some application, such as the Notes utility, make
> sure you're in dictionary mode. You can press the pound key (#) twice
> quickly to toggle in and out of dictionary mode.
> 2. Type the word, or really any word, you want to add to the dictionary.
> The actual word at this point doesn't make any difference.
> 3. Press the star key (*) to start cycling through the different word
> matches. Again, the words you're cycling between don't make any difference,
> but I find this step is necessary for the next step to work.
> 4. Press soft key 1. This takes you out of dictionary mode and lets you add
> a word to the dictionary.
> 5. Now you aren't in dictionary mode, so just type the word you want to add
> to the dictionary. Since you aren't in dictionary mode, you'll have to hit
> the 7 key 3 times to get an 'r', for example.
> 6. Once you've spelled the word you want to add to the dictionary, press
> soft key 1.
> Now the word you just typed has been added to your dictionary. Note that
> this isn't specific to the N75.
>
> Kevin Chao wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I have a friend who is running Talks with a Nokia N75and is wanting to
>> add entries to the dictionary.
>>
>> If someone could provide details instructions in performing this
>> action, it would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>>
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