Monday, June 20, 2011

PDF files

I downloaded a pdf viewer and transferred some pdf files to the tablet. The pdf's work fine. I put the Coby user's manual on the tablet for reference. I have a 3 novel trilogy in pdf, so I loaded those onto my tablet for reading material.

I copied a txt file to the tablet. Using the ES File manager, I was able to open and read the text file. When I opened the file, it gave me the option to open it in ES File manager editor or Dolphin viewer. I have NoteEverything on my tablet, but I was not given that program as an option. I know NoteEverything can import existing notes. I'll need to try that soon.

I still haven't figured out how to switch back and forth between the Android keyboard and Swype. I'll look next on the Swype forum. I was fooling with some options on the Android keyboard and I found an option where it puts suggested words on the screen for me to select. I also am experimenting with using the key press sound when typing.

I am experimenting on how to orient the tablet: either in portrait or landscape. In portrait orientation when typing data, I can see more of my document on the screen; I can see the context of what I am typing but the keyboard is smaller. In landscape orientation, the keyboard takes up most of the screen; I see very little of the document I am typing. In portrait orientation, I find using the stylus can be helpful because the keyboard is smaller.

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  1. Hello,

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