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Disruptor
12-01-2004, 11:18 PM
To those of you with a MM-A700, does anyone know how to teach the phone to remember icons on T9? I know how to teach the phone new words, but apparently, not icons. Samsung apparently thought that the question mark would not be an important part of sending an SMS.

When i type a message on T9 and need symbols or commas , i'll hit "1" and get everything BUT the question mark. On T9 the "1" will give me a comma, the "@" sign, a smiley face, a period, a dash and an apostrophe. I find it annoying that I have to go to options>symbols, then scroll for the question mark everytime I'm asking a question in the SMS. I could do without the smiley face and the dash, and the various words that it's predicting, I just want my question make easily accessible.

Does anyone know a way to make it "remember" the question mark on T9 mode?

LoWw
12-02-2004, 12:04 AM
How did u get T9 to give all those other symbols cause mine just gives me a period in the T9 mode?

bigaL4u2c
12-02-2004, 08:56 AM
When i'm in T9 all i get is the period when I hit "1". To get the symbols I have to hit options, then 2 for alpha, then when i hit 1 i get all of those symbols.

Disruptor
12-02-2004, 10:59 AM
Once you guys have the period, press "0", it acts as "next". It will scroll through all the possibilities on that button while in T9.

Perfectance
12-02-2004, 12:50 PM
I haven't figured out the pattern yet, but sometimes my T9 remembers punctuation. I'd give more details, but I really don't know what I did. Maybe I spelled out the word in Alpha and included the punctuation. T9 must have remembered it that way. I too am upset about how the question mark isn't easy to get it.

 
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