Franklin NCS-100 manual

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    12 USER’ S GUIDE NCS- 100 We b s t e r ’ s SPELLING CORRECTOR MANUAL DEL USUARIO CORRECTOR OR TOGRÁFICO  E lectronic Publishers[...]

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    1 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT. YOUR USE OF THE PRODUCT DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LI- CENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE PRODUCT AND YOUR PUR- CHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED. PRODUCT means the [...]

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    2 Congratulations! You now own a powerful elec- tronic spelling corrector that you can use at home, work, or school. Using your new Webster’s Spelling Corrector , you can... • correct and check spellings, • find missing letters in words, • find prefixes, suffixes, and other parts of words, • find words that people often confuse, • build[...]

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    3 Key Guide Backs up (e.g., erase a letter). Builds words from letters. Clears to Ready for word . Display Confusables ® , if any . Displays a brief demonstration. Enters a word or selects an item. Displays the games. Displays help messages. T urns this spelling corrector on or off. Scrolls left or erases typed letters. Scrolls up or types an apos[...]

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    4 It’s easy to check or correct spellings. When you enter a correct word, a list of similar words appears. When you enter a misspelling, a list of corrections appears. Follow these steps. 1. T ype a word. T o erase, press or BACK . Y ou cannot type capital letters, but capitals are displayed in corrections. 2. Press ENTER . The flashing arrow ind[...]

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    5 If you are uncertain how to spell a word, type a question mark in place of each unknown letter . A list of matching words will appear . 1. T ype a word with question marks for letters. 2. Press ENTER . 3. Press to view more matching words. 4. Press CLEAR when finished. Finding Letters in W ords ✓ V iewing a Demonstration T o see a brief demonst[...]

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    6 Y ou can find prefixes, suffixes, and other parts of words by typing asterisks in words. Each as- terisk can stand for any series of letters. 1. T ype a word with one or more asterisks. 2. Press ENTER . 3. Press to view more matching words. 4. Press CLEAR when finished. Finding Parts of W ords ✓ T ips for Finding Letters • Y ou can type both [...]

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    7 Confusables are words that sound alike but are spelled differently . When a question mark flashes to the right of a word in a list, that word has Confusables. T ry this example. 1. T ype air and then press ENTER . Notice the flashing question mark. 2. Press CONF to see its Confusables. 3. Press repeatedly to view more. 4. Press CLEAR when finishe[...]

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    8 T o help solve anagrams and similar word games, you can build words from letters by us- ing the BUILD key . 1. T ype letters. 2. Press BUILD . 3. Press to view more words. 4. Press CLEAR when finished. Building Words from Letters ✓ T yping Punctuation Y ou don’t need to type punctuation marks to find spellings. But if you want to type an apos[...]

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    9 Playing Anagrams Anagrams challenges you to find the ana- grams of words. An anagram is a word formed from some or all the letters of another word. 1. Press GAMES . 2. Press or until you see Anagrams and then press ENTER . 3. Press or and then ENTER to select a skill level. The Min size is the minimum number of letters the anagrams can have. word[...]

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    10 Playing Hangman In Hangman, you try to guess mystery words. 1. Press GAMES . 2. Press or until you see Hangman and then press ENTER . 3. Press or and then press ENTER to select a skill level. mystery word wrong guesses allowed 4. T ype letters you think are in the word. 5. Press ENTER or * to reveal a letter . 6. Press ? to reveal the word. 7. P[...]

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    11 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. (“Franklin”) warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of original retail purchase, as evidenced by sales receipt. On discovery of a defect, the end user must return this product (transportation charges prepaid) [...]

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    12 FCC Notice NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip- ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,[...]