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2.3 Buttons and other controls on the screen
2.3.1 Using keyboards
You only need to enter letters or numbers when you cannot avoid it. You can type with your
fi
ngertips on the full-screen keyboards and you can switch between various keyboard layouts,
for example English, Greek or numerical.
Task Instruction
Correcting your entry on the 
keyboard 
Select
to remove the unneeded character(s). Select and
hold the button to delete several characters or the entire input 
string. 
Entering a space, for 
example between a 
fi
rst
name and a family name or 
in multi-word street names
Select the
button at the bottom center
of the screen.
Entering upper and lower 
case letters 
When entering a text, the
fi
rst character appears in upper case
while the rest of the text is in lower case. Select
to enter an
upper case letter or select twice to turn on Caps Lock. Select 
again and lower case letters return. 
Finalizing the keyboard entry Select
.
•  Accepting the suggested search result
•  Saving your input
Select
.
• Opening the list of search results
Canceling the keyboard 
entry (returning to the 
previous screen) 
Select
.
2.3.2 Press and Hold
You usually need to select the screen only once, however, some useful features can be 
accessed with combined touch screen selecting. Those are as follows:
Action Button(s)
Details
Continue 
pressing the 
button.
,
Touching the button on the map screen once changes 
the scale in one step. Continuously touching the button 
changes the scale sequentially.
,
Touching the button on the map screen once changes 
the point of view in one step. Continuously touching the 
button changes the point of view sequentially.
,
Touching the button on the map screen once rotates the 
map. Continuously touching the button rotates the map 
sequentially.
Touching the button on the keyboard screen once erases 
one character. Continuously touching the button erases 
several characters rapidly.