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« on: April 26, 2004, 10:50:11 am »
To get alphabets in ASCII, you want to press Fn-0. You will notice on the right hand side of the \"taskbar\" that you have an \"A\" occupying the right half of a tray/box.
Each japanese character is two bytes, so there is a special mode for a two byte alphabet, which is encoded in UTF/SJIS. You can get this special mode by Fn-9. For non-asian users, this is seldom necessary.
Actually, you can toggle all of this in the on-screen keyboard. In hand-writing mode, it is the lone button above the direction keys on the left. The two characters in that button literally mean: half angle. It wouldn\'t be legible for me to write it here. :-)