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TopShortCuts 1.0
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Requirements:
Requires a Treo smartphone.
RNS
This product was created for Handspring/palmOne Treo 600, Treo 650, and Treo 700p only. It will not work on other devices than Treo 600, Treo 650, or Treo 700p.
ShortCuts is an important Palm OS feature that is hard to use on the Treo devices.
Now you can use it easily!
Depending on your preferences, use any of the following key combinations to insert the shortcut character:
- Alt press-and-hold
- dot press-and-hold
- S press-and-hold
To use shortcuts, insert the shortcut character followed by shortcut text, e.g. 'br' will result in inserting the 'Breakfast' text.
To configure your shortcuts, use the standard 'ShortCuts' panel in the 'Prefs' application.
RNS:: TopShortCuts is a Preferences panel (labeled 'RNS:: TSC'), which means its icon is not displayed among other applications (in a launcher), but it shows up as a new panel in the Palm OS preferences (the 'Prefs' application).
Features:
- insert the shortcut character easily
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