Using the letters on a phone is as simple as pressing the number key multiple times to cycle through the available. This arrangement is known as the standard phone keypad layout. Similarly, the number 3 key corresponds to ‘d’, ‘e’, and ‘f’. Now you have a choice of the traditional telephone keypad diagram or a more diverse and secure alternate. For instance, the number 2 key is associated with the letters ‘a’, ‘b’, and ‘c’. So your combination word of "CHERRY" would then be an actual combination of 48-23-30. The SPACE character is typically assigned. ![]() This arrangement was carefully researched so that each number contains one or more letters to represent (as close as we could get) to 10% of letter usage in the English language. The 26 letters of the English alphabet are assigned to keys 2 through 9. However, our magnet includes an alternate diagram with letters on all numbers. This can reduce the number of usable combinations considerably. One concern with this method is that there are no letters with the numbers 1 and 0. For example, you may choose the word, "CHERRY" and match the letters on the traditional telephone keypad to a combination of 24-37-79. The TiltText approach 8 uses movements of the cell phone to disambiguate among multiple text-candidates when entering text on a 12-button keypad using a low-cost tilt sensor. The next time you see some fancy marketing campaign promoting words in the phone number, it is to help you remember the number. The sequence to dial 1800-hello would be 1800-83556. For most people, it is easier to remember a word than several numbers. In a mobile communications device used in countries having a prevailing language with a large number of alphabet characters, the keypad is mapped alphabet. First, second, third, or in the case of the letter Z, the 4th letter of the number 9 on the keypad. Just set your safe combination so the numbers match a six-letter word. ![]() 7 These can be used for special functions. The Greek symbols alpha and omega had been planned originally. In the ITU E.161 standard 8, one numeric. The key labeled is officially called the 'number sign' key, but other names such as 'pound', 'hash', 'hex', 'octothorpe', 'gate', 'lattice', and 'square', are common, depending on national or personal preference. Keep one of these on your safe to aid in memorizing your safe combination. One fundamental difficulty in text entry using a 12-key keypad is that the mapping of 26 alphabet characters to the 12 keys is inherently ambiguous. This two-sided magnet has a traditional telephone keypad diagram on one side and an alternative diagram on the other.
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