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Toshi (7notes Community Assistant) January 31, 2013 06:58

How can I set up "mazec" on Nexus 7?

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  • Toshi (7notes Community Assistant) January 31, 2013 07:27
    After 7notes with mazec for Android is downloaded and installed, a setup page for our input method "mazec" is shown.

    Please tap the "Set up Now" button ([1] in the screen-shot below).



    When you tap the button, you get the Language & Input screen on which you can find "7notes mazec" in the list of available input methods ([2]).
    Please select this item and tap OK on the Attention screen.
    Tapping the Back button [3] of your Android device, you can return to the setup page.



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  • Toshi (7notes Community Assistant) January 31, 2013 07:40
    The mazec setup page says "Press Long Here" [4].
    But that does not work (this message will be changed in the next release).

    Please tap the text box [4]. Then drag a tiny keyboard icon [5] at the top of the
    screen.



    A menu including "Choose input method" [6] will be shown.



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  • Toshi (7notes Community Assistant) January 31, 2013 07:48
    When you tap "Choose input method" ([6] in the previous post), a list of available input methods appears.
    Please choose "7notes mazec" [7].



    Then tap the "Use 7notes" button [8] on the setup screen to start the app.



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