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DennisOS2
09-05-2004, 03:02 PM
Does the 600 use the usual Graffiti that other PalmOs PDAs use? If so, how do you access it?

I've used 'Graffiti Anywhere' on my NX80V. Has anyone used it on a Treo600?

Thanks

Manny
09-05-2004, 03:26 PM
Yep, GA is working successfully on my T600. That's one of the little tricks...install GA and now you can use the built-in Graffiti 2, which stock T600's do not have user access.

DennisOS2
09-05-2004, 07:44 PM
Yep, GA is working successfully on my T600. That's one of the little tricks...install GA and now you can use the built-in Graffiti 2, which stock T600's do not have user access.

But, can you access the built in Graffitii?? Haven't been able to see how Graffiti is accessed on the treo 600.

khakiman
09-05-2004, 07:49 PM
I do not think it has built in graffiti, It is meant for you to use the thumb board. That is why you need a 3rd party app.

Manny
09-05-2004, 10:25 PM
The Treo 600 does have Graffiti 2 pre-installed in its ROM, but has no user access stock out of the box. Installing the freeware, Graffiti Anywhere, from http://www.escande.org/palm/GrfAnywhere/ will allow a user the ability to turn it on/off and use Graffiti on the screen. It's a great app, and I highly recommend it. Just install GA by itself, no hack-master type app needed.

If you're going to write on the screen, I also highly recommend the screen protector from TreoCentral.com (http://www.treocentral.com). This particular screen protector is high quality, has a tad of stickiness on its back, can be cleaned/reused/repositioned, and enhances the screen without making it "fuzzy".

DennisOS2
10-02-2004, 09:10 AM
The Treo 600 does have Graffiti 2 pre-installed in its ROM, but has no user access stock out of the box. Installing the freeware, Graffiti Anywhere, from http://www.escande.org/palm/GrfAnywhere/ will allow a user the ability to turn it on/off and use Graffiti on the screen. It's a great app, and I highly recommend it. Just install GA by itself, no hack-master type app needed.

If you're going to write on the screen, I also highly recommend the screen protector from TreoCentral.com (http://www.treocentral.com). This particular screen protector is high quality, has a tad of stickiness on its back, can be cleaned/reused/repositioned, and enhances the screen without making it "fuzzy".

I did get it and tried it (I have a Clie NX80, now) and it works like a charm. I can see how this would transform a Treo into an even more useful PDA. Solves a big issue for me when get the 650! Thanks.