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WORDMASTER This product, excluding batteries, is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of one year from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced (at Franklin’s option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials. Products returned under warranty should be sent to the original vendor with proof of purchase and d[...]
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Getting Started 1. Place four AAA 1.5 volt batteries into the compartment on the back. Follow the diagram inside the case. 2. Press ON/OFF . The Quick Demo appears. Y ou can stop the demo at any time by pressing CLEAR. 3. Press or to adjust the contrast at the Ready screen. Y ou can only adjust the contrast here. 4. If the screen is still blank, ch[...]
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Most thesaurus entries include a brief defini- tion, or meaning core, and a related list of syn- onyms or Classmates. (Classmates are words related by subject.) Some entries in- clude idioms and antonyms. NOTE: If a word has no thesaurus entry , Correct word will appear when you enter it. 1. T ype a word (e.g., tardy ). T o erase letters, press BAC[...]
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Looking Up Words ✓ Follow the Arrows The flashing arrows at the right of the screen show which arrow keys you can press to view more words. Remember , when you see a flashing right arrow , you can press ENTER to automatically scroll text to the left. ✓ Help is at Hand At most displays, you can view an ap- propriate help message by pressing HELP[...]
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Viewing Confusables ™ Whenever you enter a misspelled word, a list of corrections and similar words appear . NOTE: If you enter a correctly spelled word that does not have a thesaurus entry , Correct word appears. T ry this example. 1. T ype a misspelled word. 2. Press ENTER. 3. Press to view similar words. NOTE: A flashing T after a word shows t[...]
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T o find prefixes, suffixes, or fragments of a word, type one or more ✻ ’s in the word. Each ✻ stands for any series of letters. 1. T ype letters or a word with one or more ✻ ’s . 2. Press ENTER. 3. Press to view more words. 4. Press CLEAR. T o find unknown letters in words, type a ques- tion mark for each unknown letter . 1. T ype a word[...]
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Selecting Games 12 11 Before you play a game, you need to know how to select it and how to pick a skill level. There are five skill levels: Beginner , Interme- diate , Advanced , Expert , and Wizard . The harder the skill level you choose, the longer the word or shorter the time you have to win. Follow these instructions before playing. 1. Press GA[...]
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13 14 In Jumble a jumbled word appears and you must unscramble the letters to spell a word or words. NOTE: Some jumbles are formed from more than one word. 1. Select Jumble. 2. Select a skill level. jumble number of words 3. T ype a word, then press ENTER. 4. Press ENTER to re-jumble the letters. 5. Press ? to reveal the answer . 6. Press ENTER to [...]
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In Spelling Bee, you try to spell the word that flashes on the screen. The easier the skill level you choose, the longer you have to view the spelling word. 1. Select Spelling Bee. 2. Select a skill level. Look for the word to flash on the screen. 3. T ype the word you just saw . 4. Press ENTER. 5. Press ENTER to play a new round. In Flashcards, yo[...]
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17 18 M stands for “match.” If you have a number beside M , you have that many letters that match, but they are in the wrong position. 5. T ype another pattern, then press ENTER. 6. Continue entering patterns until you win. Press ? to reveal the answer . 7. Press ENTER to play a new round. 8. Press CLEAR to return to the Ready screen. Deduction[...]
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In Word Blaster , you must guess the mystery word before it fully appears. Y ou must spell the word correctly to win. Beginners have the most time, and Wizards have the least. 1. Select Word Blaster . 2. Select a skill level. Y ou will see a row of question marks, which represents a mystery word. 3. Press ENTER to stop the clock. 4. T ype your answ[...]
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Page 12
WORDMASTER This product, excluding batteries, is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of one year from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced (at Franklin’s option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials. Products returned under warranty should be sent to the original vendor with proof of purchase and d[...]