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Entering Data
24 Falcon
®
4400 Series with Windows
®
CE
To open the SIP:
Tap the Keyboard icon to open the menu and select Key-
pad
from the pop-up menu to open the keyboard
To close the SIP:
Tap the Keyboard icon to open the menu and select Hide
Input Panel
to close the keyboard
Use the stylus to select letters, numbers, or symbols from the
Soft Input Panel
for the current application. Tap the key to change the keypad to show
international letters.
Keypads
Overview
The Falcon is available with several different keypad models:
26-Key Keypad on page 27
48-Key Keypad on page 28
52-Key Keypad on page 29
52-Key Numbers Up (NU) Keypad on page 30
5250 Keymap on page 30
Refer to the PRG for information on configuring the keypads.
Keypad Attributes
There are a number of keys that are common to the different keypad models.
Tabl e 4 lists special function keys that are found on several keypads, as well as
those which are unique to specific keypads.
Table 4. Keypad Overview - Special Keys
Key Name Keypad Model(s) Function/Description
<Alpha>
26-key
Press <Alpha> to access lower case alpha characters and symbols on the
26-key keypad.
Alpha-
Numeric
Keys
All
In Normal mode, use the alpha-numeric keys to enter numbers and letters.
In Shift and CAPS modes, the alpha-numeric keys enter upper case let-
ters.
Backlight All <Backlight> toggles the Backlight on or off when you press it.
<Fn> All
Press <Fn> to enter the FN input state. Use FN mode to access additional
features and operations.
<Power> All
Press Power to put the Falcon into sleep (suspend) mode if it is currently
running, and wake up (resume) the Falcon if it was in sleep mode. Press
and hold it briefly to turn off the Falcon.