Operating Manual

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Indicators and input devices Preparation for use and operation
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Cursor keys
The cursor keys move the cursor in the direction of the arrow, i.e., up, down, left, or
right.
Pad Num
Pad Num key
When the numeric keypad is enabled (PadLK is visible in the display field), the
>3DG
>3DG
1XP@
1XP@
key causes this set of keys to produce numbers (NumLK appears in the
display field). Pressing them produces the blue characters shown on the bottom right
on the keycaps.
Pause
Break
Pause key
The
>3DXVH@
>3DXVH@
key temporarily suspends display output. Output will resume when press
any other key.
Start key
invokes the
START
menu of Windows.
Menu key
The Menu key invokes the menu for the marked item (Windows).
E
Euro ke
y
The Euro-key produces the Euro character (Windows 98 and Windows NT5.0).
Numeric keypad
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1 = Characters enabled when neither PadLK, nor NumLK are visible in the display field.
2 = Characters enabled when PadLK and NumLK are visible in the display field.
The key
>3DG
>3DG
1XP@
1XP@
enables and disables the integrated numeric keypad. If the numeric keypad is
enabled (
NumLK
is shown in the display field) and you hold the
>)Q@
>)Q@
key down, you can output the
characters printed in blue at the right bottom of the keys.
When the numeric keypad is enabled (
NumLK
is visible in the display field), pressing the key
combination
>)Q@
>)Q@
+
>3DG
>3DG
1XP@
1XP@
enables and disables the numeric entry in the integrated numeric
keypad. If numeric entry is enabled (
NumLK
and
PadLK
are shown in the display field), the blue
characters at the bottom right of the keys are effective.