User's Manual

Step 2: The main keys are the letter keys. When you type just using these, you get lower-case print. However,
if you hold down a ‘shift key’ (there are two to choose from) at the same time as you type, you’ll get UPPER-
CASE letters.
Try typing your name, including capitals (UPPER-CASE) and spaces. The ‘space bar’ (which you press briefly
to make a space) is the wide key at the bottom of the keyboard.
Step 3: If you make a mistake in your typing, there’s always a remedy.
To delete a letter, place your cursor (mouse pointer) just after the letter and click. Then press Backspace
briefly. (Always press briefly otherwise, you’ll get repeated deletions, spaces, letters or whatever.) Or place
your cursor just before the letter, click and press Delete.
Step 4: Now try typing a sentence:
This is a good sentence to practice because it contains most of the letters of the alphabet.
Step 5: You can move the cursor along this sentence without deleting anything by using the arrow keys:
Try moving the cursor backwards and forwards through your sentence.
Step 7: You can type using the numbers on the main keyboard. You’ll find them on the row of keys above
the top line of letters.
Above these numbers are various symbols, which include ‘£’, ‘&’, ‘!’. To use these, hold down the Shift key
while you type. So if you press ’7 on its own, you get 7, but if you press 7 while you hold down the Shift
key, you get &.
Step 8: If you want everything to appear in upper case, press the Caps Lock key and then type: