User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 7535 Hand-Held Computer Quick Start Guide
- Table Of Contents
- Approvals
- Safety Summary
- Program License Agreements
- Microsoft's End User License Agreement
- Psion Teklogix Inc. End User License Agreement
- Meetinghouse Data Communications, Inc. End User License Agreement
- End User License Agreement:
- Software License Terms:
- License Grant:
- Permitted Uses and Restrictions:
- High Risk Activities:
- Ownership:
- Termination:
- U.S. Government Restricted Rights:
- Export Law Assurances:
- Limited Warranty on Media: (if applicable)
- Disclaimer of Warranty on Software:
- Limitation of Liability:
- Government End Users:
- Controlling Law and Severability:
- Acknowledgement:
- MDC Acknowledgments:
- Complete Agreement:
- 1. Basic Preparation
- 2. Getting To Know Your 7535
- 2.1 7535 Features
- 2.2 The Battery
- 2.3 The Keyboard
- 2.4 The Display
- 2.5 7535 Indicators
- 2.6 Monitoring The Network Connection
- 2.7 Checking The Scanner
- 3. Navigating In Windows CE
- 4. General Maintenance
- 5. Support Services & Worldwide Offices
34 Psion Teklogix 7535 Hand-Held Computer Quick Start Guide
Choosing Multiple Characters From The Same Key
If you need to choose more than one alpha character from a single
key, you’ll need to press the ‘Accept’ key between alpha selections.
The ‘Accept’ key is presented as an arrow ⇒ symbol above the ‘0’
(zero) key.
For example, suppose you want to type the letters ‘a’, ‘b’ and ‘c’.
These letters are all accessible from the numeric key, <2>.
To type the letter ‘a’:
• Press the <ORANGE> key twice to lock it ‘on’, and then
press the numeric key, <2>.
• Press the ‘Accept’ key < ⇒> to indicate that the letter ‘a’
should be accepted and that another letter from the same key
will be chosen.
To type the letter ‘b’:
• Press the <2> key twice, and press < ⇒> to accept the
letter ‘b’.
To type the letter ‘c’:
• Press the <2> key three times.
When you have completed your alpha selections from this key, you
can do one of the following:
• If you want to choose additional alpha characters from
another key(s), leave the <ORANGE> key ‘on’, and press
the numeric key with the alpha character you require, or
• If you do not want to choose any additional alpha characters,
press <ORANGE> again to unlock or turn ‘off’ the key and
end alpha selection.