Using the Modifier Keys
Name
Key
ALPHA
ALPHA
Blue
and
Red
Blue
Red
Number
NUM
Lock (NUM)
Shift (SFT)
SFT
SFT
SFT
SFT
Using the Navigation Keys
Located in the center of each keyboard for easy access with either hand, the navigation keys navigate
the cursor through application screens.
Key
Function
Moves the cursor up one row or line.
VOL
Moves the cursor down one row or line.
PG
Raises the volume.
&
VOL
Blue
Lowers the volume.
&
PG
Blue
&
Moves the cursor up one page.
VOL
PG
Red
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Function
The ALPHA key enables you to toggle between the alpha and numeric
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modes. See
The blue and red keys are used in combination with other keys to type
special characters and perform system functions. Each key modifies only
the next key pressed.
Each keyboard is color-coded to indicate the character typed or function
performed when specific keys are pressed immediately after the blue or
red modifier key.
The Number Lock key enables you to toggle between the alpha and
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numeric modes. See
The shift key modifies only the next key pressed; it must be pressed
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before each key you wish to modify. Shift toggles the keyboard between
uppercase alphabet mode and lowercase alphabet mode.
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Press the shift key twice to toggle Caps Lock on and off. When Caps
Lock is toggled on, characters are uppercase; when toggled off,
characters are lowercase.
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ALPHA Key
on page
6-5.
Number Lock (NUM) Key
on page
6-11.
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