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PDT 8100 Series with Intel XScale Technology Product Reference Guide
Key
Note:
1
Press Func, then another key to produce the value or function above that key. See
individual key descriptions in this table for additional Function key usage.
2
Press Func + Ctrl + Clear to close applications.
Alpha
Backlight
Caps/Shift
Clear
Cursor
End
Enter/Escape
Power
Scan
2-6
Table 2-2. 28-key Keyboard Actions
Press Alpha to toggle between alpha and numeric mode. In alpha
mode, pressing a key produces the yellow letter on that key; in numeric
mode, pressing a key produces the number in gray.
See
Using the Backlight Button
Press Shift when in alpha mode, then another key to capitalize the letter
on that key.
Press Func + Shift to toggle All Caps on and off.
Press Clear to generate an Escape key. This is application dependent
but typically closes a window or clears the screen.
Press cursor keys to move the cursor left, right, up and down on the
screen.
Press Func + up cursor to raise the volume.
Press Func + down cursor to lower the volume.
Press End to generate an End key. This is application dependent but
typically moves the cursor to the end of a line.
Press Enter after entering data or a command.
Press Func + Enter to generate an Escape key. This is application
dependent but typically closes a window or clears the screen.
See
Using the Power Button
Press Scan to scan bar codes. (Also use right and left scan triggers.)
When an imager application is running, the scan trigger can be used to
acquire an image. (This is application dependent and applicable only to
terminals with an integrated imager.)
Note: By default, each scan trigger appears to be Trigger #1. The actual
trigger cannot be determined via software. A registry entry exists to have
the Triggers act independently as Trigger #1 to Trigger #5, so that
separate actions can be assigned to the triggers. For more details, refer
to the Windows CE Software Developer's Kit for Symbol Terminals (Help
File).
Action
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