How The Compound Function Key Works - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual
To use the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys
1. Press
2. Press the second key. For example, press

How the Compound Function Key Works

The Compound Function key is a special key on the JANUS keypad. You use
the
key on the keypad.
The
When you press
and the Compound Function key icon appears
on the reader's display.
Once you press a key other than
reader and the icon disappears from the display. For example, you press
to type the colon (:) character printed above the
The
displayed on the keypad. You can press
one more key to access a wide range of key combinations. For example, you
can access the F11 key, F12 key, or the Ctrl-Break function.
2-8
c
a
u
,
, or
. The Ctrl, Alt, or Shift icon appears on the reader's
display.
u
For example, press
appears on the reader's display.
to type the uppercase letter A. The Shift icon
disappears from the reader's display.
c
a
u
Or, to flush the key from the keypad buffer without performing any action,
press
,
, or
again. The icon disappears from the reader's display.
f
key to access characters or perform functions that do not have an actual
f
f
key works like the
, the key is held in a buffer
f
key has three levels to access additional key combinations that are not
. The Shift icon
A
c
a
u
,
, and
keys.
f
, the key combination is entered into the
f
up to three times and then press
f
key.
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