Nonalphabetic Keys - Zenith Z-100 Reference Manual

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The nonalphabetic keys, identified in Figure 5.2, include the numbers 0 through
9, the common punctuation marks, and the special programming characters that
make up the remainder of the printing ASCII character set. Since each of these
keys has one character, the upper character is generated by pressing either SHIFT
key. The CAPS LOCK key does not affect the operation of these keys and is
therefore not listed in Table 5.3, which lists the codes produced by each key.
Again, the ASCII code is the least-significant byte of the scan codes shown. Note
that some keys do not produce a unique scan code when pressed with the CTRL
or ALT key down. In those instances, the code produced will be the same as
if the CTRL or ALT key were not pressed and will be dependent upon the state
of the SHIFT keys.
F
FP
Fn
n n
A
nn
F n
Z
n •
Fn
Fn
nn
Fn
F1 0
S
D
F
G
H
J
X
C
V
B
N
M
Figure 5.2. Nonaiphabetic Keys
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2
3
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