Doro 824c User Manual page 41

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16.4.1. Repeat delay
You can change the repeat delay needed to type two letters on the same key to make it more comfortable
for you. See "9-Settings" then "4- Keyboard" and "1- Repeat delay". If you increase this repeat delay
between two letters, it will increase the time between your pressing a key to type a letter and the vibration
confirming this letter, which means your phone is ready for the next letter. Reducing this time will
consequently mean accelerating your typing speed.
16.4.2. Key press feedback
Through this setting you can choose what your phone does when you press a key. 4 options are available:
- No feedback: Pressing the key doesn't set off any vibration or sound. This is not recommended in most
cases.
- Vibration: Pressing a key triggers a light vibration to show your action has been taken into account.
- Sound: Pressing a key makes a light sound to show your action has been taken into account.
- Vibration and sound: pressing a key triggers a sound and a vibration to show your action has been taken
into account (default setting).
16.4.3. Keyboard vibration
Parameters "4- Vibration duration" and "5- Vibration intensity" allow you to control the vibrations of the
keyboard.
16.4.4. Keyboard sensitivity
Setting "8- Sensitivity" enables you to choose the sensitivity of the keyboard. The default sensitivity level is
Normal.
16.4.5. Hardware keyboard type
Three types of keyboards are available as external devices and for standard Android interface:
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AZERTY (European) keyboards supporting shortcuts
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QWERTY (English) keyboards supporting shortcuts
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Standard Android keyboard not supporting shortcuts (recommended for standard Android
interface when no Bluetooth keyboard is connected).
To simplify access to functionalities, AZERTY and QWERTY modes offer shortcuts:
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Ctrl + H corresponds to pressing the Home button
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Ctrl + J corresponds to pressing the Menu key (the J key is often distinguished by a pin)
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Enter corresponds to the OK key outside of text input fields
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Esc corresponds to pressing the Back key
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Up arrow corresponds to pressing the Up arrow key
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Down arrow corresponds to pressing the Down arrow key
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Right arrow corresponds to pressing the OK key outside of text input fields
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Left arrow corresponds to pressing the Back key outside of text input fields
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Ctrl + Backspace corresponds to pressing the Correction key outside of text edit fields
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