Three-Key Sequence - HP HP700/22 User Manual

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NOTE
If your keyboard language is set to North American, then the
only compose character method you can use is the three-key
sequence method. All other keyboard languages allow you to use
either the three-key sequence or two-key sequence method.
Three-Key Sequence
1. Locate the character you want to compose in the left hand column of Table 3-4
or 3-5.
2. Press the I
Compose Character
I key.
Compose
is displayed in the Status Line.
3. Type the two corresponding characters from the middle ("Three-Key Sequence")
column.
For example, to generate
¢
(the cent sign), press I
Compose Character
I, then type c and
I
(lower case c and the slash character).
You can enter the two characters in step 3 in any order unless the table states
"this order only" .
Two-Key Sequence
1.
Locate the character you want to compose.
2. Type the corresponding two characters in the right hand column.
In the two-key sequence, the first character typed is a diacritical character. These are the
grave accent
C),
acute accent
C),
circumflex
(I'),
tilde
(~),
umlaut
n
and ring mark
(0).
When you type one of these diacritical characters,
Compose
is displayed on the Status Line.
The second character completes the sequence. You must type the diacritical character
first.
3·10
Using the Terminal

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