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Two-color Alphanumeric Keypad Descriptions (Continued)
Table 2-3
Key
Scroll Keys
Moves up or down from one item to another or increases/decreases specified values.
Moves left or right from one item to another when used with the Blue key. For each left or
right scroll, the Blue key must be pressed first.
ESC
Exits the current operation.
Alphanumeric
In default state, produces the numeric value on the key.
In Left Alpha state, produces the lower case alphabetic characters in the orange area. In
Right Alpha state, produces the lower case alphabetic characters in the gray area.
When the
the key are produced. For example, press and release the Orange key, press and release
the
SHIFT
BKSP
Backspace function. Space function when used with the Blue key.
CTRL (Control)
Press and release the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate CTRL functions. The
icon appears on the Windows CE desktop taskbar.
Press the Blue key followed by the CTRL key to activate the keypad alternate ALT functions.
The
SHIFT
Press and release the SHIFT key to activate the keypad alternate SHIFT functions. The
icon appears on the Windows CE desktop taskbar.
ENTER
Executes a selected item or function.
TAB
Move the focus to the next field in a window.
P1
Programmable key. When used with the Blue key, toggles the keypad backlight on and off.
P2
Programmable key. When used with the Blue key, toggles the display backlight on and off.
The keypad is color-coded to indicate the alternate function key (blue) values and the alternate ALPHA key
(orange) values. See
Table 2-4
Special Character Generation Map
Table 2-4
Special Character
/
(forward slash)
[
(open square bracket)
]
(close square bracket)
\
(Backslash)
`
(apostrophe)
,
(comma)
key is pressed in the Alpha state, the upper case alphabetic characters on
SHIFT
key and then press the
4
icon appears on the Windows CE desktop taskbar.
for the special character generation.
Two-color Keypad
Blue - Orange - 0
Blue - Orange - 2
Blue - Orange - 3
Blue - Orange - 4
Blue - Orange - 5
Blue - Orange -
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Using the Wearable Terminal
Description
key once to produce the letter 'G'.
Blue - Orange - 0
Blue - Orange - 2
Blue - Orange - 3
Blue - Orange - 4
Blue - Orange - 5
Blue - Orange -
2 - 5
Triple-tap Keypad
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