Numeric K E Y S - NCR PC4i Owner's Manual

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The End key, inactive in DOS, moves the cursor to the
End
last character in the current line. You have two End
keys on your keyboard, one in the Cursor keypad and
one in the Numeric keypad. This key is software
dependent.
Numeric Keys
The Num Lock key is used to activate and deactivate the number keys
on the keypad. When the light on the Num Lock is off; the Pg Up, Pg
Dn, Ins, Del, Home, End and the arrow keys are activated, and they
perform the same functions as their counterparts on the cursor
keyboard (see Figure 2-12).
Several keys on the Numeric keypad are active at all times: Num
Lock, Scroll Lock, —, +,
Num Lock
OWNER S MANUAL
Figure 2-11
Cursor Keys
(Enter).
•**
Pressed alone, the Num Lock key switches
the Numeric keypad between numeric input
and cursor movement control mode. When
the key light is on, the numeric keys are
operational; when the light is off, the cursor
movement keys are operational.
If you press the Num Lock key with the Ctrl
key the operation in process is suspended. You
can reactivate the process by pressing any key
other than Ctrl, Shift, Alt, and Del.
READY — SET
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