Large Keys Versus Small Keys On Keyboard; Typing With The Onscreen Keyboard; Using Transcriber - Intermec CK60 User Manual

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Chapter 2 — Windows CE
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Large Keys Versus Small Keys on Keyboard

The default setting for the keyboard is with small keys. If you want to use
larger keys, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel, then double-tap the
Input Panel icon. Tap Options, then select Large keys. Tap OK, then OK
again to close the Input Panel properties. Below are the keyboards.
Keyboard with small keys

Typing With the Onscreen Keyboard

Tap the stylus input icon, then tap Keyboard. On the soft keyboard that is
displayed, tap the keys with your stylus.
• To type lowercase letters, tap the keys with the stylus.
• To type a single uppercase letter or symbol, tap the Shift key. To tap
multiple uppercase letters or symbols, tap the CAP key. Note that the
CAP key only appears when the keyboard is set to small keys. See previous
page for information about the keys.
• To convert a letter to uppercase, tap and hold the stylus on the letter and
drag up.
• To add a space, drag the stylus to the right across at least two keys.
• To backspace, drag the stylus to the left across at least two keys.
• To insert a carriage return, tap and hold the stylus on the keyboard and
drag down.

Using Transcriber

With Transcriber, you can write on the screen with the stylus just as you
would on paper. You can write a sentence or more of information, then
pause and let Transcriber change written characters to typed characters.
CK60 Handheld Computer with Windows CE User's Manual
Keyboard with large keys

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