Alphabetic Keypad; Function Keys - Newland NLS-PT60 User Manual

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Alphabetic Keypad

Use the Numbers-Letters Switch to toggle between numeric keypad (white) and alphabetic keypad (orange); use the Shift
key to switch between uppercase and lowercase mode.
Alphabetic keypad enabled
Numeric Key
1st
1
*
2
a
3
d
4
g
5
j
6
m
7
p
8
t
9
w

Function Keys

 F1-F4 are user-defined function keys. You can assign these keys to open your favorite applications.
 Fn key + # key: Lock/unlock the terminal.
 After the Fn key is pressed, it is locked (Indicator: the status bar displays
is made.
 The Numbers-Letters Switch and Fn key are independent from each other, so they do not override each other.
 The Shift key works only when the alphabetic keypad is enabled. When the alphabetic (lowercase) keypad is enabled
(indicator: the status bar displays
 Pressing the Shift key once: The uppercase mode becomes enabled with the status bar displaying
key on the keypad is pressed, be it an alphabetic key or not.
 Pressing the Shift key twice within an interval of 0.5 seconds): Caps Lock is turned ON with the status bar displaying
. To switch back to the lowercase mode, simply press the Shift key.
 Long press or double press the TOOL key: Pop up the Keyboard Shortcuts menu (default).
TOOL key + a number key (1-9): Run the corresponding program on the Keyboard Shortcut menu.
2nd
3rd
4th
b
c
e
f
h
i
k
l
n
o
q
r
s
u
v
x
y
z
), the Shift key's intended functions are described as follows:
Alphabetic keypad enabled &
uppercase mode enabled (or Caps Lock on)
1st
2nd
A
B
D
E
G
H
J
K
M
N
P
Q
T
U
W
X
); it becomes unlocked after another keypress
3rd
4th
C
F
I
L
O
R
S
V
Y
Z
until any
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