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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