Special Character Key Mode; Caps Lock; Volume Controls; Game/Chat Balance - Microsoft Xbox One Chatpad Manual

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Notes
A Kinect sensor or an IR emitter cable is required for TV volume control, and you
need to configure settings to allow Xbox to control your TV. To do this, follow
these steps:
a. Press the Xbox button to open the guide.
b. Select Settings.
c. Select All Settings.
d. Select TV and OneGuide.
e. Select Device Control.
f. Under "Devices," select TV.
g. Select TV Setup.
h. Follow the instructions to set up your TV.
These keys do not function when using Windows 10.

3. Caps Lock

To enter Caps Lock mode, press the Orange key followed by the Shift key. The Caps
LED will be lit when in this mode. To turn off Caps Lock mode, press the Orange key
followed by the Shift key. The Caps LED will turn off.

4. Volume controls

Use the +/- keys to increase/decrease the volume. You'll hear a beep when you reach the
maximum volume.
5. Mute key
To mute your microphone, press the Microphone icon. The LED on this button lights up
when muted to indicate that others can't hear you.

6. Game/Chat balance

These two buttons adjust the mix of game audio versus chat audio. Pressing the controller
icon will increase game audio, and pressing the player icon will increase chat audio. A
tone will sound when you reach 100-percent chat or game audio.

Special Character key mode

This mode allows extra characters to be typed when you press any of the following keys: ^, ~, ¨,
`, '. When any of these keys are pressed, the chatpad enters Special Character key mode and
types the corresponding characters shown in the following table if you type a, e, i, o, u, or y
within two seconds.
`
^
¨
'
~

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