Denso BHT-100BW-CE User Manual page 80

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Defining the function of M1 , M2 , M3 (left-hand trigger switch), or M4 (right-hand trigger
switch) key
The M1 and M2 keys are assigned the tab key and alphabet entry switching function by default. You can
make those keys function as a trigger switch, SF key, ENT key, or backlight function on/off key.
If you define the M4 key as the backlight function on/off key, pressing the M4 key activates or deactivates
the backlight function.
The backlight function on/off key can be assigned only to any one of M1 through M4 keys. The key
defined more recently will act as the backlight function on/off key and one defined earlier will be
ignored.
That is, if you define the M1 and M2 keys as the backlight function on/off key in this sequence, the
M2 key will work as the backlight function on/off key and the M1 key's entry will be ignored.
If none of the M1 through M4 keys are assigned a backlight function on/off key, the combination of
the SF and M4 keys work as a backlight function on/off key by default.
Tapping the M1, M2, M3, or M4 tab displays the screen as shown at
left. (This example appears when the M3 tab is chosen.)
The M1 , M2 , M3 or M4 key can function as listed below.
None:
The key entry will be ignored.
Trigger Switch:
As a trigger switch.
Shift Key:
As a SF key.
Enter Key:
As an ENT key.
Backlight Key:
As a backlight function on/off key.
Tab:
As a tab key.
Input Method:
As an alphabet entry switching key.
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