Using The Cursor Keys; Using The Modifier Keys - Dolphin 9500 Manual

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Using the Cursor Keys

Use the cursor keys to navigate around on an application screen. The use of these keys can vary depending on the application.
Press
To ...
Move the cursor up one row or line.
Move the cursor down one row or line.
Move the cursor one character to the right.
Move the cursor one character to the left.

Using the Modifier Keys

All three versions of the Dolphin 9500/9550 keyboard feature the standard PC keyboard modifier keys, Shift (SFT), Alt, and Ctrl.
To enable single-handed operation, the SFT key modifies only the next key pressed; it must be pressed and released before
each key you wish to modify.
The Ctrl and Alt keys are located on the bottom row. There are two additional modifier keys located on the bottom row of the
keyboard: one blue and one red.
Functions of the Alt and Ctl keys depend on the software application in use.
The blue and red keys are used in combination with other keys to type the corresponding color-coded characters and functions.
For charts of the key combinations associated with each keyboard layout, see
The Red and Blue keys modify only the next key pressed; these keys must be pressed and released before each key you wish
to modify to the Blue or Red case.
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