Key Descriptions; On Key; Yes (Enter) Key; No Key - Intermec 6210 User Manual

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General Information
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Key Descriptions

This section includes a description of how the shift keys
work and the differences between a 30 and 56 key key-
board. Your particular keyboard may have an overlay that
has additional keys other than those described in this sec-
tion. Refer to your application operation manual for descrip-
tions of those keys. The following descriptions cover both
the 30-key and 56-key PEN*KEY
Computers.

ON Key

Use the ON key to suspend or resume operation. The ON
key does not completely "turn off" your hand-held computer
but instead puts it in a suspend mode when you are not en-
tering data. This allows you to save battery power.

YES (Enter) Key

Use the YES key to answer "Yes" to display prompts and to
enter data.

NO Key

Use the NO key to answer "No" to display prompts.

Period [.] Key

Use the period [.] key as a period or a decimal point.

Clear Key

Use the Clear key to delete data being entered.
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