Key Descriptions; On Key; Yes (Enter) Key; No Key - Intermec 6220 User Manual

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SECTION 1

Key Descriptions

This section describes how the shift keys work and the dif-
ferences between a 30 and 56 key keyboard. Your particular
keyboard may have an overlay that has additional options
other than those described in this section. Refer to your ap-
plication operation manual for descriptions of those keys.
The following descriptions cover both the 30-key and 56-key
6220 Hand-Held Computers.

ON Key

Use the ON key to suspend or resume operation. The ON
key, does not really "turn it on" because your computer is
not really Off. It is just in a suspend mode to conserve bat-
tery 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.

Page Up or Down Keys

Use the Page Up or Down keys to step forward or backward
in your program.
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