58-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad; Using The Color-Coded Keys; Capitalizing All Characters; Using The Power Key - Intermec CK60 User Manual

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58-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad

Using the Color-Coded Keys

Capitalizing All Characters

Using the Power Key

CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User's Manual
This keypad is for applications that enter mainly numeric data (0-9) and
that may need to enter the entire alphabet. This keypad also provides shift
function keys (F1-F24) and special characters, symbols, and functions by
pressing color-coded key sequences.
Each keypad available for the CK60 provides color-coded keys to let you
access additional characters, symbols, and functions printed on the keypad
overlay. Once you understand how to use the color-coded keys and key
sequences, you will know how to access all of the additional features printed
on the keypad overlay. There are two color-coded modifier keys on the
CK60: the orange B key and the green C key.
You press and release the first key, then press and release the second key to
access the color-coded character or function printed above a key. Note that
there are several hidden characters (such as < or >) on each CK60 keypad
that require using the color-coded keys to access them.
To type all alphanumeric characters as uppercase letters, you can enable the
Caps Lock feature on the CK60 keypad. To enable Caps Lock, on the 58-
key keypad, press the B key, then the Space key. Press the same key
sequence to disable the Caps Lock.
When you press the power button to turn off the CK60, you actually put
the CK60 in Suspend mode. In Suspend mode, the CK60 continues to
supply power to all memory, but turns off power to most hardware. This
power-saving feature is to prolong battery life.
When you press the power button to turn the CK60 back on, your
computer resumes where it was when you turned it off. If the Battery light
flashes and the CK60 does not resume after pressing the power button,
your battery may be too low to supply power. Replace the battery.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer
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