Special Keys On The Equity Iii Keyboard; Special Keys; Special Key Functions - Epson Equity III User Manual

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Special Keys on the Equity III Keyboard

The dark gray keys on your keyboard serve special functions when
your computer is running application programs. Figure
of the more important keys and Table 2-1 describes them.
Purpose
Key
Moves the cursor to the right in normal mode and to the left in
shift mode. Referred to as-the tab key
Ctrl
Works with other keys to perform special (control) functions,
such as editing operations in MS-DOS and GW-BASIC.
Shift
Produces uppercase characters or symbols when used with
the main character keys. Produces lowercase characters
when Caps Lock is
Works with other keys to enter alternate character codes not
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otherwise available on a standard keyboard.
Caps Lock
Changes the letter keys from lower- to uppercase; changes
back to lowercase when pressed again.
Num Lock
Changes the function of the numeric/cursor keys from
numeric to cursor positioning; changes back when pressed
again.
Enter
Ends a line of keyboard input or executes a command.
the left. Referred to as the backspace key.
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Figure
2-3.
Table 2-1. Special key functions
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Moves the cursor back one space, deleting the character to

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