Keypad Shift; Alternate Keypad; Key Repeat - Zenith Z-29 User Manual

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4.12
OPERATION
KEYPAD SHIFT
In normal operation, shifted characters on the numeric keypad
may be transmitted only when you press the SHIFT key along
with the corresponding key. This function reverses the opera-
tion, requiring the SHIFT key to be used to transmit unshifted
characters.
You can enable or disable the shifted keypad function by press-
ing the
ii
key on the main keyboard.
ALTERNATE KEYPAD
Normally, the codes generated on the numeric keypad are
the ASCII numerials for 0 through 9, the comma, the dash
(hyphen, or minus sign}, the period (or decimal point}, and
ENTER. In the alternate keypad mode, other codes are trans-
mitted.
See Page A.17 for the codes transmitted while in this
mode.
You can enable or disable the alternate keypad function by
pressing
the~
key on the main keyboard.
KEY REPEAT
When the key repeat feature is enabled, holding any key except
the SHIFT, CAPS LOCK, CTRL, SET UP, and RESET BREAK
keys for more than about one half second will cause that key
to be repeated. The longer you hold the key down, the faster
the repeat
rate.
The key will continue to repeat until you release
it.
You can enable or disable the key repeat function by pressing
the
i]
key on the main keyboard.

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