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HP 250/35 Integral Workstation
Keyboard
The keyboard resembles a typewriter keyboard and is used to
communicate with the computer.
The keyboard consists of a
typewriter block, a data entry pad, display editing keys, an
execute key, a halt key, and special function keys
(known as
softkeys).
All of these keys are described in this section.
Halt Program
Display Editing Keys
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Execute Key
Special Function Keys
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Typewriter Block
Data Entry Pad
Typewriter Block
The typewriter block is used to input data or program lines.
The
alphabetic keys normally enter lower case characters.
Use the
SHIFT key with the alphabetic keys to enter upper case
characters.
When you depress the caps-lock key, only
alphabetical keys are shifted to upper case.
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HP 250/35 Integral Workstation
Keyboard
The keyboard resembles a typewriter keyboard and is used to
communicate with the computer.
The keyboard consists of a
typewriter block, a data entry pad, display editing keys, an
execute key, a halt key, and special function keys
(known as
softkeys).
All of these keys are described in this section.
Halt Program
Display Editing Keys
o
Execute Key
Special Function Keys
I
c::::::Jc::::::Jc::::::Jc::::::J
c::::::Jc::::::Jc::::::Jc::::::J
I
Typewriter Block
Data Entry Pad
Typewriter Block
The typewriter block is used to input data or program lines.
The
alphabetic keys normally enter lower case characters.
Use the
SHIFT key with the alphabetic keys to enter upper case
characters.
When you depress the caps-lock key, only
alphabetical keys are shifted to upper case.
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