Using The Navigation Keys; Using The Modifier Keys; Keyboard Mode Indicator - Honeywell Dolphin 7850 User Manual

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Using the Navigation Keys

Located in the center of each keyboard for easy access with either hand, the navigation keys enable you
to navigate the cursor through an application screen.
Press
To ...
Move the cursor up one row or line.
Move the cursor down one row or line.
Move the cursor one character to the right.
Move the cursor one character to the left.
The navigation keys perform additional system functions when pressed in combination with the Blue and
Red modifier keys. For details, see the key combination tables for the
the
38-Key Keyboard
Additional functionality of the navigation keys varies according to the application in use.

Using the Modifier Keys

Modifier keys modify the next key pressed to perform functions or type special characters. The keyboards
are color-coded to match the Blue and Red modifier keys.
Name
Key
Shift
Blue &
Red
Alpha

Keyboard Mode Indicator

Dolphin terminals have a Keyboard Status Power Tool (Start > Power Tools > Keyboard Status) that
displays an icon in the Navigation bar to indicate if the keyboard is in alpha or number mode. Keyboard
Status is active by default.
Indicates that the keyboard is in numeric mode.
Indicates that the keyboard is in alpha mode, uppercase.
Indicates that the keyboard is in alpha mode, lowercase.
(page 4-7).
Function
Provides shift functionality for application windows.
Tap once to modify the next letter pressed. Tap twice for caps lock.
Modifies the next key pressed. The overlay of each keyboard is
color-coded to indicate the character typed or function performed
with both keys.
On the 38-key keyboard, the Alpha key toggles the keyboard
between alpha and numeric modes.
24-Key Keyboard
(page 4-4) and
4 - 3

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