Chapter 1 — Using the CN3
Using the Color-Coded Keys
Using the Color-Coded Keys
To Do This
Use an orange character or
function printed above a key.
Use a green character or
function printed above a key.
Lock the orange or green key to
stay on.
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CN3e Alphabetic Keypad
Note: Some available characters are not printed on the keypad
overlays. For a complete list of available characters, see Appendix C,
"Keypads and Keystrokes."
All keypads include color-coded modifier keys for characters, symbols,
and functions printed on the keypad overlay. The numeric keypads
b
include an orange
alphanumeric keypads include an orange
Press
b
key (LED illuminates) and
then the key with the
character or function printed
above it (LED turns off).
c
key (LED illuminates) and
then the key with the
character or function printed
above it (LED turns off).
b
c
or
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modifier key and a green
twice.
c
modifier key. The
b
modifier key.
Example
On the QWERTY keypad, press
b
Q
and then
to type the @
character.
On the numeric keypad, press
2
and then
to type a lowercase
a.
On the numeric keypad, press
twice and the green LED
illuminates and stays on.
c
c