Using the Color-Coded Keys (continued)
To Do This
Unlock a green or orange key.
Entering Characters on the Alphabetic and QWERTY Keypads
Entering Characters on the Numeric Keypads
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Press
b
c
or
Press the key for the character to type that character. To type a
character or access a function printed on the keypad overlay, press
and then press the key for the character or function you want.
To type a single uppercase letter on the QWERTY and alphabetic
]
keypads, press
and then the letter key.
Using Caps Lock
To type only uppercase letters, press
feature. Press the same key sequence to disable Caps Lock. When Caps
Lock is enabled, the Caps Lock LED turns on.
While Caps Lock is enabled, you can still type orange characters by
b
pressing
and then the key for that character. Caps Lock remains
enabled until you press
To type a character or access a function printed in orange on the
keypad overlay, press
function you want.
To type a character or access a function printed in green on the
keypad overlay, press
function you want.
Above most of the keys, there is a grouping of three or four letters. To
type letters above a key, press
times depending on the placement of the letter.
For example, above
To type "c", press
•
•
To type "C," press
once.
b ]
b ]
.
b
and then press the key for the character or
c
and then press the key for the character or
c
and then press the key one to four
2
there are the letters "ABC":
c 2 2 2
.
c 1
and then press
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Example
b
c
or
Press the
once to unlock
the key and turn off the LED.
to enable the Caps Lock
c 2 2 2
.
b
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