38-Key Alpha Keyboard
Navigation Keys
Toggling Between Alpha and Numeric Modes
The 38-key keyboard defaults to lowercase alpha mode, which means that the keyboard boots up to lowercase alpha mode after
each hard reset.
Numeric mode is when you type numbers with the number keys. Alpha mode is when you type letters or characters with the
number keys. The keyboard switches between alpha and numeric modes easily.
The command bar displays an icon that indicates the status of the keyboard so that you can see which mode you're in when
toggling; see
Alpha/Numeric Indicator
Shift Functionality in Alpha Mode
• To apply Shift functionality to the next character pressed while in lowercase alpha mode, tap the Blue modifier key once.
Shift functionality is removed from the next key pressed automatically
• To switch into CAPS LOCK mode, tap the Blue modifier key twice.
To switch out of CAPS LOCK mode, tap the Blue modifier key twice again.
Switching to Numeric Mode
• To switch to numeric mode for the next key pressed, tap the NUM key once.
• To lock into numeric mode, double-tap the NUM key.
• If locked in numeric mode, double-tap NUM key again to switch back to alpha mode.
For more information about NUM Lock functionality, see
Dolphin® 7600 User's Guide
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Escape
Shift
Backlight
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Modifier Keys
38-Key NUM Lock Mode
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Tab
Enter
Space (SP)
NUM Lock Key
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