Using the Function Keys
Name
Key
Backlight
Backspace
(BKSP)
Delete
(DEL)
Enter (ENT)
Escape
(ESC)
Power Key
SCAN Key
Space (SP)
Tab
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 up and down arrows can be used for page up and page down commands when pressed in combination with the red modifier
key. Other functionality varies according to the application in use.
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Function
By default, the Backlight key turns the keyboard backlight on and off. See
page
4-15.
This key appears on both the 35- and 56-key keyboards.
The BKSP key moves the cursor back one space each time the key is pressed. If you are typing text, it
deletes the previous character each time it is pressed.
On the 43-key keyboard, the backspace is a shifted function; press Red + SP to backspace. To delete a
single character, press Red + SP. To delete multiple characters, press Red + SP and hold the SP key.
This key appears on both the 35- and 56-keyboard. The Delete key deletes the next character forward
each time the key is pressed.
On the 43-key keyboard, delete is a shifted function; press Red + the Backlight key to delete.
The Enter key confirms data entry.
The Escape key performs a cancel action.
The Power key puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from suspend mode.
The SCAN key activates the scan and "wakes" the terminals from sleep mode. Its position allows
convenient one-handed image-taking and/or bar code decoding.
The Space key moves the cursor one space.
The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control (on a form).
Adjusting the Backlight
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