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Tap on Start>Settings>Buttons>One Shots. Tap in the checkbox next to Show modi-
fier key state, to replace the soft keyboard icon with the shift-state indicator icon.
When a modifier key is pressed, it is displayed in the shift-state indicator icon. In the
example above, the [FN/ORANGE] key was activated.
To distinguish a 'locked' modifier key–a key that has been locked 'on' – from a modifier
key that is only active until the next key is pressed, 'locked' keys are encircled in a black
frame in the shift-state indicator icon. Refer to "Activating Modifier Keys & the Shift-State
Indicator" on page 41 for details.
Note: You can still access the soft keyboard while the shift-state indicator icon is displayed.
Tapping on this icon displays the soft keyboard. Tapping on the shift-state indicator
icon again removes the soft keyboard.
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