LXE 1280 Reference Guide
The VX1, VX2 and VX4 Keyboards
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LDS Plus Reference Guide
The VX1, VX2 and VX4 Keyboards
Please refer to the “VX1 Reference Guide”, “VX2 Reference Guide” and the “VX4D Reference
Guide”.
Guide”.
This section reflects the TE specific keys and keypress sequences that can be made when the LDS
Plus terminal emulator is running on an LXE VX1, or for the VX2 or VX4, the LXE VMT
keyboard.
Plus terminal emulator is running on an LXE VX1, or for the VX2 or VX4, the LXE VMT
keyboard.
When using a sequence of keys that includes the 2
nd
key, press the 2
nd
key first then the rest of the
key sequence. For the VX1 and VX2 computers, NumLock is always On. NumLock may be
toggled ON or OFF on a VX4, but the default condition of NumLock is On.
toggled ON or OFF on a VX4, but the default condition of NumLock is On.
When the VX computers bootup, the default condition of Caps (or Capslock) is Off. The Caps (or
Capslock) condition can be set using the CMOS Setup or toggled with a 2
Capslock) condition can be set using the CMOS Setup or toggled with a 2
nd
+ F1 key sequence.
The CAPS LED is illuminated when Caps is On.
Press These Keys and Then
To get this LDS+ result
2
nd
Shift Ctrl Alt
Press this key
Auxiliary In
x
4
Auxiliary Out
x
5
BackTab
x
Tab
Barcode Enable
x
3
Character Insert
x
Right Arrow
Character Delete
x
Left Arrow
Clear Screen
Bksp
Clear Field
x
DOT (numeric)
Cursor Down
Down Arrow
Cursor Left
Left Arrow
Cursor Right
Right Arrow
Cursor Up
Up Arrow
Exit LDS +
x
X
Form Recall
x
1
Function Key Editor
x
K
Help
x
H
Line Delete
x
Up Arrow
Line Insert
x
Down Arrow
Toggle between Compose and
Receive Buffers
x
R
Stored Form Load
x
2
SW Version
x
V
Transmit Data
Enter
F1 through F10
F1 through F10
F11 through F20
x
F1 through F10
F21 through F30
x
F1 through F10
F31 through F40
x
F1 through F10