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9700 Mobile Computer (CE) 
Reference Manual
ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD (53-KEY) 
The 53-key alphanumeric keypad features not only letter 
keys A-Z and number keys 0-9, but also many other keys for 
extensive application when connected to a terminal. Also 
included are an Esc key, Ctrl key, Backspace key, Shift key, 
Enter key, period key (.) and comma key (,). Unlike the 
other two keypads, the power key is located near the upper 
right corner of the keypad. 
As for modifier keys, the alphanumeric keypad features an 
Alpha key 
 and Shift key 
. The alpha key 
combined with other keys on the keypad can enter a variety 
of symbols, or adjust volume and touchscreen backlight. It 
can also be used to trigger the Alt key, function keys F1-F10, 
and enter other text editing keys (tab leftward and 
rightward). As for the Shift key, it allows entering of Shift+1, 
2, 3….10. In addition, it locks the keypad when used with 
the Backspace key. The alphanumeric keypad is the most 
comprehensive in text input, and is perfect for working with 
terminal emulation applications.   
BASIC KEYS 
These are a set of keys kept at the top of the keypad throughout all three keypad types.   
Figure 8: Basic keys 
Basic keys deliver the following functions:   
Key
Description
SCAN KEY 
Press the scan key to read a barcode in place.   
ARROW KEYS 
The arrow keys are circled around the center scan key. These can be used 
to move the cursor up, down, left or right during text input, or move 
between items in certain applications.   
SEND/END KEY 
By default, these two keys input the functions F14 and F15. You may also 
define their new key functions using CipherLab’s Button Assignment.