Honeywell International Inc. 7400-352 Manuale Utente
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All three versions of the Dolphin 7400’s keyboard feature the standard Windows
modifier keys,
modifier keys,
Alt
,
Ctl
and
Shift
. For single-handed operation, the
Shift
key only
modifies the next key pressed; it must be pressed and released before each key
you wish to make
you wish to make
lower
case. For multiple
lower
case characters, hold the Shift
key down with one hand while typing with the other. Functions of the Alt and Ctl
keys are dependent on the software application in use.
keys are dependent on the software application in use.
There are two additional modifier keys located on the bottom row of the keyboard.
Use these keys in combination with other keys to type the corresponding color-
coded characters and functions. The Red and Blue keys only modify the next key
pressed; these keys must be pressed and released before each key you wish to
modify to the Blue or Red case. See the chart in
Use these keys in combination with other keys to type the corresponding color-
coded characters and functions. The Red and Blue keys only modify the next key
pressed; these keys must be pressed and released before each key you wish to
modify to the Blue or Red case. See the chart in
Appendix A
for key combinations
for keyboard functions and special characters that use these keys.
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ON/SCAN Key
The ON/SCAN key “wakes” the terminal from sleep mode. Its position also allows
convenient one-handed image-taking and/or barcode scanning.
convenient one-handed image-taking and/or barcode scanning.
Shift (SFT)
The Shift key toggles the keyboard from upper case alphabet mode to lower case
alphabet mode and back. Caps Lock may also be toggled by: pressing the red
modifier key followed by the Shift key or double-tapping the Shift key. When Caps
Lock is toggled off, the Shift key makes characters upper case; when it is toggled
on, the Shift key makes keys lower case.
alphabet mode and back. Caps Lock may also be toggled by: pressing the red
modifier key followed by the Shift key or double-tapping the Shift key. When Caps
Lock is toggled off, the Shift key makes characters upper case; when it is toggled
on, the Shift key makes keys lower case.
Enter (ENT)
The Enter key confirms data entry.
Escape (ESC)
The Escape key performs a cancel action.
Tab
The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a form.
Modifier Keys