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Toggling Between Alpha and Numeric Modes
The 29-key keyboard defaults to numeric mode, which means that the keyboard boots up to numeric 
mode after each hard reset.
Numeric mode is when you type numbers with the number keys. Alpha mode is when you type letters or 
characters with the number keys. The keyboard switches between alpha and numeric modes easily. 
The command bar displays an icon that indicates the status of the keyboard so that you can see which 
mode you’re in when toggling; see 
Switching to Alpha Mode
To switch modes, tap the Blue modifier key 
 as follows:
• Single-tap to switch only the next character pressed to alpha mode. 
The keyboard automatically switches back to numeric mode for the next key pressed.
• Double-tap to switch to alpha mode permanently. 
Double-tap again to switch back to numeric mode permanently.
Alpha Indicators
Each number key has a blue section with white characters inside it that indicate which letter or symbol is 
typed when you press that key in alpha mode. 
Please note that when typing in alpha mode, you must use the same multi-press method you would use 
when typing letters on a phone keypad. Each key press types the next letter in the sequence as displayed 
by the alpha indicator.
Note: You can still use regular Blue key combinations in alpha mode by pressing and holding the Blue modifier key 
 
Shift Functionality
In Alpha Mode 
When you switch the keyboard to alpha mode, letters type in lowercase by default.
To capitalize letters, tap the SFT key 
 as follows:
• Single-tap to capitalize only to the next letter pressed. 
• Double-tap to turn CAPS LOCK on and off. 
In Numeric Mode
Numeric mode is the default keyboard mode. When the keyboard is in numeric mode, tap the SFT key 
once to produce special characters; see