HP Cell Phone Accessories E6380-90019 사용자 설명서
Chapter 2
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Operating Overview
Using USER Keys
Using USER Keys
You can use user keys to move quickly between fields on the same
screen, and to access fields that are not normally available on the
screen you are using.
screen, and to access fields that are not normally available on the
screen you are using.
Local user keys are used to move between settings on the screen that is
displayed. Five local user keys are available for each screen:
displayed. Five local user keys are available for each screen:
k1
,
k2
,
k3
,
k4
,
and
k5
. When the user key is pressed, the cursor instantly moves to, and
selects, the assigned field; eliminating the need to turn and push the
knob. Using these keys removes any other local user keys you may have
set up.
knob. Using these keys removes any other local user keys you may have
set up.
Global user keys are used to access settings that are not available on
the current screen. Three global user keys are available:
the current screen. Three global user keys are available:
k1’
,
k2’
, and
k3’
.
(Use the
Shift
key to access the global user keys)
Using Pre-Defined USER Keys
To Use the Pre-Assigned Local USER Keys
Step 1. Press and release the
Shift
key, the
k4
key; then the
Enter
key.
The numbers 1 through 5 appear in front of various fields.
(See
(See
Step 2. Press the USER keys (
k1
to
k5
) and notice how the cursor
immediately moves to the corresponding field.
Step 3. To stop using the default user keys, press and release the
Shift
key, then the
k5
key to access the
Release
function; then press
the
Enter
key.
Figure 2-8 An Example of Pre-Assigned Local User Keys
USER
k1’
k1
k2’
k2
k3’
k3
k4
k5
Assign
Release
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