Psion Teklogix PX750 Manual Do Utilizador
Chapter 3: Getting To Know NEO
The Keys
The Keys
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The locked modifier key will remain active until it is pressed a third time to unlock or turn it
off. Once a modifier key is unlocked, the uppercase representation at the bottom of the
screen is no longer displayed.
off. Once a modifier key is unlocked, the uppercase representation at the bottom of the
screen is no longer displayed.
3.4.2
The Keys
The [SHIFT] Key
The [SHIFT] key provides access to uppercase alpha characters, and on numeric hand-helds,
it also provides access to the symbols displayed in white print on the keys.
To lock the keyboard into uppercase, CAPS-lock, press [FN/BLUE] followed by [SHIFT]. A
CAPS-lock icon – a blue capital letter A within a white box – appears in the taskbar. To
unlock or turn off CAPS-lock, press [FN/BLUE] [SHIFT] again.
The [SHIFT] key provides access to uppercase alpha characters, and on numeric hand-helds,
it also provides access to the symbols displayed in white print on the keys.
To lock the keyboard into uppercase, CAPS-lock, press [FN/BLUE] followed by [SHIFT]. A
CAPS-lock icon – a blue capital letter A within a white box – appears in the taskbar. To
unlock or turn off CAPS-lock, press [FN/BLUE] [SHIFT] again.
The Arrow Keys
The Arrow keys move the cursor around the screen in the direction of the arrow: up, down,
left and right. The cursor is the flashing box or underline character that indicates where the
next character you type will appear.
The Arrow keys move the cursor around the screen in the direction of the arrow: up, down,
left and right. The cursor is the flashing box or underline character that indicates where the
next character you type will appear.
The [SPACE] Key
Pressing this key inserts a blank space between characters. In a Windows dialog box, press-
ing the [SPACE] key enables or disables a checkbox.
Pressing this key inserts a blank space between characters. In a Windows dialog box, press-
ing the [SPACE] key enables or disables a checkbox.
The [<—/DEL] Key
This key allows access to both the backspace and the delete function. The backspace func-
tion represented by an arrow [<—] (sometimes referred to as destructive backspace) moves
the cursor one character to the left, erasing the incorrectly entered key stroke.
The delete function ([FN/BLUE] [<—/DEL]) erases the character at the cursor position.
This key allows access to both the backspace and the delete function. The backspace func-
tion represented by an arrow [<—] (sometimes referred to as destructive backspace) moves
the cursor one character to the left, erasing the incorrectly entered key stroke.
The delete function ([FN/BLUE] [<—/DEL]) erases the character at the cursor position.
The [CTRL] And [ALT] Key
The [CTRL] and [ALT] keys modify the function of the next key pressed and are applica-
tion-dependent.
The [CTRL] and [ALT] keys modify the function of the next key pressed and are applica-
tion-dependent.
The [TAB] Key
Typically, the [TAB] key moves the cursor to the next field to the right or downward.
Typically, the [TAB] key moves the cursor to the next field to the right or downward.
The [ESC] Key
Generally, this key is used as a keyboard shortcut to close the current menu, dialog box or
activity and return to the previous one.
Generally, this key is used as a keyboard shortcut to close the current menu, dialog box or
activity and return to the previous one.