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Scorpius 980Tu plus Keyboard SPECIFICATIONS
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Footnotes
1. Usage of keys is not modified by the state of the Control, Alt, Shift or Num Lock keys That is ,
a key does not send extra codes to compensate for the state of any Control, Alt, Shift or Num
Lock keys
2. Typical language mappings: US: \l Belg: ’£FrCa:<}>Dan:*Dutch: <> fren:*   Ger: #’ ltal: ù
§
LatAm:}’] nor:,*Span:}Ç   Swed:;*Swiss:$£UK:#~.
3. Typical language mappings:Belg<\>FrCa:<<
>>Dab:<\>
Dutch:]1[Fren:<l>ltal:<>LatAM:<>Nor:<>Span : <> Swed:<l> Swiss :<\>UK:\l Brazil: \l.
4. Typically remapped for other languages in the host system
5. Keyboard Enter and keypad Enter generate different Usage codes
6. Typically near the Left-Shift key in AT-102 implementations
7. Example, Erase-Eaze
TM
 key
8. Reserved for language-specific functions, such as Front End Processors and Input Method
Editors
9. Reserved for typical keyboard status or keyboard errors. Sent as a member of the keyboard
array. Not a physical key.
10. Microsoft ®Windows ®key for Microsoft ®95 and 
“Compose”
11. Implemented as a non-locking key ; sent as member of an array
12. Implemented as a locking key; sent as a toggle button. Available for legacy support;
however , most systems should use the non-locking version of this key
13. Backs up the cursor one position, deleting a character a it goes.
14. Deleted one character without changing position
21.  Toggle Double-Byte/Single-Byte mode.
22.  Undefined, available for other Front End Language Processors
23.  Windowing environment key, examples are Microsoft ® Left Win key, Macintosh ® Left
Apple key, Sun ® Left Meta key
24.  Windowing environment key, examples are microsoft® Right Win key, Macintosh ® Right
Apple key. Sun ® Right meta key