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Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies
VX4 User’s Guide
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Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies
When using a sequence of keys that includes the 2
nd
key, press the 2
nd
key first then the rest of the
key sequence.
Note:
The VMT keyboard does not have a NumLock indicator. NumLock is enabled by default
in BIOS. NumLock may be toggled On or Off using the <2nd> <SHIFT> <F10>
keypress sequence. To change NumLock status at boot, it is necessary to access the
BIOS. Please refer to “BIOS” in Chapter 4, “Software”. When NumLock is off, only the
numeric 0 through 9 and DOT keys are affected. All other keymaps are unchanged.
When the computer boots with a VMT keyboard, the default condition of Caps (or
CapsLock) is Off. The Caps (or CapsLock) condition can be set toggled with a
<2
nd
>+<F1> key sequence. The CAPS LED on the VMT keyboard is illuminated when
CapsLock is On.
Press These Keys and Then
To get this key
2
nd
Shift
Ctrl Alt CapsLock
Press this key
Increase Brightness
x
F4
Decrease Brightness
x
F5
Increase Contrast
x
F6
Decrease Contrast
x
F7
Increase Volume
x
F8
Decrease Volume
x
F9
Keyboard Backlight
x x
F10
Suspend/Resume
x
F3
2
nd
2
nd
Shift
Shift
Alt
Alt
Ctrl
Ctrl
Esc
Esc
Space
Sp
Enter
Enter
Enter (numeric)
x
Enter
CapsLock (Toggle)
x
F1
Back Space
Ins/BkSp
Tab
Tab
7
The Brightness and Contrast Adjustment keys have no function because the VX4D is
equipped with a TFT display that has no provision for these adjustments.
8
The Volume Control keys have no function as the volume is not adjustable on the VX4D.
9
The Keyboard Backlight key is used in <2
nd
> + <CTRL> + <F10> key sequence. Refer
to “VMT Keyboard Backlighting” in Chapter 4, “System Configuration”.
10
The Suspend/Resume key has no function.