The QWERTY Keyboard
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VX6 Reference Guide
Secondary Keys LED
The VX6 keyboard is equipped with several secondary keys. These keys are identified by the
superscripted text found on the keyboard keys. The secondary keys are accessible by using two
(2) keystrokes: the <2
nd
> key followed by the superscripted key.
C
C
2ND
CAPS
2nd
9
8
7
/
-
+
4
5
6
INS
BKSP
CTRL
#
E
*
I
!
Q
@
W
O
(
P
)
R
$
T
%
U
&
Y
^
=
}
{
PgUp
ENTER
SHIFT
:
D
;
F
"
G
'
H
.
K
1
2
3
L
?
S
\
A
|
J
’
]
>
[
Home
PgDn
END
ALT
SP
~
B
C
V
X
Z
DEL
0
M
_
N
´
<
.
CAPS
BREAK
R/S
BKLT
ESC
2ND
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
Figure 2-24 The Secondary Key
Once the <2
nd
> state is enabled (by pressing the <2
nd
> key) the Secondary Mode LED is
illuminated and the <2
nd
> state is enabled until another key is pressed. The <2
nd
> key is toggled on
with a <2
nd
> keypress and then immediately off with another <2
nd
> keypress.
For example:
Press <2
nd
> and <F1> to turn CapsLock on and off.
Press <2
nd
> and <
↑
> to initiate the PgUp command.
Press <2
nd
> and <Q> to type the “!” key.
Press <2
nd
> and <BkSp> to enter the Insert (Ins) mode.
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