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The
<BKSP>
key moves the cursor to the previ-
ous character in the field, and while doing so,
erases the character. Any remaining characters
to the right of the cursor are shifted to the left.
The <BKSP> key is only active on data entry
screens.
The Function
<Fn>
key changes the alphabetic
keypad to preset function keys. For example, the
<A> key in <Fn> mode becomes <F1>. Pressing
the <Fn> key produces the
function icon on
the lower Taskbar.
When pressed once, the orange
<SHIFT>
key
toggles between alphabetic and numeric keypad
modes, shifting between letter entry and digit
entry. Pressing the <SHIFT> key produces the
alphabetic mode or numeric mode
icon on the lower Taskbar.
For example, pressing the <SHIFT> key and then
the <P> key types the digit “8”. Pressing the
<SHIFT> again and then the <P> key types the
letter “P”.
Hold down the <SHIFT> key and press on any
alphabet key for uppercase letter (default mode
is lowercase letters).
The <SHIFT> is also used for screen and keypad
illumination (see page 17).
Table 3: HC700-i - Key Assignment
Key
Function
F
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