KWR174002/01BR &
KWR174003/01BR
Manual (Draft Version)
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3.5 Keyboard Mode
The Qwerty keyboard will be held by both hands and used in landscape orientation.
The keyboard also supports secondary keys by using
FN
or
SHIFT
; this allows the keyboard to
support uppercase characters, symbols and digits with the limited number of Qwerty keys.
There are 2 ways of activating secondary keys:
1. Press and release
FN
or
SHIFT
key followed by pressing another key. For example, press
FN
then
Q will send „1
‟
, press
SHIFT
then Q will send “Q”. After “Q” is released and pressed again, „”q” will
be sent.
2. Press and hold
FN
or
SHIFT
key followed by pressing another key. For example, press and hold
FN and then press Q will send “1”, press and hold
SHIFT
and Q will send “Q”.
As long as the secondary key is pressed and held, the secondary character will have the same
repeating behavior as the normal primary key „press and hold
‟
.
To minimize accidental presses of the Qwerty keys while in RC or Mouse Cursor Control, the Qwerty
keys will be deactivated. When not in SLEEP mode and the keyboard side is detected faced down,
the Qwerty keys will be locked, key presses on the keyboard will be ignored. When device is not in
SLEEP mode and the keyboard side is detected faced up, the Qwerty keys are unlocked.