Preparation for use and operation
Indicators and input devices
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The figure below shows how to access the different characters on keys with overlaid functions. The
keystrokes shown in the example only work if
CapsLK
,
NumLK
, and
PadLK
have not been enabled (i.e.
they are not visible in the display field).
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Example from a German keyboard
Backspace key
The Backspace key deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
Tab key
The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop.
Enter key (return, enter, line feed, carriage return)
The enter key terminates a command line. The command you have entered is
executed when you press Enter.
Caps Lock key
The Caps Lock key activates uppercase mode (CapsLK is shown in the display field).
The Caps Lock function causes all the characters you type to appear as uppercase. In
the case of overlay keys, the character on the upper left on the keycap appears when
that key is pressed.
To cancel the Caps Lock function, simply press the Caps Lock key again.
Shift key
The Shift key causes uppercase characters to appear. In the case of overlay keys, the
character on the upper left on the keycap appears when that key is pressed.
Alt Gr
Alt Gr key
The
>$OW
>$OW*U@
*U@
key causes the characters in the lower middle of the keycap to appear
(e.g. in the case of the
>@
>@
key).
Fn
Fn
The
>)Q@
>)Q@
key enables the special functions indicated in blue on overlay keys (see "Key
combinations").
If the external keyboard does not feature a
>)Q@
>)Q@
key, you can simultaneously press
the
>&WUO@
>&WUO@
+
>$OW
>$OW*U@
*U@
key or the
>&WUO@
>&WUO@
key and the right
>$OW@
>$OW@
key instead.