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Using the On-Screen
Keyboard (Text Entry)
When text entry is necessary, an on-screen keyboard
appears.
Names and Functions of Parts (On-
Screen Keyboard)
You can display an alphanumeric, symbol, or umlaut
character set on the on-screen keyboard.
The name and function of each part on the keyboard is as
follows.
Example: On-screen keyboard during
alphanumeric character display
a
Title bar
The name of the setting item for which the on-screen
keyboard was opened is displayed here.
b
Entry box
Characters selected on the keyboard are entered here.
Characters input on a hardware keyboard are also entered
here.
c
Keyboard
When you select a character you want to input using
the
V
,
v
,
B
, and
b
buttons and then press the ENTER
button, the character is entered in the
2
entry box.
d
[Umlaut]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the
keyboard to umlaut character display.
e
[Backspace]
Select this and press the ENTER button to discard the
character immediately preceding the cursor.
f
[Delete]
Select this and press the ENTER button to discard the
character immediately following the cursor.
g
[Cancel]
Select this and press the ENTER button to cancel text
entry and close the on-screen keyboard.
h
[OK]
When you select this and press the ENTER button,
the text that appears in the entry box is applied and
input in the settings screen.
i
B
/
b
Select this and press the ENTER button to move the
cursor one space to the left or right.
j
[Small]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the
keyboard to lower case display.
k
[Caps]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the
keyboard to upper case display.
l
[Alphanum]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the
keyboard to alphanumeric character display.
m
[Symbol]
Select this and press the ENTER button to switch the
keyboard to symbol display.
Tip
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