
Zaxcom Fusion User’s Manual______________________________________________________Chapter 2
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Keyboard page
Page purpose:
This page makes it easier to enter alphanumeric data for those data fields requiring it.
How to get here:
Any field that requires alphanumeric data entry.
Figure 2-71 Generic Keyboard page
Page Notes
This page appears and overlaps the bottom portion of the screen for which the user wishes to enter data.
Immediately above this is displayed a dialog box that describes what data is expected and a textbox to accept
those characters.
If you press the
Bsp
(backspace)
button
, one character is removed from the typing area.
If you press the
Shift
button
, the first character typed after that is capitalized and the remaining characters are not.
If you press the
Caps
button
, all characters subsequently typed are capitalized until the
Caps
button
is pressed
again.
When you have finished typing, press the
Ent
(Enter)
button
or the
ENTER
key
to accept the data. That closes
this page and returns to the previous page.
Page Level Shortcuts
HOME
key
– moves the cursor to the first character in the field.
END
key
– moves the cursor to the last character in the field.
LEFT/RIGHT ARROW
keys
– move the cursor left/right.
ESC
key
– discards unsaved changes and closes the data entry field.
DEL
key
– deletes the character at the cursor and left shifts all characters on the right side
of the cursor.
INS
key
– moves the cursor to the first character in the field.
ENTER
key
– accepts the data, validates it and closes the data entry field.
TAB
key
– same as
ENTER
key
BACKSPACE
key
–
1) If the cursor is on the last character, it deletes the character at the cursor
and moves the cursor left one character.
2) If the cursor is not on the first or last character, it deletes the character to
the left of the cursor, moves the cursor to the left one character and left
shifts the characters on the right of the deleted character by one character.
3) If the cursor is on the first character, it deletes the character at the cursor
and moves the characters right of the cursor to the left one character.