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Inputting Letters, Numbers and Symbols
The following describes the basic input operations for the SF Unit. Note that
you can use the following operations to input data only in the Telephone
Directory, the Memo Mode, the Schedule Keeper, the To Do Mode, the Expense
Mode, and the Anniversary Mode.
In all of the following operations, the input or correction is performed at the current
cursor location. To move the cursor around the display, use the
K
,
L
,
H
and
J
cursor keys.
Note
Every character and symbol you input is counted as an input character. New-line
(
B
) symbol is also counted as input characters. The maximum number of input
characters that can be stored for each data item is 384.
To input letters and numbers
Press the key that is marked with the letter or number that you want to input.
To input upper-case and lower-case letters
Press
CAPS
to switch the keyboard between upper-case and lower-case letters.
The indicator “
CAPS
’’ on the display shows that the keyboard is shift-locked
for upper-case letters.
•
The upper-case/lower-case setting you make with
CAPS
remains in effect
until you change it, even when you switch the SF Unit off.
•
A shift-lock operation using
CAPS
affects the letter keys only. It does not
shift the number keys for punctuation symbol input.
To shift the keyboard
Press
SHIFT
to temporarily shift the keyboard. Pressing
SHIFT
and then the Q,
W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O or P key inputs the symbol marked above the key. Pressing
SHIFT
and then the L key inputs “.com”. The indicator
“SHIFT”
on the display
shows that the keyboad is shifted.
Inputting Letters, Numbers and Symbols