NovaChat User’s Guide
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Working with Button Sets
A button set is a group of buttons “stacked” in the same location. For
example, consider how a keyboard works. When you press the Shift key,
uppercase letter keys are available in the same key locations as, or “on
top of”, lowercase letter keys. This is basically how a button set works.
For a detailed example, the Word Finder keyboard first displays the
lowercase letter keys.
If you choose the arrow key , the uppercase letter keys are displayed
in the same locations as, or on top of, the lowercase letter keys.
If you choose the
Sym
key, symbols are displayed in the same locations
as, or on top of, the letter keys.