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Remember that, after you have pressed all the keys in a chord, you may release them
together or in any order.
You will find a complete list of factory-preset letters, characters, symbols, and commands in
the Key Chord Mapping tab of the Twiddler Configurator.
Speed Tip
Here is a tip to speed up the way you type a series of letters which have chord labels of
the same color: Keep holding down the top row key with your index finger while your other
fingers form chord after chord with keys on the lower rows.
For example, press the left key in the top row under the red dot
and the right key in the next row beside the red label “I”. When you
release the two keys you have typed the lowercase letter “I”. Note
that the label “I” is red to remind you that the red-dotted top row key
is part of the “i” chord LROO.
Here is a second example. Press the top row key under the green
dot together with the key in the third row just to the left of the green
exclamation point “!”. When you release both keys you have typed
an excla mation point “!“ (ROLO).