Advanced Topics
5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21)
Chapter 7-64
Assigning Key Features
You may assign different features to any of the keys on your custom keyboard, using the
Key Features
command.
The following table is a list of the basic keys features:
Key
Feature
F1
Caps Key
F2
Shift Key
F3
Convert Caps
F3
Key Border
Table 7-2 Key Feature List
Caps Key
You may assign any key on your custom keyboard to be the Caps Key. The status indicator beside the
Caps Key
feature on the Keyboard Menu Status Bar denotes the status of the key. A ‘-’ indicates that
Caps has not been assigned, and ‘+’ indicates that Caps has been already assigned to that particular
key.
Shift Key
Just like the Caps Key feature, you can use the
Shift Key
feature to assign any key on your keyboard
to be the Shift Key. The status indicator beside the Shift Key feature on the Keyboard Menu Status
Bar denotes the status of the key. A ‘-’ indicates that Shift has not been assigned, and ‘+’ indicates
that Shift has been already assigned to that particular key.
Convert Caps
You may assign the
Convert Caps
feature to any key on your keyboard. If Convert Caps is not turned
on (status indicator = ‘-’), that key will not be capitalized when the Caps Key is pressed.
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By default, the Convert Caps feature is turned on for every key.
Key Border
The Key Border feature lets you assign borders to keys on your custom keyboard. To assign a border
to your key, select the
Key Border
feature and then touch the key that you wish to assign.
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By default, the Key Border feature is turned on for every key.
Key Fonts
The 5000 Mobile Terminal has the capability to display custom fonts on its keyboard keys. These
fonts can be ASCII single byte character sets, or Chinese/Korean double byte character sets.
See
Character Sets
and
Fonts
in Chapter 6 for more information.