PSC FALCON 315 User's Guide Page 41

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 116
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 40
Falcon 31x 41-Key Keypad
User’s Guide 17
The current input mode determines key functions on the Falcon 31x. The
shape of the cursor on the Falcon
31x in the viewport indicates the current
input mode.Input modes and corresponding cursors are described in
Table 5
on page 17.
Table 5: Input Modes, Key Sequences and Cursors
Working with Input Modes
The color coding of the keys and characters on the Falcon 31X reflects input
mode functions.
•The
yellow <Alpha> key works with the yellow letters on the other keys.
•The
blue <FN 1> key works with the functions (<F1> <F10>) and the
blue characters printed above some of the keys.
•The
black <FN 2> key works with the black characters or operations
printed above some of the keys.
For most applications, the letters and numbers are all that are needed.
Input Mode/
Key Sequence
Cursor Result of Keypress
Type 1—Remains in effect after each keypress until discontinued by user.
Normal
Outputs the white number or symbol on the key, or performs
an action (e.g., moves left).
<Alpha>
Outputs the yellow letter on the key (lowercase unless used
with Caps mode).
<Caps>
(Alpha Mode)
Outputs the uppercase yellow letter on the key.
Type 2—Affects only a single keypress or combination of key presses.
Function 1 Outputs the blue symbol or function above the key.
Function 2 Outputs the black symbol above the key.
Control <CTL>
Outputs the control meaning for alphanumeric or function
keys.
Alternate
<ALT>
Outputs the alternate meaning for alphanumeric or function
keys.
International
<INTL>
Outputs a character from the international character set
(page 18
).
2314.book Page 17 Wednesday, June 9, 2004 8:30 AM
Page view 40
1 2 ... 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 ... 115 116

Comments to this Manuals

No comments