About The Color-Coded Keys; Enter Characters On Alphanumeric Keypads; 51-Key Keypad - Honeywell CK65 Series User Manual

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About the Color-Coded Keys

Use the keypad color-coded modifier key(s) to access all the characters, numbers,
symbols, and functions marked on the computer keys and keypad overlay.
Note: On any keypad, you can lock the modifier key On and type only symbols or special
characters by pressing the orange or green modifier key twice in rapid succession.
Press the modifier key again to unlock the modifier.

Enter Characters on Alphanumeric Keypads

51-Key Keypad

Computer models with a 51- key alphanumeric keypad include orange and green
modifier keys for typing symbols and special characters. The keypad also has
customizable auxiliary keys (F1 to F5) that can provide up to five additional key
functions.
To learn more about customizing the key functions, see
page 37.
To type an alphabetic character or a number:
To type a symbol or special character:
1. Press the orange or green modifier key.
2. Press the key for the symbol or special character.
To type a single uppercase alphabetic character:
1. Press the orange modifier key then
2. Press the character. The shift notifier in the status bar will turn Off.
To type all uppercase alphabetic characters:
1. Press the orange modifier key then
2. Press the character keys.
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Press the relevant character or number key.
Example: Press
A
will display in the status bar to indicate that shift is On.
Example: Press
,
A
will display in the status bar while caps lock is On.
and then
T
to type a question mark.
A
.
A
then
Y Y
to type the capital letter Y.
B
.
Remap a Button or Key
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