General Description Of Individual Function Keys; System Keys - Casio QT-6600 Reference Manual

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2-2. General description of individual function keys

2-2-1. System keys

1)
Numeric keys (0, 1 ~ 9, 00, 000, decimal point)
2)
Clear key
3)
Home position key
4)
End key
5)
Left, right, up, down arrow keys
6)
Yes key
7)
No key
8)
Mode key
9)
ESC/SKIP key
10) Display on/off key
11) Page up key
12) Page down key
QT-6600 Reference Manual
This section describes individual function key that can be assigned to the keys on the
keyboard of QT-6600.
The system key consist on a non-programmable function key.
The following system keys are available.
These keys are used for inputting numerical data such as PLU codes, amounts, quantities,
etc. These keys must be allocated on the keyboard.
This key is used for clearing numerical values after they have been input, and after incorrect
function keys have been pressed. This key also can be used to clear errors. This key must
be allocated on the keyboard.
This key is used for returning cursor to the home position.
This key is used for moving cursor to the bottom position.
These keys are used for moving the cursor.
This key is used for consenting the selection and proceeding steps.
This key is used for cancelling the selection and proceeding steps.
This key is used for changing modes of the terminal. This key shows the allowable mode
keys in the mode pop-up window.
This key is used for terminating a programming sequence, X/Z sequence, and returning the
former window. This key is also used for terminating a report being issued in PGM, X, and
Z mode.
This key is used for turning on / off the terminal.
This key is used for turning the window forwards.
This key is used for turning the window backwards.
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