Hand Held Products Dolphin 7400, Dolphin 7450 manual Using the Modifier Keys, Other Special Keys

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Using the Modifier Keys

Modifier Keys

All three versions of the Dolphin 7400/7450 keyboard feature the standard PC keyboard modifier keys, Alt, Ctl and Shift. For single-handed operation, the Shift key only modifies the next key pressed; it must be pressed and released before each key you wish to modify. Functions of the Alt and Ctl keys are dependent on the software application in use.

There are two additional modifier keys located on the bottom row of the keyboard. Use these keys in combination with other keys to type the corresponding color-coded characters and functions. The Red and Blue keys only modify the next key pressed; these keys must be pressed and released before each key you wish to modify to the Blue or Red case. See the chart in Appendix A for key combinations for keyboard functions and special characters that use these keys.

Other Special Keys

ON/SCAN Key

The ON/SCAN key wakes the terminal from sleep mode. Its position also allows convenient one-handed image-taking and/or bar code scanning. On the 7450 terminal, the ON/SCAN key operates as an On or system wakeup control -- scanning is activated with the handle trigger.

Shift (SFT)

The Shift key toggles the keyboard from upper case alphabet mode to lower case alphabet mode and back. Caps Lock may also be toggled by pressing the red modifier key followed by the Shift key or by double-tapping the Shift key. When Caps Lock is toggled on, the Shift key makes characters lower case; when it is toggled off, the Shift key makes keys upper case.

Enter (ENT)

The Enter key confirms data entry.

Escape (ESC)

The Escape key performs a cancel action.

Tab

The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a form.

Light

The Light key toggles the LCD and keyboard backlights on and off.

Number Lock (NUM)

This key is included only on the 43-key keyboard option which defaults to alphabetic mode. The Number Lock key toggles between the alphabetic and numeric modes.

Alpha Lock (ALPHA)

This key is included only on the 35-key keyboard option which defaults to numeric mode. The Alpha key toggles between the numeric and alphabetic modes.

Backspace (BKSP)

This key appears on both the 35 and 56-keyboard options. The Backspace key moves the cursor back one space for each time the key is pressed. Backspace is a shifted function on the 43-key keyboard version. To delete a single character, press Red key + SP. To delete multiple characters, press Red key + SP and hold down the SP key.

Delete (DEL)

This key appears on both the 35 and 56-keyboard options. The Delete key deletes one character for each time the key is pressed. Delete is a shifted function on the 43-key keyboard version.

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Contents Dolphin 7400/7450 Hand Held Computer Patents TrademarksDisclaimer Table of Contents Using the Dolphin 7400/7450 Dolphin QuadCharger 11-2 Additional Features IntroductionRequired Safety Labels Batch TerminalsIf Your Dolphin 7400/7450 has a Radio FCC Compliance Dolphin 7400/7450 Batch Terminal Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Terminal with CiscoCanadian Compliance Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals Parameter SpecificationDolphin 7400/7450 RF Cisco 352 R&TTE Compliance Statement TTECare and Cleaning of the Dolphin BatteriesMicrowaves Page Accessories for the Dolphin 7400/7450 Getting StartedDolphin 7400 Models and Options Using Dolphin 7400/7450 for the First Time Bar Code Symbologies SupportedLaser Engine Options and Symbologies Supported Unpack the Carton and Check Its ContentsInstalling the Battery Pack Charging the Main Battery and Backup BatteryRemoving the Battery Pack Turning the Dolphin On And Off For the First TimeWaking the Dolphin From Sleep Mode Do not Press ANY Keys While the Terminal is Booting UPStylus Properties Screen Setting the Date/Time Setting Up Communications with Detectoid Installing DetectoidPCUsing DetectoidPC and DetectoidCE Page DetectoidCE Configuring the Modem Verifying that Dolphin 7400/7450 is Working ProperlyTouchscreen-equipped terminals Resetting the Dolphin Cold Boot Resetting the Dolphin Warm BootTerminals without touchscreens Page System Features Dolphin 7400/7450 OverviewFront Panel Features LEDsVGA Display Cursor Keys Audio SignalsON/SCAN Key KeyboardBack Panel Features DolphinImage Engine Laser Engine Battery WellBattery Charging Contacts Hand StrapBumpers Communication Power Managing Battery PowerCriticalBatt=dworda Setting Critical and Low Battery PointsUsing the Power Control Panel LowBatt=dword19Using the Battery Conditioning Utility Charging the Battery PackServicing the Battery Pack Storing BatteriesEntering Data Using the Dolphin 7400/7450Using the Image Reader Via the Touch ScreenOmni-Directional Scanning Options Linear bar code 2D Matrix symbolReading a Bar code Capturing ImagesCommunication Media Software Communication ProgramsUsing the Special Keys KeyboardsUsing the Cursor Keys To Use This Cursor Key Press DescriptionUsing the Modifier Keys Other Special KeysNavigating the Keyboard Key CombinationsUsing the Modem Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Terminal Configuring The Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Terminal Client Utilities for the Cisco Dsss 802.11b RadioConfiguring the Cisco Dsss Wlan Radio To Configure the Radio Card Host Connectivity Customizing the ActiveSync Remote IconPage Hub of the System Power ConditioningDolphin Charging/Communication Cradles Ir/IrDA Optical CommunicationsHomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase Green LED Data is being sent from the Dolphin HomeBaseOrange LED Green LED AUX Battery LED Description Orange LEDIntelliBase+ Comm LED Description Red LEDBack Panel HomeBase/IntelliBaseIntelliBase+ USB HomeBase Bottom Panel of HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+Powering the Dolphin Terminal Installing The Charging/Communication Cradle Setting Up For CommunicationsCharging Additional Battery Packs in the IntelliBase+ Deep-Cycling BatteriesIBM AT DB9 IBM XT Configuring the Dolphin Terminal for Communications Select StartSettingsControl PanelCommunications PropertiesPage Setting Up For Communications With The USB HomeBase Page Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal Mounting the HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase Desk MountingWall Mounting Page Dolphin QuadCharger Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and FunctionTop Panel Inserting and Removing Battery Packs Setting Up The QuadChargerSupplying Power To The QuadCharger Charging Batteries In The QuadChargerDescription Status LEDTroubleshooting Problem IssueDolphin Mobile Charging/Communication Cradles Mobile IntelliBase and Mobile Base Parts and Functions Front PanelDolphin Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile Base Mounting Bracket Power Supply RS-232 Connector Locking Lever RS-232 Bottom Panel of Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile Base Charging a Dolphin TerminalInstalling The Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase Mounting the Mobile IntelliBase Spring Arm AssemblyInstalling The Dolphin Mobile Base Setting the Baud Rate Configuring the Dolphin Terminal Select StartSettingsControl PanelCommunication SettingsDeveloping Applications Page Warranty, Support and Service Limited WarrantyHow Problems Should Be Handled How To Extend Your Warranty Return InformationLocations North America/Canada Technical AssistanceAssistance Online Europe, Middle East, and AfricaPage Appendix a Windows Keyboard ShortcutsPress Using the Modifier Keys Key Alpha/Numeric KeyboardKey Combination Function/Special Character Red key + T Red key + U Red key + W Red key + Y Key Numeric/Alpha Key Full Alpha Numeric Key/Key Combinations Function/Special Characters ALT + 3 +F12 Red key + P F16 Red key + Q F17 Hold the ALT key down as you type in the numbers HHP, Inc