Learning Input Methods

Menu Key Functions

The Menu key is application- and context-sensitive. It pulls up a menu specific to what you are doing. Not all applications support functions for the Menu key. The following table shows some examples of how Pocket Word use the Menu key when text is selected. Different menu options are shown if no text is selected.

Menu + C

Copies highlighted selection into buffer

 

 

Menu + P

Pastes text from buffer

 

 

Menu + T

Cuts highlighted selection

 

 

Menu + L

Clears highlighted selection

 

 

Menu + F

Opens the Format menu

 

 

Menu + A

Starts a new paragraph

 

 

Menu + S

Opens the spell check program

 

 

Keyboard Layout

Below is an illustration of the keyboard layout for reference purposes.

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