Learning Input Methods
Special Key FeaturesThe integrated keyboard takes advantage of several special features to make using a small keyboard easier.
“Sticky” Keys
The integrated keyboard uses a “Sticky Key” feature for the Shift, Menu, and Fn keys (known as “key modifiers”). This means that when you enter a number or symbol requiring a combination of keys to be pressed, the key modifier will stay engaged until you press the second key. It is not necessary to press both keys at the same time.
Special Keys
There are several keys on the integrated keyboard that, when used in combination with other keys, make it easier to navigate the keyboard or have special modifier capabilities.
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| Function (Fn) key | “Sticky Key” for invoking |
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| alternate function or symbols |
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| on most keys. |
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+ | Symbol (Sym) key | Used for selecting alternate |
| (English only) | characters and symbols to |
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| replace a character. |
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| Symbol (Sym) key | Used for selecting alternate |
| (all other languages) | characters and symbols to |
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| replace a character. |
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| Start key | Instantly displays the Start |
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| menu from any application |
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| without tapping the screen. |
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| Menu key | |
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| which is used for shortcuts |
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| such as cutting and pasting. |
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