Keystroke Combination

Action (continued)

 

 

 

Blue Key

+ left arrow

Scrolls left

 

 

 

Blue Key

+ right arrow

Scrolls right

 

 

 

Blue Key

+ OK

Closes program

“Sticky” Keys

The integrated keyboard uses a “Sticky Key” feature for the Shift and Blue (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

Key

Function

Description

 

 

 

 

Function (Fn) key

“Sticky Key” for invoking

 

 

alternate functions or symbols on

 

 

most keys.

+Function (Fn) key and space bar key (English only)

Used for selecting alternate characters and symbols to replace a character.

NOTE: To type a backslash (\) on the Thumb keyboard, first press the Blue (Fn) Key + P to create a forward slash (/), then the Symbol/

Space Bar key to modify it as necessary. Refer to the following “Accent Characters” section for more information on modifying characters.

Accent Characters

To type any of the accent characters, press the letter you require to be accented, then press the Blue (Fn) Key and the Symbol/Space bar.

Continue pressing the Blue (Fn) Key and the Space bar until you reach the

desired special character. For example, if you press a, then the Blue Key and the Symbol/Space Bar, the a will result in à. If you press the Blue

(Fn) Key and Space Bar again, the à will change to á. If you continue to press the Blue (Fn) Key and the Space Bar, the accent mark over the a will continue to change.

To type a capital letter with an accent, press and hold down the Shift key and press the desired letter, then press the Blue (Fn) Key and the Space Bar. For example, press Shift + a, then press the Blue (Fn) Key and the Space Bar, the A will result in À.

Learning Input Methods

4–3