On-Screen Button and Editing Shortcuts Launching and Navigating Applications
From the keyboard, you can activate on-screen buttons such as (OK) or (X)
and access application editing functions. Refer to the following table for the
appropriate keyboard shortcut.
On-Screen Button or Editing Function Shortcut
OK <LFn>–<Enter>
<LFn>–<.>
Send (simulates a screen tap on Send)
<LFn>–<X> Close a window or application <LFn>–<Tab> Generate an ESC <LFn>–<CapsLock> Turns on NumLock mode
Turns on CapsLock mode <CapsLock>
<Ctrl>–<N> or <LFn>–<N> New item <Ctrl>–<X> Cut selected text <Ctrl>–<C> Copy selected text <Ctrl>–<V> Paste cut or copied text <Ctrl>–<Z> Undo last action <Ctrl>–<A> Select all <LFn>–<Left Spacebar> Emulate left Softkey (where applicable) <LFn>–<Right Spacebar> Emulate right Softkey (where applicable)
To launch software applications and navigate among them, refer to the
following table:
Action Shortcut
<LFn>–<C> Access Programs screen <LFn>–<V> Access Settings screen <LFn>–<Z> Launch Today screen <LFn>–<A> Launch Calendar <LFn>–<S> Launch Contacts <LFn>–<D> Launch Inbox <LFn>–<F> Launch Tasks <LFn>–<J> Launch Notes <LFn>–<K> Launch Word <LFn>–<L> Launch Excel <LFn>–<;> Launch Internet Explorer
Launch up to 10 user selected applications (refer to
“Hot-Key tab” section for more information) <Alt>–<LFn>–<number>
Toggle among open and recently used programs. <Alt>–<Tab> (Hold the Alt
key and hit the Tab key until
the program you want is
selected, then release keys
to make it active)
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