Table 2-2. qwerty keypad actions (continued) – Symbol Technologies MC50 User Manual

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OK

Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key, as an OK or close button. This function is user programmable. Refer to the Mobile
2003 Second Edition for Pocket PCs Application Guide
for more information.

Start Menu

Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key, to instantly display the Start menu from any application without tapping the
screen. This function is user programmable. Refer to the Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PCs Application Guide for more
information.

Menu

Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key, to instantly display the Context Menu from any application without tapping the
screen. This function is user programmable. Refer to the Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PCs Application Guide for more
information.

Messaging

Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key, to instantly display the Messaging application without tapping the screen. This
function is user programmable. Refer to the Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PCs Application Guide for more information.

Calendar

Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key, to instantly display the Calendar application without tapping the screen. This
function is user programmable. Refer to the Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PCs Application Guide for more information.

Contacts

Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key, to instantly display the Contacts application without tapping the screen. This
function is user programmable. Refer to the Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PCs Application Guide for more information.

Phonepad

Use this key in conjunction with the Blue key, to display the Phonepad application without tapping the screen. This function is
user programmable. Refer to the Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PCs Application Guide for more information.

Shift Key

Use the Shift/Caps key to change the state of the alpha characters from lowercase to uppercase. Pressing the key twice, locks
the state of the characters to uppercase. When the Shift/Caps key is pressed, a Shift icon appears on the display. See

Shift

Key Icon on page 2-10

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Table 2-2. QWERTY Keypad Actions (Continued)

Key

Action

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