Typing in text, Moving around the display – Sharp OZ-640 User Manual

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Typing in text

Typing in text is simple and straightforward.

The Organizer’s keyboard layout is just like

the keyboard on a typewriter or computer.

Letters (lower-case and upper-case)

Any of the standard letters (A to Z) can be

entered by pressing the corresponding key. All

letters will normally appear in lower case.

Hold down either of the [

] keys while pressing

letter key(s) to enter upper-case letters. [2nd]

[

] functions like a “Caps lock” key on a

typewriter or computer. Once pressed, the symbol

CAPS will appear in the display. Any letters

typed while the Organizer is in CAPS mode will

appear in upper case. To switch back to lower-

case mode, simply press [2nd] [

] again. To

enter lower-case letters while in CAPS mode,

hold down [

] while pressing a letter key.

Numbers

Numbers are entered using the numeric keypad

located to the right of the display. The numbers

are entered regardless of whether CAPS mode is

on or off.

Symbols

The symbols that appear in white above certain

keys can be entered directly from the keyboard.

Holding down [

] while pressing the appropriate

key will allow you to enter these symbols.

Colons can be entered by holding down [

] and

pressing the [ • ] key. In addition, a large

number of special symbols are available by

pressing [SMBL] (see p.71)

Moving around the display

You can move the cursor around the display with

the cursor keys [

] , [

] , [

] and [

]. In addition, you can hold any cursor key

down for continuous rapid movement.

The following convenient keyboard shortcuts are

also available in Edit mode:

[2nd] [

] Moves the cursor to the end of the

line.

[2nd] [

] Moves the cursor to the beginning

of the line.

[2nd] [

] Moves the cursor to the first line

of a field.

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