On-screen button and editing shortcuts, Launching and navigating applications – Think Outside Sierra Keyboard User Manual

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On-Screen Button and Editing Shortcuts

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

Generate an ESC

<

Fn

><Tab>

Turns on NumLock mode

<

Fn

><CapsLock>

Send (simulates a screen tap on Send) <

Fn

><G>

OK <

Fn

><Enter>

Close a window or application

<

Fn

><N>

New item

<Ctrl><N> or <

Fn

><Q>

Select all

<Ctrl><A>

Undo last action

<Ctrl><Z>

Cut selected text

<Ctrl><X>

Copy selected text

<Ctrl><C>

Paste cut or copied text

<Ctrl><V>

Emulate left Softkey (where applicable)

<

Fn

><Left Spacebar>

Emulate right Softkey (where applicable)

<

Fn

><Right Spacebar>

Launching and Navigating Applications

To launch software applications and navigate among them, refer to the
following table:

Action

Shortcut

Start Phone call (where applicable)

<

Fn

>+<D>

End Phone call (where applicable)

<

Fn

>+<F>

Launch Today screen

<

Fn

><J>

Access Programs screen

<

Fn

><K>

Access Settings screen

<

Fn

><M>

Launch Calendar

Top Application Key

Launch Contacts

Second Application Key

Launch Inbox

Third Application Key

Launch Internet Explorer

Bottom Application Key

Launch up to 10 user selected applications (refer to
“Hot-Key tab” section for more information)

<

Fn

><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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