The keyboard, Typewriter keys, Chapter 5 – Cool-Lux A100 User Manual

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Chapter 5

The Keyboard

The computer’s keyboard layouts are compatible with a 101/102-key enhanced
keyboard. By pressing some keys in combination, all the 101/102-key keyboard
functions can be executed on the computer.
The number of keys on your keyboard depends on which country/region’s key-
board layout your computer is configured with. Keyboards for numerous lan-
guages are available.
There are five types of keys: typewriter keys, keypad overlay, function keys, soft
keys and cursor control keys.

Typewriter keys

The typewriter keys, produce the upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, punctu-
ation marks, and special symbols that appear on the screen.
There are some differences, however, between using a typewriter and using a
computer keyboard:

Letters and numbers produced in computer text vary in width. Spaces, which
are created by a “space character,” may also vary depending on line justifi-
cation and other factors.

The lowercase l (el) and the number 1 (one) are not interchangeable on com-
puters as they are on a typewriter.

The uppercase O (oh) and the 0 (zero) are not interchangeable.

The Caps Lock function key locks only the alphabetic characters in upper-
case while the shift lock on a typewriter places all keys in the shifted posi-
tion.

The Shift keys, the Tab key, and the BkSp (backspace) key perform the
same function as their typewriter counterparts but also have special com-
puter functions.

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