Cingular X-C 6250 Pro (300) User Manual

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X-C 6250 Pro (300) NT User’s Manual

79-0030-001 11 January 2001

ALT GR

The

ALT GR

key, a special function key found on the 85-

key keyboard, when pressed and held, allows you to use

characters in the bottom right of a three character key.

BACKSPACE

The

BACKSPACE

key, sometimes represented on the

keyboard as a left arrow, moves the cursor one position

to the left. The character to the left of the cursor is

erased.
On the 85-key International Keyboard the key to the

right of the

BACKSPACE

key is also designed to move the

cursor one position to the left. The character to the left

of the cursor is erased. If other functions are designed

for this key, the key will be printed with the appropriate

legend.

CAPS LOCK

Pressing the

CAPS LOCK

key one time locks keys A

through Z in the UPPER CASE position. Pressing the

CAPS LOCK

key again returns the letters to lower case.

While in the upper case mode, pressing the

SHIFT

key

results in lowercase characters when entered. You still

have to use the

SHIFT

key to display characters located

on the upper portion of the keyboard. For example, press

SHIFT+8

to type an asterisk (*), even when the

CAPS

LOCK

key is activated.

This icon appears on the Taskbar when Caps Lock

is activated. (feature currently not available with NT

4.0).

Key

Description

CTRL

The

CTRL

(control) key works with other keys to perform

a variety of functions.

ENTER

The

ENTER

key signals the computer that you have

completed your entry. This is your way of telling the

computer to process the information that you have

entered.

ESC

The

ESC

(escape) key cancels the current line if you are

working in a Command Prompt. In Windows, the

ESC

key allows you to exit a pop-up window or message box.

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