Part 4 deleting and inserting characters, Moving the cursor, Deleting individual characters – Casio KL-8200 User Manual

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2. Use u and i to move the highlighting to “RECALL” and

then press SET.

3. Use u, i, t and y to select the user character you

want and then press SET.

To delete a user character

1. Press FUNC and then ILLUST (USER CHR).
2. Use u and i to move the highlighting to “DELETE”

and then press SET.

3. Use u, i, t and y to select the user character you

want and then press SET.

4. Press SET to delete the selected character or ESC to

abort without deleting anything.

Part 4 Deleting and Inserting

Characters

This section describes everything you need to know about
deleting and editing characters you have already input.

Moving the Cursor

Use the cursor keys to move the cursor around the display
and position it for deleting and editing characters.

To move the cursor

• Press t to move the cursor to the left, and y to move the

cursor to the right.

• Press SHIFT and then t to make the cursor jump to the

next block mark ( ) to the left. (See page E-16 for details
about blocks).

• Press SHIFT and then y to make the cursor jump to the

next block mark ( ) to the right.

• Press FUNC and then t to make the cursor jump to the

beginning (far left) of the current line.

• Press FUNC and then y to make the cursor jump to the

end (far right) of the current line.

• Press FUNC and then u to make the cursor jump to the

first character of the text.

• Press FUNC and then i to make the cursor jump to the

end of the text.

• Holding down the t or y cursor key moves the cursor at

high speed.

Deleting Individual Characters

You can delete individual characters with either the BS key
or the DEL key. The only difference between the operation
of these two keys is the location of the cursor.

To delete characters using the BS key

Example: To change the word “commmputer” to “computer”.

1. Use t and y to move the cursor under “p”.

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2. Press BS twice to delete the two m’s to the left of the

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To delete characters using the DEL key

Example: To change the word “commmputer” to “computer”.

1. Use t and y to move the cursor under the first (far left)

“m”.

2. Press DEL twice to delete the two m’s at the cursor’s

position, shifting “mputer” to the left as you do.

Clearing the Display

The label printer gives you a choice of clearing the entire
display or only a specific block of text.

To clear all text

1. Press FUNC and then BS (CLS).

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2. Use u and i to highlight “ALL” (if it isn’t already high-

lighted).

3. Press SET.

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4. Press SET to clear all of the text on the display or ESC to

abort without clearing anything.

To clear a portion of text

1. Press FUNC and then BS (CLS).
2. Use u and i to highlight “PART” (if it isn’t already high-

lighted).

3. Press SET.

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4. Use u, i, t and y to move the cursor to start point of

the text you want to delete and press SET.

5. Use u, i, t and y to move the cursor to end point of

the text you want to delete.

• The text between the cursor and the start point is high-

lighted as you move the cursor.

6. Press SET to clear the highlighted text or ESC to abort

without clearing anything.

Text Editing

You can set up the label printer so it either overwrites exist-
ing characters with new input, or inserts new input between
existing characters. Note the following example.

Example

Existing text: ABCDEFGHI
Cursor location: E
New input: XXX

Overwrite

Result: ABCDXXXHI

Insert

Result: ABCDXXXEFGHI

To switch between overwrite and insert

1. Press SET UP to display the SET UP menu.
2. Highlight “INPUT” and then press SET.
3. Use u and i to highlight the setting you want (“IN-

SERT” or “OVERWRITE”) and then press SET.

• The CAPS indicator on the display is highlighted when

overwrite is turned on. The CAPS indicator appears nor-
mally (unhighlighted) when insert is turned on.

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