Using the modifier keys, Using the modifier keys -3, Modifier keys–see – Hand Held Products 7900 User Manual

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Dolphin® 7900 User’s Guide

Rev F

10/16/07

5 - 3

The up and down arrows can be used for

Volume up and down commands when pressed in combination with the blue modifier key, or

Page up and page down commands when pressed in combination with the red modifier key.

Other functionality varies according to the application in use.

Using the Modifier Keys

Modifier keys are those keys that modify the next key pressed. They are used on combination with the keys that follow to perform
functions or type special characters. In addition to the standard ALT key, the Dolphin 7900 terminal has Blue and Red modifier
keys and a color-coded overlay.

Sticky Key Functionality–ALT

Dolphin 9500 terminals support sticky key functionality for the ALT key, which means that you don’t have to press and hold the
ALT key when you press the next key. Instead, you can tap ALT and then the next key.

You need to open RegEdit and enable the __________ key.

Move the cursor one character to the left.

Name

Key

Function

ALT

The functions performed by the ALT key depends on the software application in use and
the key combination pressed. The Dolphin 7900 supports

Blue
Red

The blue and red keys are used in combination with other keys to type special characters
and perform system functions. Each key modifies only the next key pressed.

The overlay of each keyboard is color-coded to indicate the character typed or function
performed when specific keys are pressed immediately after the blue or red modifier key.

Press

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