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Main keyboard

The layout of the main keyboard essentially corresponds to that of
a typewriter keyboard. Pressing a key generates the corresponding
character and moves the cursor forward by one position. Most keys
have a repeat function, i.e. if you hold down the key, the entry of
that character is repeated. However, there are a few country-
specific keys (so-called dead keys) which do not cause the cursor
to move forwards when pressed.

A few PC-specific keys on the main keyboard are assigned special
functions:

The RETURN, ENTER key

< >

This key is used to have the current command input executed by
the computer. After inputting a text line, pressing this key moves
the cursor to the beginning of a new line. Depending on the
program in use, the function of the <RETURN> key on the main
keyboard and <Enter> on the numeric keypad may be different.

The BACKSPACE key < >

This key moves the cursor one space to the left and deletes the
last character.

The

SPACE

BAR

<

>

Pressing this key moves the cursor one space to the right and
inserts an empty space at the same time. Please note that an
empty space is treated in the same way as a letter or number.

The TAB key < >

In word-processing programs, this key is used to move the cursor
to the next tab stop. Depending on the program in use, the key
may also be used for other cursor movements or functions.

The SHIFT key < >

Two identical shift keys are located on the left and right sides of the
main keyboard. Pressing the shift key while simultaneously
pressing a letter or number generates the letter in upper case or
the relevant special character. In connection with the numeric

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