Key sequences, Gold] or [gold/white] plane keys, Numeric keypad – Intermec 700 User Manual

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Introduction

Chapter 1

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700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual

Key Sequences

Use the following key sequences to enter characters into your 700 Color
Computer using either a numeric keypad or an alphanumeric keypad.

[Gold] or [Gold/White] Plane Keys

The [Gold] b plane key (numeric keypad) or the [Gold/White] c plane
key (alphanumeric keypad) provides you access to display controls, special
characters, and Pocket PC options.

Press the [Gold] b key or the [Gold/White] c key for each gold plane
key stroke you wish to make. For example to turn on the front light, press
and hold the [Gold] b key plus the 3 key on the numeric keypad or
press and hold the [Gold/White] c key plus the I key on the alphanu-
meric keypad. To turn the front light off, press the appropriate keys again.

Below and on the next page are the key sequences.

Numeric Keypad

The following table lists sequences that use the [Gold] b plane key. See
Chapter 2, “Windows Mobile 2003,” for information about the Pocket PC
applications.

Press the Keys

To Do This

[Gold]

b 3

Toggle the backlight on or off (also goes through backlight
power levels if held down)

[Gold]

b a

Access the Pocket PC Record application (see Note).

[Gold]

b 4

Access the Pocket PC Calendar application (see Note).

[Gold]

b 5

Access the Pocket PC Contacts application (see Note).

[Gold]

b 6

Access the Pocket PC Tasks application (see Note).

[Gold]

b 7

Move up one page.

[Gold]

b 8

Enter an asterisk (*).

[Gold]

b 9

Move down one page.

[Gold]

b 0

Access the Pocket PC Start menu.

[Gold]

b e

Enter an at symbol (@).

[Gold]

b K

Enter a backslash (/).

[Gold]

b E

Enter a minus sign (–).

[Gold]

b A

Enter a plus sign (+).

[Gold]

b

Tab to the right.

[Gold]

b

Tab to the left.

[Gold]

b U

Increase volume

[Gold]

b D

Decrease volume

Note: Pocket PC applications are accessible only if configured to do so in the App Launch
portion of the Utilities control panel applet. See page 366 for more information.

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