Intermec 6400 User Manual

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General Information

SECTION 1

1-12 6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide

EXAMPLE:

Pressing the green [SHFT] key and then the [DEL] key produces a

dot instead of deleting the character at the cursor. The nearby keys

on that row [CTRL], [ALT], and [ESC] still behave normally when the

green [SHFT] is pressed first.

This is why annunciators are absolutely crucial, since you

must only press one key at a time. The annunciators tell

you which shift key you are pressing and holding down. Re-

fer to page 1-14 for locations and meanings of display an-

nunciators.
Pressing more than one shift key along with another key

may not always produce the result you expected. This hap-

pens as a result:

"

Of the sequence of keys pressed, and

"

The mode your computer is in at the time the key is

pressed.

There is no problem when you press the green [SHFT] and

the yellow key. But if you press the [SHFT] and either the

blue or yellow shift key, you usually experience different

results than you expect.

Summary of Shift Key Combinations

"

Green [SHFT] and either blue or yellow shift key and

another keystroke, no confusion

"

Green [SHFT] and blue and yellow shift key along

with another key, confusion can occur

This is similar to your PC, if the NUM LOCK or CAPS

LOCK is engaged then pressing shift and a key usually pro-

duces something other than what you want. Therefore, just

like with a PC, to get the result you want you have to

change a mode or the sequence you press the keys.

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