Sharp OZ-590 User Manual

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Entering Characters

Entering Characters

Entering letters and numbers
When the cursor enters a text entry
field, a touch keyboard will pop up
on the screen.

To enter characters, use the
attached stylus to tap on the keys.

A list of frequently used keys is
shown below:

Menubar

Moving the Cursor

Move the cursor by pressing/tapping j , l , k , or m .

Making Corrections

1. Inserting characters

Place the cursor at the desired insertion point, then enter characters.

2. Deleting characters

c is used for deletion of data in Calculator mode and the Rate
figure in Conversion mode.

b is used for deletion of characters.

Shift keys: when tapped, it will rotate through
lowercase, caps, and caps-lock mode, to enable
uppercase and lowercase character entries.
When the ` key appears on the keyboard, tap the
key once; its appearance will change to ¡ ,
indicating an uppercase character entry is enabled.
Tap ¡ again to set “Caps Lock” (⁄), to enter a
series of uppercase characters.
Tap ⁄ once again to return to the lowercase
keyboard mode.

Backspace key: deletes a character to the left of
the cursor.

Space key: enters a space at the cursor.

Return key: enters a carriage return at the cursor.

Extended character key: activates a set of
extended character keys.

Go-back key: brings back the regular keyboard set.

Symbol key: activates a set of characters to enter
symbols.

Displays the second page of the symbol keyboard.

Displays the first page of the symbol keyboard.

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