Conventions used in this manual – Sharp OZ-5500 User Manual

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The following keyboard and symbol conventions are used
throughout this manual:

ON

,

ENTER

and other similar notations indicate keys on

the keyboard that should be pressed to perform operations.

Letters and numbers to be entered in examples are shown
in italics. For example:

lunch indicates that l-u-n-c-h should

be typed. Words shown in bold letters such as Calendar
indicate names of applications. Words shown in
UPPERCASE indicate menus or menu functions.

Some keys have more than one function, accessed by
using them in combination with

or

2nd

. ‘H’, for

example, accesses the HELP screen when the

2nd

key is

used with it. When a key’s second function is referred to in
an explanation, only that function is shown, not the key
itself. For example, the instruction to see the HELP screen
would be shown as

2nd

HELP

, not as

2nd

H

.

The

symbol indicates a tip or an important point you

should note.

The Organizer often lets you perform operations in more
than one way. These alternatives are indicated by the
symbol.

Cross-references to helpful information elsewhere in this
guide are marked by the

symbol.

Information messages displayed for the user are
given in quotation marks, eg. “Stored!”.

For a full list of key notation, see Appendix A, p.191.

Conventions Used in this Manual

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