Keyboard layout, The character keys, Notes – Brother WP330MDS User Manual

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Keyboard Layout

This word processor has more keys than a common typewriter. In order to get a clear

understanding of the keyboard, we will distinguish three classes of keys as described
below. Most keys are auto-repeat; if you hold down the key, it repeats until you
release the key.

In this Owner’s Manual, CODE + a second key indicates that the CODE key must be

held down while the second key is pressed.

The Character Keys

The character keys are used to type the actual text. They are very similar to the

character keys of a common typewriter except that this word processor accepts

different daisy wheels, and therefore makes available a greater number of characters.

NOTES:

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The characters available when the keyboard Is set to I (standard) appear on the

left of the key tops.

The characters available when the keyboard is set to II (international) appear on

the right of the key tops.

The characters available when the keyboard is set to HI (symbol) are not shown

on the key tops.

The Keyboard Control Keys

The keyboard control keys are used to modify the effect of the other keys. Pressing

SHIFT or CODE alone will not produce any effect. To modify the effect of another key,

you must hold down SHIFT or CODE while pressing the key to be modified.

In this Manual, such a double keystroke will be symbolized by the V’ sign.

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