Juniper Systems TK6000 User Guide User Manual

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Specialized Keyboard Keys
Sticky Keys

The Shift, Alt, Ctrl, and 2nd keys are called sticky keys. Each

sticky key has three modes: Next Key, ON, and OFF. The

colored backlights indicate when a sticky key is on. The sticky

key mode is determined as follows:
By default all sticky keys are OFF.
Pressing the sticky key once toggles the mode only for the Next

Key pressed. For example, with shift mode OFF (lower case),

pressing SHIFT then K displays an upper case K.
Double pressing the sticky key toggles and locks the sticky

mode. For example, with the shift mode OFF, double tapping

SHIFT locks the shift mode ON (caps lock). All subsequent non-

sticky keys pressed are then upper case keys. With the shift

mode ON, tapping SHIFT turns caps lock off and all non sticky

key presses result in lower case characters.
If you hold down a sticky key it is on for every key stroke until

the sticky key is released.

Window Key 
Press the Window Key to display the Start Menu regardless of

the application running.

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