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Chapter 3: Getting To Know Your 7535/7530
Alphanumeric Keyboards - 58-Key And 63-Key
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Psion Teklogix 7535/7530 Hand-Held Computer User Manual
The <BKSP/DEL> Key
The <BKSP> key (sometimes referred to as destructive backspace) moves the
cursor one character to the left, erasing the incorrectly entered key stroke.
The <DEL> key (<BLUE> <BKSP>) erases the character at the cursor position.
The <CTRL> And <ALT> Key
The <CTRL> and <ALT> keys modify the function of the next key pressed and are
application dependent.
The <TAB> Key
Typically, the <TAB> key moves the cursor to the next field to the right or
downward.
The <ESC> Key
Generally, this key is used as a keyboard shortcut to close the current menu, dialog
box or activity and return to the previous one.
The <SPACE> Key
Pressing this key inserts a blank space between characters. In a Windows dialog
box, pressing the <SPACE> key enables or disables a checkbox.
The <SCAN> Key
Pressing the <SCAN> key – the yellow key with the star-burst scan symbol on it –
activates the scanner beam while pressed. For units that do not have internal
scanners, this key is inoperable.
3.5.3 Alphanumeric Keyboards - 58-Key And 63-Key
In addition to alphanumeric keys that are directly accessible on the keyboard (no
key combination is required) and the keys described in this chapter, the 58-key
keyboard (7535) and the 63-key keyboard (7530) also provides function keys and
macro keys.
Function keys <F1> through <F24> can be used with the CE operating system or
another application. The additional function keys – <F25> through <F30> along
with the macros are not used as part of the Windows CE .NET operating system.
All function keys and macro keys can be custom defined for each application. The
Tekterm application utilizes these keys. Refer to “Additional Keyboard Functions”
on page 221 for details about accessing function keys <F25> to <F30>.