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The keyboard can be operated in several display modes ranging from very small
keyboard to "big keys" mode suitable for finger-typing.
This keyboard is specific in that it can have separate left and right space
keys. Those keys insert a space character and perform various control functions
as well.
Most of the other keys perform as the ordinary keyboard keys do, but there are
exceptions. Some of the most notable are listed here:
- uppercase characters can be entered by performing an "Up" skew on a
key (tap a key area and drag the stylus short way upwards).
- there are up to 16 different actions you may assign to different skews and
apply them to a key by dragging the stylus up, left, up-right etc
- one of the most useful actions is by default assigned to the ShortLeft skew
which replaces the previous (wrong) character with a new one.
- short right skew, by default, inserts the character followed by space.
- space keys, enter, tab, backspace and shift keys are considered control keys
and can perform many editing and navigational actions. Here are the most useful
ones:
- right skew applied to the backspace key performs a "delete right"
operation
- you can cut/copy/paste using the left space key:
cut = left skew
copy = up skew
paste = down skew
- you can move left/right up/down using the right space key
- it's possible to display command & function keys (small dots around the
keyboard) that perform the already mentioned and several other operations (see
Manual)
- there are four small dots between alpha and numeric parts of the keyboard.
Pressing them activates:
ASCII table
Tiny calculator
Date picker
Switches keyboard off
- keyboard is capable of macro recording, templates, multiple clipboards and
various other advanced functions
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