
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer
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The following table lists sequences that use the orange/white (c) plane
key. See “Understanding Windows Mobile” on page 19 for information
about the Windows Mobile applications.
Using the Green Plane Keys
You can enter the alphabet using the green (Alpha) plane keys on numeric
keypads. Below and on the next page are the key sequences.
When you press the green key, the Scanning/Alpha LED ( ) shows red
for the Alpha mode. The keypad stays in Alpha mode until you press the
green key again.
To type a lowercase “c,” press green . To type a letter on
the same key as the last letter entered, wait two seconds, then enter the
correct series of keystrokes to create the next letter.
While in the Alpha mode and you press to initiate the CAPS mode,
you will render a CAPS LOCK until you press again. Once you are
in CAPS mode, you stay in CAPS until it is pressed again. Press to
enter a space.
Orange/White Plane Key Sequences
Press the Keys To Do This
c I Toggle the backlight on or off. You can also go through the
backlight power levels by holding the keys down.
c A Launch a Windows Mobile application or custom application.
c B Launch a Windows Mobile application or custom application.
c C Launch a Windows Mobile application or custom application.
c D Launch a Windows Mobile application or custom application.
c J Move up one page.
c G Enter an asterisk (*).
c P Move down one page.
c E Access the Windows Mobile Start menu.
c K Enter an at (@) symbol.
c H Enter a backslash (/).
c L Enter a minus sign (-).
c R Enter a plus sign (+).
c l Tab to the right.
c j Tab to the left.
c k Increase volume.
c m Decrease volume.
Note: You can configure the A1, A2, A3, and A4 functions to launch
Windows Mobile applications or custom applications in the App Launch
portion of the Utilities application. Go to Start > Settings > the System tab
> Utilities > the App Launch tab.
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