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abcdef123456
On the screen you will notice that although all the letters are shifted to capitals, the numbers have
not been shifted to symbols. If you wish to type in a shifted symbol while [CAPS LOCK] is in
operation, simply hold down the [SHIFT] key before pressing a character key. Press the following
keys while holding down the [SHIFT] key:
ABCDEF123456
On the screen you will see:
ABCDEF!"#$%&
If you wish to return to small (lower case) characters again, press [CAPS LOCK] key once again.
If you wish to type in capital letters and shifted upper case symbols without having to constantly
hold down the [SHIFT] key, this can be carried out by holding down the [CTRL] key, then pressing
[CAPS LOCK] key once. Now type in:
abcdef123456
On the screen you will see:
ABCDEF!"#$%&
It is still possible to type in numbers while [CTRL] and [CAPS LOCK] are in operation, by using the
number keys to the right of the main keyboard.
Holding down the [CTRL] key and pressing [CAPS LOCK] once will return you to the mode that you
were previously in - CAPS LOCK or lower case. If you have returned to the CAPS LOCK mode,
simply press [CAPS LOCK] once again to return to the lower case mode..
[CLR]
This key is used to clear a character within the cursor.
Type in ABCDEFGH. The cursor will be positioned to the right of the last letter typed (H). Now press
the cursor left key [<-] four times. The cursor will have moved four places to the left, superimposed
over the top of the letter E.

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