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lCeyboard
Page
4-
2
User's
Guide
August
1985
98-lCey lCeyboard
--
56K420/ADA
The
keyboard
is
divided
into
four
groups
of keys.
The main
group
of
the
keyboard
is
a
standard
typewriter
arrangement
with
some
additional
keys.
The
fourteen
keys
across
the
top
of
the
keyboard
serve
three
purposes.
They
are
used
as
root
keys
(root
identifier
on
the
front
of
the
key),
as
screen-labeled
keys,
or
as
function
keys.
These
keys
provide
the
user
with
access
to
the
modes and
features
of
the
terminal.
These
keys
are
described
in
detail
in
this
section.
A
two-sided
writeable
template
is
available
for
functions
keys
F9
through
F14.
The
template
is
blank
except
for
vertical
lines
above and
below
the
keys
on
both
sides.
The
template
is
available
in
packages
of
six
under
modification
kit
number TP418138.
The
se~n
keys
to
the
right
of
the
standard
keys
are
for
/
cursor
positioning
and
system
control.
The
eighteen
keys
at
the
right
of
the
keyboard
are
for
numeric
data
entry.
With
the
exception
of
the
keys
noted
below,
all
keys
on
keyboard
repeat
at
approximately
twenty-five
characters
per
second
if
they
are
depressed
for
more
than
one
half-second:
fourteen
function
keys,
Break/Discon,
Clear/Reset,
Caps Lock,
and
Scroll
Lock.
the
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Figure
4-2.
lCeyboard
Layout
--
98-lCey lCeyboard (56K420/ADA)
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