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Casio Casiowriter CW-16 - Basic Functions; 2.1 Key Identification Chart

Casio Casiowriter CW-16
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2.1
KEY
IDENTIFICATION
CHART
Each
Casiowriter
key
produces
four
characters,
though
letter
keys
show
only
the
one,
most
com-
lid
+
monly
used
letter
they
represent.
Pressing
will
result
in
either
a
capital
letter
or common
punctuation
sign.
All
keys
automatically
repeat
their
respective
functions
when held
down.
Normal
Figure
1
The
Casiowriter
also
has
a
CODE
key
(
),
that
types
a
different letter
or
symbol
when
pressed
along
with
another
key.
+
(sw)
+
character
key
will
produce
stilt
more
characters
(Figure
1).
The
Casiowriter
produces
punctuated
characters,
such
as
[fi]
or
[U];
and
also
produces
accents,
tildes,
umlauts,
and
other
superscript
punctuation
alone:
["[.
[7],
["],["],
and
["].
When
you
type
any
of
these,
the
Casiowriter
automatically
waits
for
input
of
the
ae
a
For
instance,
to
type
[E],
you
press
+(7]
(the
key
in
Figure
1),
+E].
Certain
other
keys
are
used
to
control
typing,
editing,
and
memory
functions
when
used
in
combination
with
the
[CMD]
key.

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