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(3) Key mode transition suppression
Suppresses key mode transitions.
When the mode is switched sequentially through [1]->[A]->[a]->[1] (repeating), and [A], [a], and [P]
are set as suppressed,
switching changes to run sequentially through [1]->[1] (repeating).
Setting can be made from the application by using a system library.
For details, refer to the System Library Manual.
(4) Key repeat
Continuing to press any of “0”to “9”, “up“, “left”, “right”, and “down“ keys will repeat the key input.
(5) Key click
The key click can be set to mute, low or loud from “Volume & Sounds” on the Control Panel
The key click sound is generated when a key is pressed.
However, it is not output when the key is released or in mid-course of repeating the key input.
(6) Input switch key control
Press the A (F8) key to switch the input mode. The current key mode is indicated on the task tray
title bar.
Display mode Content
Numeral mode Single-byte numeral input
Alphabetic
uppercase
character mode
Single-byte uppercase alphabet input
Alphabetic
lowercase
character mode
Single-byte lowercase alphabet input
Function mode
Perform specialized operations with key combinations.
Press the Fn key to enter this mode.
Lock mode Input from keys other than the Power key and trigger keys is
prohibited.