Chapter 10 - Keymaps
Remember : “Sticky” keys are also known as “second” function keys. Ctl/Ctrl, Alt, Shft, Blue and Orange keys are “sticky
keys”. Sticky keys do not need to be held down before pressing the next (or desired) key. It is valid to use combined modifiers
on specific keys.
The key mapping in this section relates to the physical keypad. See the Input Panel for the Virtual (or Soft) Keypad used with
the stylus.
MX9 62-Key Keymap
The following keypad keymap is used on an MX9 that is not running a Terminal Emulator. Terminal emulators use a separate
keymap.
A modifier key pressed after itself toggles that modifier key off.
Modifier keys pressed following any other modifier key clears earlier modifier keys.
Any key press, other than the up arrow or down arrow, exits the volume control and backlight control.
To get this function Press these keys in this order Result / Notes
Windows key CTL ESC Windows Start menu
On (when Off) Power Power On
Suspend toggle
(when On)
Power
Suspend or Resume
mode
Volume Up Orange Right Scan Up Arrow Volume increases
Volume Up Blue V Up Arrow Volume increases
Volume Down Orange Right Scan Down Arrow Volume decreases
Volume Down Blue V Down Arrow Volume decreases
Display Backlight
Lighter
Blue Right Scan Up Arrow Backlight lighter
Display Backlight
Darker
Blue Right Scan Down Arrow Backlight darker
Alt mode ALT Alt mode
Ctl mode CTL Control mode
Escape ESC Escape
Space SPC Space
Enter Enter Enter
Capslock toggle Blue TAB Capslock is on or off
Mapped Diamond 1
Key
Diamond 1
Use the Buttons Panel
to change default
Uppercase Alpha tog-
gle
SHFT Shifted letter
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