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HP
250/35
Integral
Workstation
Data Entry Pad
You
use
this
block
of
keys,
located
on
the
far
right
side
of
the
keyboard
to
input
numeric
data
rapidly.
Another
ENTER
key
is
conveniently
placed
on
the
side
of
the
data
entry
pad.
Above
the
ENTER
key
of
the
data
entry
pad
is
the
MINUS
key.
The
MINUS
key
usually
enters
a
negative
sign
when
pressed.
For
example,
if
you
perform
this
series
of
keystrokes:
800
then
you
have
entered
-5.
& [ ]
[)r:Jr:J
$ * A
r:Jr:Jr:J
/ I§J #
[)r:Jr:J
>
(
JO
Data
Entry
Pad
Display Editing Keys
These
keys
are
used
for
modifying
input
and
positioning
the
cursor
at
specific
locations
on
the
screen.
Each
of
the
keys
is
rapidly
repeated
by
holding
it
down.
The
CLEAR
key
clears
the
current
line
or
field.
If
you
press
CONTROL
CLEAR,
only
the
characters
from
the
present
cursor
position
to
the
end
of
the
current
line
are
cleared
from
the
display.
If
SHIFT
CLEAR
is
pressed,
all
input
fields
are
cleared
from
the
cursor's
present
position
to
the
end
of
the
display
storage
area
(which
includes
all
lines
below
that
are
not
currently
displayed).
If
you
press
CONTROL
SHIFT
CLEAR,
the
entire
display
storage
area
is
cleared
(including
all
lines
not
currently
displayed
on
the
screen).
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HP
250/35
Integral
Workstation
Data Entry Pad
You
use
this
block
of
keys,
located
on
the
far
right
side
of
the
keyboard
to
input
numeric
data
rapidly.
Another
ENTER
key
is
conveniently
placed
on
the
side
of
the
data
entry
pad.
Above
the
ENTER
key
of
the
data
entry
pad
is
the
MINUS
key.
The
MINUS
key
usually
enters
a
negative
sign
when
pressed.
For
example,
if
you
perform
this
series
of
keystrokes:
800
then
you
have
entered
-5.
& [ ]
[)r:Jr:J
$ * A
r:Jr:Jr:J
/ I§J #
[)r:Jr:J
>
(
JO
Data
Entry
Pad
Display Editing Keys
These
keys
are
used
for
modifying
input
and
positioning
the
cursor
at
specific
locations
on
the
screen.
Each
of
the
keys
is
rapidly
repeated
by
holding
it
down.
The
CLEAR
key
clears
the
current
line
or
field.
If
you
press
CONTROL
CLEAR,
only
the
characters
from
the
present
cursor
position
to
the
end
of
the
current
line
are
cleared
from
the
display.
If
SHIFT
CLEAR
is
pressed,
all
input
fields
are
cleared
from
the
cursor's
present
position
to
the
end
of
the
display
storage
area
(which
includes
all
lines
below
that
are
not
currently
displayed).
If
you
press
CONTROL
SHIFT
CLEAR,
the
entire
display
storage
area
is
cleared
(including
all
lines
not
currently
displayed
on
the
screen).
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