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Application
Keys
*
The
keys
marked
in
blue
give
you
access
to
the
eight
built-in
applications:
E3,023),3),
(2),
(@),),
3
and
(SET
LP)
(OI).
Special
Keys
e
The
key
is
in
the
upper-right
hand
corner.
e
The
and
keys
are
special
control
keys
that
give
you
access
to
various
commands.
These
keys
work
only
when
pressed
simultaneously
with
another
key,
as
in
[CTRL[Z)
or
(ALT
F1).
There
are
several
keys
that
will
“undo”
something
you've
done:
en
allows
you
to
escape
from
your
current
menu
choice,
and
will
return
you
to
the
previous
menu
or
to
the
current
application,
whichever
is
appropriate.
Whenever
you
use
nothing
you’ve
done
within
the
current
menu
will
be
saved.
deletes
the
character
currently
underlined
by
the
cursor.
(«)
backspaces,
deleting
the
character
immediately
to
the
left
of
the
cursor.
The
(MENU)
key
displays
the
current
menu
of
a
built-in
application
(whichever
is
open
and
current).
Thus,
acts
like
the
key
does
in
Lotus
1-2-3
(which
is
why
a
slash
is
printed
under
the
(MENU)
key).
Function
Keys
In
the
middle
of
the
top
row
are the
10
function
keys
(also
called
softkeys),
F1}-F0).
The
labels
printed
above
these
keys
show
their
meanings
in
the
Lotus
1-2-3 application,
butin
all
other
applications,
the
current
meaning(s)
of
each
function
key
will
be
listed
on
the
bottom
of
the
display
immediately
above
each
key.
For
example:
[ME
or
|SEERAS
or
[REMIZ.
Of
course,
if
the
space
above
a
key
is
blank,
it
has
no
current
meaning.
Looking
at
the
Keyboard
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