11
Bookmark key - used for bookmark navigation, insertion and
deletion.
The rectangular block of 12 keys is generally called the Number key
and is located at the centre of the top surface. It is laid out exactly
like a push button telephone keypad with 4 rows of 3 keys. The
number 5 key has a small raised dot on it to help you locate it. The
Hash key, which is located at the bottom right of the Number Pad, is
used for confirming, so it will be called the Enter key throughout this
guide. Similarly, the Star key, which is located at the bottom left of
the Number key, is used to cancel, and will be called the Cancel key.
Some of the keys have secondary functions and these are listed
below:
Number 2 = Arrow Up or Cancel
Number 4 = Arrow Left or Move Back
Number 6 = Arrow Right or Move Forward
Number 8 = Arrow Down or Enter
Number 9 = Backup files
Star = Undo
Hash = Redo
Underneath the Number key is the row of 3 keys. The two outside
keys are semi circular in shape. The centre key is rectangular in
shape and has a distinctive recessed top surface for easy location.
From left to right, the names and the uses of these three keys are as
follows:
Rewind key - Back or Fast Rewind (if held)
Play/Stop key - Play/Stop
Fast Forward key - forward or Fast Forward (if held)
Above the Number key is the row of 3 keys. The two outside keys
are vertically long ellipse in shape and the centre key is larger ellipse
in shape. They are divided into the top and the bottom at the centre.
From left to right, the names of these keys are as follows:
Tone key - the upper side is called "Tone up key", the lower
side is called "Tone down key."