Brother International WP700D Owners Manual - English - Page 26

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Caps Lock vs. Shift Lock The caps lock function is not the same as the shift lock function on a common typewriter. Both eliminate the need to reach for OM to type an uppercase (capital) letter, but they differ in their effect on other keys. The Keyboard Shift Function SHIFT You already know that holding down SHIFT and pressing exclamation mark. gives you "!", the While IIED is pressed, the SHIFT indicator appears on the screen. The indicator disappears as soon as you release (SHIFT The Shift Lock Function SHIFT LOCK CAPS If you press IFT LOCK , the SHIFT indicator is displayed permanently, and all the characters you type are uppercase ( = "A", = "!"). To release this mode, press= . The Caps Lock Function CODE SHIFT LOCK CAPS When you need to type long strings of both capital letters and numbers, such as "ACCT. NO. BC104", press - 131 + (CAPS). The CAPS indicator will appear on the screen to tell you that the keyboard is locked in capital mode ( = "A", but "1"). To release this mode, press CODE + CAPS again. 18

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Caps
Lock
vs.
Shift
Lock
The
caps
lock
function
is
not
the
same
as
the
shift
lock
function
on
a
common
typewriter.
Both
eliminate
the
need
to
reach
for
OM
to
type
an
uppercase
(cap-
ital)
letter,
but
they
differ
in
their
effect
on
other
keys.
The
Keyboard
Shift
Function
SHIFT
You
already
know
that
holding
down
SHIFT
and
pressing
gives
you
"!",
the
exclamation
mark.
While
IIED
is
pressed,
the
SHIFT
indicator
appears
on
the
screen.
The
indicator
disappears
as
soon
as
you
release
(SHIFT
The
Shift
Lock
Function
SHIFT
LOCK
CAPS
If
you
press
IFT
LOCK
,
the
SHIFT
indicator
is
displayed
permanently,
and
all
the
characters
you
type
are
uppercase
(
=
"A",
=
"!").
To
release
this
mode,
press=
.
The
Caps
Lock
Function
CODE
SHIFT
LOCK
CAPS
When
you
need
to
type
long
strings
of
both
capital
letters
and
numbers,
such
as
"ACCT.
NO.
BC104",
press
-
131
+
(CAPS).
The
CAPS
indicator
will
appear
on
the
screen
to
tell
you
that
the
keyboard
is
locked
in
capital
mode
(
=
"A",
but
"1").
To
release
this
mode,
press
CODE
+
CAPS
again.
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