Epson Equity LT-386SX User Manual - Page 63
The following table describes special keys on the Equity, LT-386SX keyboard.
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The following table describes special keys on the Equity LT-386SX keyboard. F1 -F10 Esc Tab 5, Ctrl Shift Alt Print Screen Scroll Lock Break + Ctrl Num Lock Perform special functions within application programs. Cancels the current command line or operation in some application programs. Moves the cursor one tab to the right in normal mode and one tab to the left in Shift mode. Works with other keys to perform special functions, such as editing operations in MS-DOS. Changes the letter keys from lowercase to uppercase while held down and changes other keys from their normal characters or functions to their alternate characters or functions. When the Caps icon is displayed, changes letter keys from uppercase to lowercase. Works with other keys to enter alternate character codes. Sends text on the screen to the printer. Used by some application programs. Used by some application programs. Turning on Num Lock activates the keypad and scroll functions for the keys assigned to those functions. Other character functions are disabled while Num Lock is on. For example, with Num Lock on, pressing j on the Equity LT-386SX keyboard produces the number 1; when the Shift and j keys are pressed, the cursor moves to the end of the line. On the LT-386SX keyboard, the keypad functions are boxed in the lower right-hand portion of the key cap. The scroll functions are printed along the front side of the key cap. Using the Equity LT-386SX 2-17
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