HP (Hewlett-Packard) h4000 Series PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
User’s Guide 5–10
Learning Input Methods
Special Key Features
The integrated keyboard takes advantage of several special
features to make using a small keyboard easier.
“Sticky” Keys
The integrated keyboard uses a “Sticky Key” feature for the Shift,
Menu, and Fn keys (known as “key modifiers”). This means that
when you enter a number or symbol requiring a combination of
keys to be pressed, the key modifier will stay engaged until you
press the second key. It is not necessary to press both keys at the
same time.
Special Keys
There are several keys on the integrated keyboard that, when used
in combination with other keys, make it easier to navigate the
keyboard or have special modifier capabilities.
Key Function Desciption
Function (Fn) key “Sticky Key” for invoking
alternate function or symbols
on most keys.
+
Symbol (Sym) key
(English only)
Used for selecting alternate
characters and symbols to
replace a character.
Symbol (Sym) key
(all other languages)
Used for selecting alternate
characters and symbols to
replace a character.
Menu key Context-sensitive menu key
which is used in place of the
CTRL key for shortcuts such
as cutting and pasting.
Start key Instantly displays the Start
menu from any application
without tapping the screen.