Keyboard layout, The character keys, Notes – Brother WP-700D User Manual
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Keyboard Layout
This word processor has more keys than a typewriter. In order to get a clear
understanding of the keyboard, we will distinguish three classes of keys as
described below. Most keys are auto-repeat; if you hold down the key, it repeats
until you release the key.
In this Owner’s Manual, ICODEI + a second key indicates that the №aaw key
must be held down while the second key is pressed.
The Character Keys
The character keys are used to type text. They are very similar to the character
keys of a typewriter, except that this word processor accepts different daisy
wheels, and therefore makes available a greater number of characters.
NOTES:
The characters available when the keyboard Is set to I (standard) appear on
the left of the key tops.
The characters available when the keyboard Is set to II (International) appear
on the right of the key tops.
The characters available when the keyboard Is set to III (symbol) are not
shown on the key tops.
The Keyboard Control Keys
The keyboard control keys are used to modify the effect of the other keys. Press
ing
or ICODEI alone will not produce any effect. To modify the effect of
another key, you must hold down [SHlRl or
while pressing the key to be
modified.
In this Manual, such a double keystroke will be symbolized by the “+” sign.