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4. Shift
When you press the Shift key and then a letter key,
an uppercase letter is inserted in front of the cur-
sor. The Shift key does not need to be held down
when pressing a key – once you have pressed
Shift, the next key press always generates a shift-
ed character. In most text editors, the Shift and
arrow keys (7.) can be used to select text, see
"Special features: Shortcuts" on page 2-12.
5. Control (Ctrl)
Pressed together with certain keyboard keys, the
control key generates shortcut commands which
can be used in most viewers and text editors.
6. Character (Chr)
The character key is used to generate characters
not on the communicator keyboard. A single
press of the character key opens the special char-
acter table. Some special characters are also
printed on the keyboard as the third (green)
character. These, and certain other, characters
can be generated by pressing and holding the
character key while pressing the corresponding
key, see chapter 8 "Notes: Editing - Special char-
acters" on page 8-2.
7. Arrow keys
The arrow keys can be used to move the cursor or
the selection frame (in the same way as the scroll
keys). In some applications, the arrow keys have
special functions, see "Special features: Short-
cuts" on page 2-12.
8. Enter
When the cursor is shown, pressing Enter moves
the cursor to the beginning of the next line or
adds a new line. The Enter key can also be used
to select contacts and contact information in the
Contacts directory and to open folders and doc-
uments. When information notes are shown, you
may press Enter instead of the OK command. In
options and settings, when a value can be tog-
gled, you may press Enter instead of Change.
9. Help
Pressing the Help button activates a context-
sensitive help. See "Special features: Help" on
page 2-13.
Special features
Received communication note
When you open the cover of the communicator
and have new received faxes, short messages,
unsent documents or missed calls, a note will be
shown (figure 2-12). The note can be dismissed
by pressing Cancel. The same note is shown only
once.
To read the received documents or to check who
has made the missed calls, select the corre-
sponding item on the list and press View.
Figure 2-12