SECTION 5
Communications and Device Support
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6200/6300 Hand-Held Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide 5-21
Figure 5Ć2 illustrates the 6200 Computer 56Ćkey keyboard:
F1
F2
F3
F4
A
B
8
ON
D
E
7
C
9
NO
U
X
S
T
V
W
Y
Z
Y
,
•
R
I
L
G
H
J
K
M
N
O
P
Q
F
B
PG
↑
A
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PG
↓
SP
5
4
6
2
1
3
CLR
←
SP
EXIT
0
YES
Figure 5Ć2
56-Key Keyboard
Comparing the two keyboards, the 56Ćkey keyboard provides most of the keys
found on the 30Ćkey keyboard. The unshifted values for these keys act exactly
the same on both keyboards; the keys have the same key number and the same
function. A few of the shifted functions are different and are documented in the
next section.
The blank key next to the
[ON]
key and the hyphen key next to the period, on
the 30Ćkey keyboard, are not found on the 56Ćkey keyboard.
When you want to remap one or more keys, you use the same key numbers that
define the scan codes generated by each key. Each key (whether shifted or
unshifted) can be redefined independently of the remainder of the keyboard.
5. Communications
and Device Support