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Input Methods
Phone Keypad
You can input digits or text directly from the phone keypad. There are three input modes:
-
Numeric (123): Each keypress input the corresponding digit 0
–
9, *, #
-
Alphanumeric (abc): Each keypress invokes a choice of ASCII charaters where the user can select the character
to input
-
Capitalized Alphanumeric (Abc): Same as alphanumeric mode except the ASCII character selection has default
set to a capital letter
-
IPv4 Address (IPv4): Same as numeric but with * maps to a dot (.) and # maps to a colon (:), for entering an
IPv4 address
Users can change between input modes by pressing the
mode
soft key (by default, label is “Switch Mode”)
USB Keyboard
You can connect a USB keyboard to a USB port at the back of the phone and use it to enter standard ASCII text. The
icon
or
will appear on the notification area of the screen when a keyboard is connected, where the
latter icon indicates caps lock is on. For input box that shows an input mode switch, just
use the ‘123’
mode when
entering text from the USB keyboard to allow normal text input (without selection of an input symbol from a table as in
Abc/abc mode). Note that USB Keyboard and Phone Keypad can be used together at the same time.
In addition, the following shortcuts can be used to emulate other phone key presses or phone action from a USB
keyboard:
USB Keybaord Key
Phone Key
USB Keyboad Key
Phone Action
ESC
Cancel/Back
Tab
Focus next menu item on the
screen
Enter
OK/Select
Ctrl Tab
Next Line Key Page
Home
Home
Ctrl Alt Del
Reboot
Up/Down
Up/Down Navigation
PgUp
Set cursor to 1
st
input
character
Left/Right
Left/Right Navigation
PgDn
Set cursor to the last input
character
F1/F2/F3/F4
Soft Key 1/2/3/4
End
Set cursor to the last input
character of the current row
Ctrl F1/F2/F3/F4//F5/F6
Line Key 1/2/3//4/5/6
Backspace
Backspace
Ctrl s/S
Speaker
Del
Backspace
Ctrl h/H
Headset
Ctrl m/M
Mute
Ctrl 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8
Programmable Key
1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8
Ctrl +
Vol Up
Ctrl -
Vol Down