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Stowaway Infrared Wireless Keyboard Owner’s Manual                                Page 10 

 

Using the Stowaway IR Wireless Keyboard 

 

 

Commands joined by a dash “” mean that the key combination must be 
pressed in order and with all keys held down at the same time. 

 

Commands joined by a plus “+” mean that the key following the “+” 
must be pressed after the initial key combination is pressed and released. 

 

The keyboard provides 2 separate color-coded function keys (

blue

 <

Fn

> 

and 

green

 <

Fn

>) that enable you to navigate the device or access 

numbers and symbols.  In the tables below, the 

blue

 <

Fn

> key is to the 

left of the spacebar and is referred to as <

LFn

>.  The 

green 

<

Fn

> key is 

to the right of the spacebar and is referred to as <

RFn

>. 

 
 
 
 

Moving the Cursor/Highlighting Text 

 

You can easily navigate, position the cursor, and select text for subsequent 
editing functions with these key combinations: 

 

 

 

Action 

Shortcut 

The cursor moves left (back) one word 

<Ctrl>

<

Õ

>

 

The cursor moves right (forward) one word 

<Ctrl>

<

Ö

Select (highlight) next character to the left 

<

LFn

>

<

Õ

Select (highlight) next character to the right 

<

LFn

>

<

Ö

Select (highlight) previous line 

<

LFn

>

<

×

Select (highlight) next line 

<

LFn

>

<

Ø

Select (highlight) the next word to the left 

<Ctrl>

<

LFn

>

<

Õ

Select (highlight) the next word to the right 

<Ctrl>

<

LFn

>

<

Ö

Select (highlight) the previous paragraph 

<Ctrl>

<

LFn

>

<

×

>

 

Select (highlight) the next paragraph 

<Ctrl>

<

LFn

>

<

Ø

>

 

Beginning of the line 

<

RFn

>

<

Õ

End of the line 

<

RFn

>

<

Ö

Page up one page at a time 

<

RFn

>

<

×

Page down one page at a time 

<

RFn

>

<

Ø

The cursor moves to the beginning of the document 

<Ctrl>

<

RFn

>

<

Õ

>

 

The cursor moves to the end of the document 

<Ctrl>

<

RFn

>

<

Ö

The cursor moves to the top of the page 

<Ctrl>

<

RFn

>

<

×

The cursor moves to the bottom of the page 

<Ctrl>

<

RFn

>

<

Ø

 
 

Summary of Contents for Stoway

Page 1: ...Series Devices iPAQ 2200 Series Devices iPAQ 3800 Series Devices iPAQ 3900 Series Devices iPAQ 4100 Series Devices iPAQ 4300 Series Devices iPAQ 5100 Series Devices iPAQ 5400 Series Devices iPAQ 5500...

Page 2: ...e Stowaway IR Wireless Keyboard is the most convenient portable solution to typing text and commands quickly and easily into your Palm OS handheld computer This compact yet full sized keyboard lets yo...

Page 3: ...oard 10 Moving the Cursor Highlighting Text 10 On Screen Button and Editing Shortcuts 11 Launching and Navigating Applications 11 Menu and Toolbar Navigation 12 Other Shortcuts 12 International and Ex...

Page 4: ...the 2 AAA batteries included beneath the battery cover of the Stowaway IR Wireless Keyboard Installing the Software 1 Connect your Pocket PC device to a computer using the docking cradle or sync cable...

Page 5: ...he Stowaway IR Wireless Keyboard Opening the Keyboard Open the keyboard case by lifting the release handle and folding it back using it as a stand Unfold the keyboard platform on a firm flat surface a...

Page 6: ...Keyboard 1 To enable the Stowaway IR Wireless Keyboard select the Infrared wireless keyboard on screen option on your Pocket PC and then tap Setup 2 After tapping Setup you may see the following 3 Se...

Page 7: ...beamed files programs etc while the keyboard is enabled 5 Reset your Pocket PC device by tapping Yes NOTE If you experience difficulties with other applications or beaming difficulties with other app...

Page 8: ...To see a visual indication if the keyboard is in Capslock or Numlock mode check or uncheck the Show Capslock Numlock notification option To select whether or not the keyboard icon will appear in the l...

Page 9: ...ons On the About tab The About tab indicates the keyboard software version installed on your Pocket PCdevice Input Method Toolbar There are 4 icons that appear in the keyboard input panel Tap the beam...

Page 10: ...You can easily navigate position the cursor and select text for subsequent editing functions with these key combinations Action Shortcut The cursor moves left back one word Ctrl The cursor moves righ...

Page 11: ...elected text Ctrl C Paste cut or copied text Ctrl V Undo last action Ctrl Z Select all Ctrl A Launching and Navigating Applications To launch software applications and navigate among them refer to the...

Page 12: ...ccess a program s submenu first select a main menu item and then navigate the submenu using the up and down arrow keys Press the Enter key to choose the submenu item or Enter To access a program s too...

Page 13: ...letter Dot accent Ctrl RFn W Shift A Dot accent Ctrl RFn W A Cedilla Ctrl Shift C Cedilla Ctrl C Capital naught Ctrl Shift O Lower case naught Ctrl O Ctrl RFn U Shift A Ctrl RFn U A Ctrl RFn U Shift O...

Page 14: ...ne quarter Ctrl Alt LFn R Plus Minus Ctrl Alt Shift Division Ctrl Alt Number sign RFn E Percent RFn T Caret RFn Y Ampersand RFn U Asterisk RFn I Left parenthesis RFn O Right parenthesis RFn P Left cur...

Page 15: ...ake sure the wireless keyboard is enabled Use the Keyboard Troubleshooter in the keyboard control panel Q Why can t I synchronize my handheld when using the keyboard The Stowaway IR Wireless Keyboard...

Page 16: ...ill use this tab Users of the Stowaway IR Wireless Keyboard should not pay attention to this tab Q What should I do if I am having IR beaming difficulties when using the keyboard and other IR equipped...

Page 17: ...f all important data on other media to protect against data loss Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2005 Think Outside Inc All rights reserved Reproduction of this docume...

Page 18: ...ned by the laws of the State of California Obtaining Warranty Service Customer must contact Think Outside within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service authorization Dated proof of...

Page 19: ...toxic if swallowed Comfortable Typing Research suggests that physical discomfort and injury to nerves tendons and muscles may be related to repetitive motion an improperly set up work area incorrect b...

Page 20: ...articular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to c...

Page 21: ...R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada CE Compliance Statement This product was tested and found to comply with all the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and LVD 73 23 EEC as amende...

Page 22: ...ll size keyboards User programmable shortcut keys for faster access to applications On screen menu and toolbar navigation via keyboard Does not draw power from your handheld device Rubber grip pads pr...

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