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Hexaglot Attaché
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Input and navigation keys
The international QWERTY keyboard arrangement is used for inputting text. All inputs in
dictionary mode are in lower case. Upper case, digits and special characters may only be
used when inputting your own entries in the user dictionary or memo list.
acc
If you want to define one of the letters a, e, i, c or n with an accent,
enter the required letter and then press acc Keep pressing the key until
you find the accent symbol to be added or removed (e.g. é, è, ë).
shift When you want to enter a capital letter, first type shift and then the
required letter key.
CHAR
If you wish to enter a special character or punctuation mark, first type
CHAR and then select the required special character with the arrow
key. Confirm your choice with enter and the required character will
appear in the relevant position for text.
space
Generates a space. The volume function can be accessed using this
key during the voice response process.
DELETE
Used to delete characters and user entries
If the cursor is within a string of characters, pressing this key deletes
the next character (right of the cursor).
If the cursor is at the end of the text, the character last entered is de-
leted (left of the cursor).
Is used to delete your own entries in the user dictionary and in the
menu list.
enter
This key is used to confirm an entry or selection.
esc
Is used to cancel an action or to jump back to the level last displayed.
(the exact function of the key is defined by the mode currently active).
Use these keys to scroll backwards and forwards between dictionary
entries or phrases, depending on mode selected. Use these keys to
move the position of the cursor when entering words. These keys can
also be used in Setup to switch particular options on/off.
Use these keys to select entries from lists and scroll through the display
if the entry is larger than the display.
Use these keys to scroll up or down a whole page.
Display symbols
As previously mentioned, the lowest line in the display is usually used for labelling the dis-
play key.
A status bar, used to flash up various symbols, is located to the right of the normal display.
The meaning of the individual status bar symbols is explained below:
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