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add f13 thru f24 keys
author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Wed, 02 Jul 2014 12:41:43 -0700 |
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<html> <head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /></head> <body bgcolor="#000000" text="#FFFFFF" link="#00FFFF"> <h2>Physical Keyboard</h2> <p>Here are some keyboard shortcuts available when a <strong>hardware keyboard</strong> is present. If you're using a phone where the main input type is a <strong>virtual keyboard</strong>, please see the VirtualKeyboard help topic. </p> <p><strong>Note:</strong> the side that <strong>shift</strong>, <strong>alt</strong>, <strong>slash</strong>, and <strong>tab</strong> uses can be changed in preferences between left, right, and disabled.</p> <p><strong>Note:</strong> to use advanced Sony Ericsson Xperia (mini) pro key mappings you have to activate the appropriate option in application settings.</p> <ul> <li>Control key (CTRL)</li> <blockquote>Pressing once on the trackball will toggle on <strong>control</strong> for the next character typed. The cursor will indicate this state with a < symbol. Note that pressing the trackball again will send an <strong>escape</strong> key.<br><br> Xperia (mini) pro: the <strong>Language</strong> key (above right arrow) maps to CTRL. </blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Escape (ESC)</li> <blockquote>Pressing twice on the trackball will send <strong>escape</strong> key. Note that some other terminal emulators map pressing <strong>ALT-<i>key</i></strong> to <strong>escape + <i>key</i></strong>.<br><br> Xperia (mini) pro: pressing the <strong>Language</strong> key (above right arrow) twice maps to ESC</blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Shift</li> <blockquote>Pressing the <strong>shift</strong> (up arrow) key once will make the next key typed its uppercase variant according to the keyboard layout. This state is indicated with an outline of a triangle on the top of the cursor. Pressing it twice will turn on <strong>shift lock</strong> which is indicated by a solid triangle on the top of the cursor.</blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Alt</li> <blockquote>Pressing the <strong>Alt</strong> key once will make the next key typed its symbol as indicated on the keyboard. This state is indicated with the outline of a triangle on the bottom of the cursor. Pressing it twice will turn on <strong>alt lock</strong> which is indicated by a solid triangle on the bottom of the cursor.</blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Slash (opposite side Alt)</li> <blockquote>The opposite side <strong>alt</strong> key can be used as a shortcut for the forward slash / character. This aids in quickly typing directories on the G1.</blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Tab (opposite side Shift)</li> <blockquote>The opposite side <strong>shift</strong> key can be used as a shortcut for the <strong>tab</strong> key (CTRL-i) for quick completion in many shells.</blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Function keys (F1 through F10)</li> <blockquote>Hold down the alt key with the shift key and press numbers 1 through 0 to send F1 through F10 respectively.<br><br> Xperia (mini) pro: pressing the <strong>Language</strong> (above right arrow) key twice and a number (with <strong>Alt</strong>) maps to F1 through F10 </blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Navigation keys</li> <blockquote><strong>Alt</strong> + Up Arrow = Page Up <br><strong>Alt</strong> + Down Arrow = Page Down <br><strong>Alt</strong> + Left Arrow = Home <br><strong>Alt</strong> + Right Arrow = End <br><strong>Search key</strong> = URL scan</blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Other keys</li> <blockquote><strong>Alt</strong> + BackSpace = Insert</blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Additional mappings for Asus Transformer Series Mobile Dock:</li> <blockquote><strong>Back key</strong> = ESC</blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Additional mappings for Samsung Captivate Glide (SGH-i927):</li> <blockquote><strong>Microphone key</strong> = TAB <br><strong>.com</strong> = ESC <br><strong>Alt</strong> + <strong>Shift</strong> + O = opening square bracket ([) <br><strong>Alt</strong> + <strong>Shift</strong> + P = closing square bracket (]) <br><strong>Alt</strong> + <strong>Shift</strong> + A = less than sign (<) <br><strong>Alt</strong> + <strong>Shift</strong> + D = greater than sign (>)</blockquote> </ul> <ul> <li>Additional mappings for Xperia (mini) pro:</li> <blockquote><strong>SYM</strong> = opens/closes symbol input dialog <br><strong>Alt</strong> + S = pipe symbol (|) <br><strong>Alt</strong> + Z = backslash (\) <br><strong>Shift</strong> + ' = tilde (~) <br><strong>Shift</strong> + ? = grave accent (`) <br><strong>Shift</strong> + . = caret (^) <br><strong>Shift</strong> + , = greater than sign (>) <br><strong>Shift</strong> + @ = less than sign (<) <br><strong>Alt</strong> + <strong>Shift</strong> + U = opening square bracket ([) <br><strong>Alt</strong> + <strong>Shift</strong> + I = closing square bracket (]) <br><strong>Alt</strong> + <strong>Shift</strong> + O = opening curly bracket ({) <br><strong>Alt</strong> + <strong>Shift</strong> + P = closing curly bracket ({)</blockquote> </ul> </body> </html>