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84 60-key Standard Keypad
VX5 User’s Guide E-EQ-VX5OGWW-F-ARC
60-key Standard Keypad
ESC
SHIFT
2ND
ALT SP
F1 F2
F3
F4
F5 F6
F7
F8 F9
CAPS
BREAK
R/S
B
C
MN
ADF
G
H
J
KL
S
VXZ
@
#
$%
^
&
*
()
F10
BKLT
INS
BKSP
EIO
P
RT
U
WY
CTRL
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~
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Home
END
ENTER
PgUp
PgDn
0
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12
4
5
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7
8
-
+
=
{
}
[]
>
<
DEL
3
6
9
CAPS
2nd
Figure 82 60-Key VMT QWERTY Keyboard
The key map table that follows lists the commands used for the VX5. Note that since the VX5
uses a Microsoft Windows operating system, no DOS Terminal Emulation keypress sequences are
provided.
When running LXE’s RFTerm™ program, please refer to the RFTerm™ Reference Guide for
equivalent keys and keypress sequences:
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies
When using a sequence of keys that includes the <2
nd
> key, press the <2
nd
> key first then the rest
of the key sequence.
Note: NumLock can be toggled On or Off with the <2
nd
> <SHIFT> <F10> key sequence.
When the computer boots with a VMT keyboard, the default condition of Caps (or
CapsLock) is Off. The Caps (or CapsLock) condition can be set using BIOS Setup or
toggled with a <2
nd
>+<F1> key sequence. The CAPS LED on the VMT keyboard is
illuminated when CapsLock is On.
Press These Keys and Then
To get this key
2
nd
Shift Ctrl Alt CapsLock
Press this key
Keyboard Backlight x x F10
Suspend/Resume
3
x F3
2
nd
2
nd
Shift Shift
Alt Alt
Ctrl Ctrl
Esc Esc
Space Sp
Enter Enter
Enter (numeric) x Enter
CapsLock (Toggle) x F1
3
The Suspend/Resume key has no function as Windows Power Management controls the power
management modes.