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In any mode, press
<Number>
simultaneously with the
indicated orange key to
get functions such as
backspace, delete, escape
and the arrow keys. Hold
<Number> and the
function key to repeat the
function, such as
<Delete> or <BkSpace>.
CONTROL <Ctrl>
To activate, simultaneously press
<Ctrl> (located at the bottom-edge
of the <E> key) and the <Number>
keys.
Note: The <Ctrl> light is on
To deactivate, repeat the step above.
Note: The <Ctrl> light is off
<Alt>
To activate simultaneously press
<Alt> (located at the bottom-edge of
the <H> key) and the <Number>
keys.
Note: The <Alt> light is on
To deactivate, repeat the step above.
Note: The <Alt> light is off
The numbers that run horizontally across the top of a regular
keyboard are called Keyboard numbers (aka Keyboard
Number Mode). To access this set of numbers, press <Space>
and <Number> simultaneously. This mode is similar to the
Keypad Number Mode, except that the coding of digits sent
to the host computer corresponds to that of the keyboard
numbers. The typical user will rarely use this mode. If you do
programming, need it for security codes, or similar applications,
you'll want to make note of this setting. Press <Space> with
<Number> to cancel out of Keyboard Number Mode.
Note: The Num Lock light is off and the Number light blinks
in this mode
FrogPad Manual
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How to Frog
Highlighted keys located on the bottom-edges
The following are a sample of keys located on the bottom-edges of all
the keys. In the simplest terms, if the action (i.e. <Esc> or <BkSpc>)
does not have an indicator light, the action is only active at the time
you press it and does not need to be deactivated.
Reference: see FrogPad Key Arrangement
Charts at the end of this manual
CRTL-ALT-DELETE
To execute <Ctrl-Alt-Delete>, press them in sequential order using
<Number> key simultaneously with each of them (see above).
Note: <Ctrl> and <Alt> lights are on.
There is no light for <Delete>
To release, repeat the step above in sequential order pressing only the
<Ctrl> and <Alt> keys, as <Delete> does not stay active.
Note: <Ctrl> and <Alt> lights are off.
DELETE
To use <Delete>, simultaneously press
and the <Number> keys. It is only
active each time you use it. To
<Delete>, for example, a line of text,
press an hold down the <Delete> (located at the bottom-edge of the
<U> key) and the <Number> keys until you've completed deleting the
desired text.
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