Keyboard conventions
All keys are written in capital letters. For example, the control key is written as CTRL key (or simply CTRL), and the escape key as ESC. Since hardware manufacturers employ differing conventions, it is possible that the designations on your keyboard differ from those used in this manual.
| Keys | Description |
|---|---|
| KEY1+KEY2 | Keyboard conventions often use several keys in combination or in sequence. In this manual, such combinations are known as “shortcuts”). If, for example, the shortcut SHIFT+F1 is used, it means you have to press and hold down the shift key while pressing the F1 key. |
| ARROW KEYS HOME, END, PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN | Use the arrow keys (UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT arrows) to move the cursor in a text field. Some directional keys can be used in combination (e.g., CTRL+HOME). |
| Numeric keypad | Generally, your keyboard will be an "extended" keyboard that allows you to use the numeric keypad to input numbers. To activate number entry, press the NUM LOCK key. |