15.6.1.2 User Keypad
When enabling input on a Data Display, the keypad saved and
selected from a [Package], or the user-created keypad, displays in
a pop-up window. You can also drop these keypads on the screen.
8.14.2 Package List Setup Guide
The following keypads are registered in the [Package].
Displays seven types each of vertical and
horizontal ten-key pads.
Displays seven types each of vertical and
horizontal hexadecimal keypads.
Displays seven types of full, horizontal
keypads. (Keys are arranged in alphabetical order.)
Displays seven types of full, horizontal
keypads. (Keys are placed in the same order as a normal QWERTY
keyboard.)
Displays seven types of horizontal full
keypads for the Japanese FEP feature. (Keys are arranged in
alphabetical order.)
Displays seven types of horizontal full
keypads for the Japanese FEP feature. (Keys are placed in the same
order as a normal QWERTY keyboard.)
Displays seven types of horizontal full
keypads for the Japanese FEP feature (Type in Hiragana).
Displays seven types of horizontal full
keypads for the Japanese FEP feature (Type in Hiragana).
Displays two types each of small vertical and
small horizontal ten-key pads.
Displays two types each of small vertical and
small horizontal hexadecimal keypads.
Displays six types of small, full
keypads.
Displays six types of small, Japanese full
keypads.
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When typing lower-case characters with the CAPS
key on a text keypad while changing screens or returning to the
original screen, the CAPS key remains enabled (lower-case input)
for the next time you input text.
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In order to add a Limit Value display and Input
Display to the user keypad, use Data Display.
15.5 Customizing the System Keypad
of the Data Display
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