Windows keys) and includes an integrated pointing device and left and right mouse buttons.
However, because the keyboard only has 95 keys, all functions are not visible (or printed on
the keyboard). Therefore the VX7 keyboard supports what is called hidden keys -- keys that
are accessible but not visible on the keyboard.
The hidden keys supported by the VX7 are listed in Appendix A, “Key Maps”.
NumLock and the VX7
For the 95-key keyboard, the NumLock key and the numeric keys are backlit green when
NumLock is off. When NumLock is on, the backlight for the NumLock key and the numeric
keys are amber.
The default value for NumLock is On.
The warmboot behavior of NumLock can be configured. Please refer to the “VX7 Reference
Guide” for more information.
CapsLock and the VX7
For the 95-key keyboard, the CapsLock key is backlit green when CapsLock is off. When
CapsLock is on, the backlight for the CapsLock key is amber.
The default value for CapsLock is On.
The warmboot behavior of CapsLock can be configured. Please refer to the “VX7 Reference
Guide” for more information.
Scroll Lock and the VX7
For the 95-key keyboard, the Scroll Lock key is backlit green when Scroll Lock is off. When
Scroll Lock is on, the backlight for the Scroll Lock key is amber.
The default values for CapsLock and Scroll Lock are Off.
Keyboard Backlight
The 95-key keyboard backlights each key with an LED. The keyboard backlight is manually
controlled using the “backlight” key in the upper right hand corner of the keyboard. Pressing
the backlight key cycles the keyboard backlight through the levels of backlight intensity:
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Off