In addition to using the keys of the emulator's graphical user interface, you can also use the keyboard of your PC for entering data in text boxes when the emulator is in the edit mode (that is, a pen followed by the characters "abc" appears in the status pane). You can use all the alphanumeric keyboard keys (a-z, 0-9) and the following non-aphanumeric characters: ! " % & / ( ) = ? ` < > | , . ; : _ - ~ ^ ¨ ¨ [ ]. A long press of the key will display the corresponding number.
The following table lists the emulator function keys and keyboard shortcuts for:
emulating mouse clicks on the emulator GUI
resource allocation functions
drawing functions.
Key |
Function |
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Esc |
Cancels currently displayed dialogs or menus. |
F9 |
Switches the emulator into standby mode. Re-press to restore the emulator. |
F10 |
Simulates an emergency shutdown. Press F9 to restore. |
The key below Esc (such as §) |
Corresponds to the Selection key, that is, OK on the navigation key. |
Alt+1 |
Corresponds to the left soft key. |
Alt+2 |
Corresponds to the right soft key. |
Cursor keys |
Corresponds to the navigation keys. |
0-9 |
Corresponds the ITU-T numeric keypad. |
Home |
Corresponds to the Applications key. |
Backspace |
Corresponds tothe Clear key. |
Ctrl+Al+tShift+O |
Rotates the Emulator skin by 180 degrees. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+J |
Displays coloured borders around controls. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+P |
Displays resource failure tool information. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q |
Turns off the heap failure mode. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+R |
Redraws the screen. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F |
Enables the Window Server auto-flush. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G |
Disables the Window Server auto-flush. (Default) |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+M |
Displays a Move Me dialog (dialog can be moved with the cursor keys). |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Enter |
Displays a Move Me dialog. |