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E-EQ-MX2RG-L-ARC MX2 Reference Guide
Chapter 2 Using Advanced Features
Introduction
This chapter provides information about advanced features of the MX2 computers. It does not
cover basics, such as use of the keypad and display. For basic information about the MX2, see the
“MX2 User’s Guide”.
Programming the Enter Keys (38-key Keypad)
Figure 2-1 Location of the Enter Keys
The MX2 with a 38-key Keypad allows reprogramming of one of the Enter keys. One Enter key
may be reprogrammed from a list of available keys. There is no option for swapping the function
of the Enter keys. However, if one key is reprogrammed, the other key automatically becomes the
Enter key. This feature is not available with the 48-key Keypad.
To program an Enter key
First, hold down the [ALT] key then the [FN] key and press the desired [Enter] key to reprogram.
The program-trigger icon should appear on the right in the display, indicating which Enter key is
to be reprogrammed.
Left Enter Key Right Enter Key
Figure 2-2 Program Trigger Icons
Select the key sequence to reprogram the Enter key. The following keys are valid selections:
• Caps
• Intl
• Backspace
• Tab
• Enter
Note: All of these functions, with the exception of the Enter key, are the Fn shifted state of
another key. When selecting the key, you do not need to enter Fn mode first.
For example, to assign the left Enter key to Caps, press [ALT] then [Fn], then left [Enter], then
[Ctrl]. The MX2 automatically translates the Ctrl keypress into the Caps key.