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SOURCE: Where is F9 key in MC9596?

The MC9500-K offers four types modular keypad configurations.
Alpha Primary

Alpha Numeric

Calculator Numeric
Telephony Numeric.

None of which has any extended Function Keys within the user guide. The only extended Functions that are available are within Wavelink and they have a document outlining the details:-

http://www.wavelink.com/orders/files/wltn_mot_mc9500_52key_keymap.pdf


Sorry I can't be if any more help, but I can't find anything within the user guide MC9500-K User Guide [English] (PN 72E-118501-03 Rev. B).pdf



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Open a program that uses the function keys such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. Check your keyboard for an "F-Lock" or "Function Lock" key.
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Press the "F-Lock" key and then try using a function key in the selected program. "F1" is a good key to test, because it is set to open a "Help" document in all Microsoft software.
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Navigate to the link entitled "Microsoft Support: Some Function Keys do not Work Correctly." (See Below.)
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/975741
Resolve unexpected Function (F1 - F12) or other special key behavior on a Microsoft keyboard
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Open a program that uses the function keys such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. Check your keyboard for an "F-Lock" or "Function Lock" key.
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Press the "F-Lock" key and then try using a function key in the selected program. "F1" is a good key to test, because it is set to open a "Help" document in all Microsoft software.
If the key does not work, press the "F-Lock" key a second time, and test the keys again.
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Navigate to the link entitled "Microsoft Support: Some Function Keys do not Work Correctly." (See Below.)
Some function keys or keyboard shortcuts do not work correctly on a computer that is running Windows 7
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/975741
Resolve unexpected Function (F1 - F12) or other special key behavior on a Microsoft keyboard
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894513
Click on "View and request hotfix downloads" located beneath the title of the article to access the Microsoft Hotfix database.
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http://www.wavelink.com/orders/files/wltn_mot_mc9500_52key_keymap.pdf


Sorry I can't be if any more help, but I can't find anything within the user guide MC9500-K User Guide [English] (PN 72E-118501-03 Rev. B).pdf



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