Entering text with the 7135 keypad works in most all applications. The text entry method is conventional. This means you have to press a single number key multiple times to generate the character you desire. Here are the mappings:
1 = Symbol mode<ul><li>1 = Cancel symbol mode </li>
<li>2 = @!| </li>
<li>3 = .,? </li>
<li>4 = $<> </li>
<li>5 = %:; </li>
<li>6 = ^() </li>
<li>7 = &-_ </li>
<li>8 = +=/ </li>
<li>9 = `'" </li>
<li>* = * </li>
<li># = #</li></ul>
<b>2-9 = Letter and number entry</b><ul><li>2 = abc2 </li>
<li>3 = def3 </li>
<li>4 = ghi4 </li>
<li>5 = jkl5 </li>
<li>6 = mno6 </li>
<li>7 = pqrs7 </li>
<li>8 = tuv8 </li>
<li>9 = wxyz9</li></ul>
* = Shift key<ul><li>*x1 = Shift </li>
<li>*x2 = Shift Lock </li>
<li>*x3 = Shift off</li></ul>
# = Number mode only<ul><li>#x1 = On </li>
<li>#x2 = Off</li></ul>
0 = Space
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