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06-30-2013 07:20 AM
I have a J4680 all in one and I need to be able to changing the uppercase (capital) to lowercase (small) letters when using keyboard in order to properly enter my password when setting up wireles connection. Does anybody know how changing the uppercase (capital) to lowercase (small) letters?
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07-01-2013 12:41 PM
Sorry that you are having a problem switching from upper and lower case letter for wireless connection.
When the keyboard appears on the printer display, there should be a ARROW pointing up or a TRIANGLE. Press that, and the entire keyboard changes into CAPS.
If you do not have the KEYBOARD, and you have the NUMBERS and LETTERS buttons, you continue press the button until CAPS appear.
For example, (1, abc,), when pressing the number 1, it shows, A, then B, then C, then 1. After 1, the letters should automatically changed into capital A, B, and C.
Let me know if this helps, or if I confused you.
Please mark a reply "ACCEPTED AS SOLUTION" if it solved your problem, so others can find it.
07-01-2013 12:41 PM
Sorry that you are having a problem switching from upper and lower case letter for wireless connection.
When the keyboard appears on the printer display, there should be a ARROW pointing up or a TRIANGLE. Press that, and the entire keyboard changes into CAPS.
If you do not have the KEYBOARD, and you have the NUMBERS and LETTERS buttons, you continue press the button until CAPS appear.
For example, (1, abc,), when pressing the number 1, it shows, A, then B, then C, then 1. After 1, the letters should automatically changed into capital A, B, and C.
Let me know if this helps, or if I confused you.
Please mark a reply "ACCEPTED AS SOLUTION" if it solved your problem, so others can find it.