So you do not have to guess any more about the possible key combinations let me explain how it works. You are correct for the first set of characters, numbers etc. 8 x 8 = 64. However if you push down on the left dome (just like you push down and hold the shift key) that puts you into a shift mode, so you have 64 additional combinations in shift mode.
64 + 64 (in shift mode) = 128 possible combinations. That would accommodate all of the characters, numbers, symbols, etc. For example the to type "1" you slide the left dome toward the northwest and the right dome toward the northeast. The shift of "1" is "!", so you push down on the left dome and slide it toward the northwest and slide the right dome toward the northeast and that types "!". Command keys such as CTRL and ALT are handled like a sticky key. For example to use "CTRL B" (bold in most applications), you would slide the domes for the "CTRL" character and then for the "B".
For a complete Slide Guide please see http://www.keybowl.com/support/training.htm
If you have any other questions let me know.
So you do not have to guess any more about the possible key combinations let me explain how it works. You are correct for the first set of characters, numbers etc. 8 x 8 = 64. However if you push down on the left dome (just like you push down and hold the shift key) that puts you into a shift mode, so you have 64 additional combinations in shift mode. 64 + 64 (in shift mode) = 128 possible combinations. That would accommodate all of the characters, numbers, symbols, etc. For example the to type "1" you slide the left dome toward the northwest and the right dome toward the northeast. The shift of "1" is "!", so you push down on the left dome and slide it toward the northwest and slide the right dome toward the northeast and that types "!". Command keys such as CTRL and ALT are handled like a sticky key. For example to use "CTRL B" (bold in most applications), you would slide the domes for the "CTRL" character and then for the "B". For a complete Slide Guide please see http://www.keybowl.com/support/training.htm If you have any other questions let me know.