Not to worry, it will apparently work like the DX as well as the SYM table. From the
K3 manual, section 7.3: Kindle Shortcuts:
Quote:
While typing, you can use the top row of the keyboard to enter numbers. From left to right, starting with Q, the letters in the top row of the keyboard represent the numbers 1 through 9. The letter P represents the number 0. To enter a number: Press and hold
Alt and press a letter in the top row of the keyboard. For example, Alt + Q types the number 1, and Alt + U types the number 7.
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I wonder if the line spacing adjustment will still work somehow, however (on K2, SHIFT+ALT+number). Not that I ever use that, but I like knowing it is there...