The Operation of Menu Selecting
The Operation of Pushing the Plural Keys Simultaneously
While pushing the plural keys simultaneously, we use the
symbol “ + ”, to represent pushing and holding one key first,
then pushing the other key.
For example, as showed in the upper figure, while pushing the
Shift key, holding the Shift key and pushing the Delete key.
It showed as the figure below:
Rule of Presenting Operation Behavior in This Manual
Corresponding Chart of Key Inscription and Keyboard
The descriptions of each key on the keyboard are showed as follows.
in this Manual
Ξ!
Actual key
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Actual key
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Actual key
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Actual key
Ξ!
Two methods are used to represent the window in
Windows XP. They are “Classic View” and “Category View”
We use “Category View” to illustrate the operation under
Windows XP.
Abbreviation for Windows XP or Windows
In this manual, Windows XP or Windows is abbreviated from
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition.
Rule of Presenting Windows XP Operation in This Manual
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Shift
Delete
+
“Using the symbol ”
→
”, it abbreviates the operation of keeping
selecting the menu one after another.
For example, as like the upper picture, [Paint] is selected from
the start button.
[Start]
→
[All Programs] → [Accessories]
→
[Paint]
Esc
Tab
Ctrl
Alt
Shift
BackSpace
Insert
Delete
Home
Enter
End
PageUp
PageDown
F1
F2
ϡ
depending upon the different product model, the keyboard
layout may be different
Using Category View to Illustrate the Operation
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