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P O I N T
When an external keypad is connected
to the notebook the NumLk mode
enables the external keypad and disables
the built-in keyboard numeric keypad.
Function Keys
Your notebook has twelve function keys,
F1
through
F12
. The functions assigned to these
keys differ for each application; refer to your
software documentation to find out how these
keys are used. (Figure 2-9.)
Fn Key
The
Fn
key provides extended functions for the
notebook when used in conjunction with
another key. (Figure 2-9.)
Pressing
F5
while holding down the
Fn
key
allows you to toggle between video compensa-
tion and no compensation. (Video compensa-
tion controls spacing on the display. When it is
enabled,displays with less than 1024 x 768 pixel
resolution will still cover the entire screen.)
Pressing
F10
while holding down the
Fn
key
allows you to change your selection of where
to send your display video. Each time you press
the combination of keys you will step to the
next choice. The choices,in order, are: built-in
display panel only, external monitor only, or
both built-in display panel and monitor.
Pressing the Suspend/Resume button while
holding down the
Fn
key forces the Save-to-
Disk mode to activate regardless of the BIOS
settings. Be sure you have a Save-to-Disk
space allocation on your hard drive before
you do this. (For more Save-to-Disk information
see pages 45–46 and page 101.)
Cursor Keys
The cursor keys are the four arrow keys on the
keyboard which allow you to move the cursor
up
Õ
, down
Ô
, left
Ó
and right
È
as your
application allows. (Figure 2-9.)
P O I N T
The integrated ErgoTrac pointing device
and/or an external mouse are also used
for moving the cursor around the screen.