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1 About Your Hardware
Your HP Enhanced Keyboard
Using the Enhanced Keys
The keys are located on the top right-hand side of the keyboard and can be used as follows:
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Messages and LED
Monitors the arrival of fax messages or electronic mail. The LED blinks when a new fax or E-mail
arrives. The LED is turned off when you open the message. Press this key to launch your e-mail
application.
Yes. Refer to
page 19
HP Brio Center
Accesses the HP Brio Center.
No
Web Browser
Launches the default Internet browser configured in your system.
No
Menu
Displays a window showing the current configuration of the keys and the actions mapped to them.
Pressing the Menu key again will close this window without further action needed. Pressing any
other extended key will close the window and launch the associated command.
No
Suspend
This key can be used to either turn on the power saving capabilities if configured in the Control
Panel, or start the screen saver. It is recommended that you configure your screen saver with a
password to lock the computer when the screen saver is activated. A screen saver will not be cleared
until the correct password has been typed.
No
Information
Accesses the information section of the HP Brio Center.
No
Mute and Volume Control
Press the Mute key to mute the audio. The volume keys are used to adjust the volume level. If no
sound card is installed in your computer, a warning will be displayed on the screen if one of these
three keys is pressed.
No
Shortcuts
(S3, S4, S5)
You can assign these keys to start applications, open files, or open URLs on the Internet.
For
example, you can access your word processor application at the touch of a single key.
Yes. Refer to
page 19
Phone
This key can be used to access telephone directory sites world-wide. To do this, however, you must
have an Internet connection. You can also configure this key in the same way as the shortcut keys.
Yes. Refer to
page 19
Summary of Contents for Brio 8500
Page 1: ...Online Reference Guide Online Guide Date Spring1998 HP PC ...
Page 8: ...8 ...
Page 9: ...1 About Your Hardware ...
Page 21: ...2 About Your BIOS ...
Page 33: ...3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories ...
Page 62: ...62 3 Upgrading and Adding Accessories Changing the Battery ...
Page 63: ...4 AT Commands ...
Page 76: ...Glossary ...
Page 80: ...Index ...
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