OWNER’S HANDBOOK
T o u c h p a d & K e y b o a r d 2 / 3
Using the keyboard
The Pedion’s keyboard works just like a full-sized
computer keyboard, but some keys have additional
functions.
Locking keys
The keyboard has some locking keys whose status is
indicated by the lights on the upper left edge of the
computer.
♦
Num Lock.
Press the
NL/SL
key to turn on
numeric locking. With the Num Lock light on,
the keys marked in blue on the keyboard work
as a numeric keypad.
♦
Caps Lock.
Press the
Caps Lock
key to turn on
capitals locking. With the Caps Lock light on,
the characters you type are displayed in
uppercase.
♦
Scroll Lock.
Hold down the
Fn
key then press
the
NL/SL
key to turn on scroll locking. The
effect usually depends on the specific software
you are using.
Blue numeric keypad
When the
1
Num Lock light is on, you can type the
numerals or symbols marked in blue.
When you press any key on the numeric keypad with
the
Shift
key held down, the definition of that key
changes to a cursor control key, as shown below.
{
Home
End
PgUp
PgDn
P
0
6
Y
J
K
L
9
8
7
U
I
O
^
&
*
(
)
:
;
7
8
9
4
5
1
2
3
H
6
When the Num Lock light is on, pressing any key on
the numeric keypad with the
Fn
key held down allows
you to type the normal character associated with that
key (that is, as if the Num Lock light were off).
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