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2-6 Using Your Computer
The keyboard has the following features:
Typewriter keys
Use the typewriter keys just as you do on a standard
typewriter.
Windows keys
Press the left or right Windows keys to call up the
Windows Start menu.
Application key
Press the Application key in Windows to bring up a
menu of options specific to the current application.
Function keys
Function keys control functions specific to your
particular software application or operating system. For
example, some programs provide access to help with the
F1 key.
Standard cursor control keys
The standard cursor control keys control the direction of
the cursor. The Num Lock state (Num Lock lamp is on)
does not affect the operation of these keys.
Numeric keypad/cursor control keys
The numeric keypad/cursor control keys work like a
numeric keypad. In Numeric Keypad mode, the Num
Lock lamp is on.
To use the keys to control the direction of the cursor,
press the Num Lock key (Num Lock lamp goes off). To
return to the Numeric Keypad mode, press the Num
Lock key.
To use a keypad cursor key while in Numeric Keypad
mode, press the Shift key and the keypad cursor key.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE ENTERPRISE - 10-1997
Page 42: ...Using Your Computer 2 5 Keyboard features Windows 95 keys ...
Page 138: ...5 18 Installing Options Locating desktop expansion slots Locating minitower expansion slots ...
Page 140: ...5 20 Installing Options Removing a desktop slot cover Removing a minitower slot cover ...
Page 160: ...Installing Options 5 39 Installing Options 5 ...
Page 162: ...Installing Options 5 41 Locating minitower device slots ...
Page 198: ...Installing Options 5 77 Connecting a serial device cable to the desktop ...