Introducing Your NEC Versa 1-9
Fn-F6
— Sets the beeper volume to low, medium, high, or mute.
Fn-F7
— Toggles between various power management levels in Windows 95.
Beeps indicate the level chosen as follows:
1 beep
Off
2 beeps
Custom
3 beeps
Highest Performance
4 beeps
Longest Life
No function when Windows 98 configured for Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface (ACPI).
Fn-F8
— Increases the LCD panel brightness.
Fn-F9
— Decreases the LCD panel brightness.
Fn-F10
— Toggles LCD expansion mode (DOS only).
Fn-F12
— Toggles the scroll lock off and on.
Fn-ESC —
Initiates a Save-to-Ram, in Windows 95. Saves your working
environment to memory.
Fn-Power
— Initiates a Save-to-File on demand, in Windows 95. Saves your
working environment to a reserved area on the hard drive.
An additional preprogrammed function key,
Fn-Left Ctrl
, simulates pressing the right
control key for support of IBM 327x connections.
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Numeric keypad — Pressing NumLock on the keyboard activates the numeric
keypad numbers and functions printed in blue on the keys.
The keypad lets you type numbers and mathematical operands (+, -) as you would
on a calculator. The keypad is ideal for entering long lists of numbers.
When you press NumLock again, the keys revert to their normal functions as
typewriter keys.
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Cursor Control keys — Cursor control keys let you position the cursor on the screen
where you want. On the screen, the cursor is a blinking underline, block, or vertical
line depending on the application. The cursor indicates where the next text typed is
inserted.
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Windows keys — If you have Windows 98 or 95, you can use the following two
keys to facilitate your work.