System Overview 1-7
Function keys are application-driven. See the specific application’s user guide for
information about how each function key works within the application you are using.
The following function key combinations are pre-programmed for the NEC Versa VX.
Fn-Left Ctrl
— Simulates pressing the right control key to support IBM 327X
connections.
Fn-F3
—
Toggles the video mode between LCD only, CRT only, Simultaneous mode,
and TV out.
Fn-F4
— Sets standby power management mode on, in Windows 95.
In Windows 95, press any key to resume from Standby mode.
No function when Windows 98 configured for Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface (ACPI). In Windows 98, Standby is equivalent to Windows 95 Suspend
mode. To resume from Windows 98 Standby mode, press the Power button.
Fn-F6
—
Toggles the system beep off and on.
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’s brightness (eight settings). Applies to XGA LCD panels
only.
Fn-F9
— Reduces the LCD’s brightness (eight settings). Applies to XGA LCD panels
only.
Fn-F10
— Provides zoom in/out control.
Fn-F12
— Toggles the scroll lock feature.
Fn-Power
— Initiates a save-to-file on demand, only in Windows 95, when the BIOS
Suspend option is set to “STF.” Saves your working environment to a reserved area on
the hard drive.
Fn-ESC
— Initiates a Save-to-Ram, only in Windows 95, when the BIOS System
Switch is set to “Sleep.” Saves your working environment to memory.
Windows keys — Use the following two keys to facilitate your work.
Shortcut/Application key – provides quick access to shortcut menus. (This key acts
like a right mouse button.)
Floating Window key – displays the Start menu.
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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 bar
depending on the application. The cursor indicates where the next text typed is inserted.
Summary of Contents for VERSA VX
Page 1: ...NEC Versa Notebook Computer NEC VERSA VX S E R V I C E A N D R E F E R E N C E M A N U A L...
Page 43: ...3 Disassembly and Reassembly Required Tools and Equipment Disassembly Reassembly...
Page 67: ...4 System Board Layout Audio Board DC DC Board I O Board Main Board...
Page 70: ...5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts List...
Page 71: ...5 2 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Illustrated Parts Breakdown...
Page 77: ...7 Troubleshooting Quick Troubleshooting Helpful Questions...
Page 87: ...9 Specifications System Components Connector Locations Memory Map Interrupt Controllers...