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Glossary
Ten-key Mode
Part of the keyboard can be used to input numbers or calculation functions in the same
arrangement as on a calculator. When this setting is deactivated, the keyboard returns to its
regular input mode.
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On this computer, ten-key mode can be activated by pressing the
NumLk
key. Press the
NumLk
key once more to deactivate the ten-key mode. (
Title Bar
The segment at the top of the window showing the title of the application software, the name of
the file currently open, and other information. The entire window can be moved by dragging
(
) this bar with the mouse pointer.
TKIP
Short for “Temporary Key Integrity Protocol.”
The encryption standard considered the successor to WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).
The WEP encryption key (WEP key) is fixed, but in the case of TKIP, the encryption key
changes automatically at specific intervals, or at specific packet volumes. Changing the
encryption key makes it more difficult to decipher the key, thus increasing the level of security.
Touch Pad
A pad used to move the cursor or select functions. Operates in the same way as a mouse.
This computer features a unique round pad, which enables easy scrolling.
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