3
*
LCD brightness con-
trol ( down)
LCD brightness con-
trol ( up)
Display change
Speakers on/off switch
Volume control
( down)
Volume control ( up)
Power off using the
standby function
Remaining capacity of
the battery pack
Power off using the hi-
bernation function
Fn + F9
Key
Functions
Popup Window
Key Combinations
CAUTION
Do not press the following key combinations repeatedly in (quick) succession.
Do not press the following key combinations while using the touch pad (mouse), touchscreen or other keys.
Fn + F3
Fn + F4
Fn + F5
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Fn + F7
Fn + F6
Disabling the speakers will also disable the warn-
ing beep.
This key combination cannot be used to adjust
the volume of the warning beep.
Fn + F2
OFF
ON
Down
Up
R e m a i n i n g
capacity (%)
display
Battery pack is
not installed.
%
A
%
B
%
A
78
%
B
*
* When [Disable] is set for [Fn+F7/Fn+F10 Key] with the Setup Utility, these key combinations become inoperable.
Fn + F10
Fn + F1
CAUTION
NOTE
Pressing this key combination adjusts the brightness
of LCD. The brightness setting is stored in memory
separately under the condition the AC adaptor is
connected and under the condition the AC adaptor
is not connected.
The pop-up icon (
) is not displayed in case of the
maximum brightness.
By pressing this key combination, you can select ei-
ther an external display, LCD or simultaneous. (
page 47
)
Pressing this key combination turns on/off audio from
the inter nal speakers and headphone jack.
Rebooting the computer, or powering off then on,
restores the speaker setting of the Setup Utility.
Pressing this key combination adjusts the volume
of the internal speakers and headphone jack.
Pressing this key combination causes the current
screen on the display to be saved to memory, and
powers off the computer. (
page 14
)
This key combination does not work in the MS-DOS
mode.
Pressing this key combination displays the remain-
ing battery capacity on the screen. (
page 29
)
Pressing this key combination causes the current
screen on the display to be saved to the hard disk,
and powers off the computer. (
page 14
)