BIOS
K
EYBOARD
C
OMMANDS
2-3
-
Change Value
The minus key on the keypad is used to change the value of the cur-
rent item to the previous value. This key scrolls through the values in
the associated pick list without displaying the full list.
+
Change Value
The plus key on the keypad is used to change the value of the current
menu item to the next value. This key scrolls through the values in
the associated pick list without displaying the full list. On 106-key
Japanese keyboards, the plus key has a different scan code than the
plus key on the other keyboard, but will have the same effect.
k
Scroll Bar
The k key is used to scroll up in the item specific help area. The scroll
bar keys have no affect if help string was not longer than the maxi-
mum allocated space in item specific help area.
m
Scroll Bar
The m key is used to scroll down in the item specific help area. The
scroll bar keys have no affect if help string was not longer than the
maximum allocated space in item specific help area.
<
F8
>
Previous Values
Pressing <
F8
> causes the following to appear:
If Yes is highlighted and <
Enter
> is pressed, all Setup fields are set to
their previous values. If No is highlighted and <
Enter
> is pressed, or if
the <
Esc
> key is pressed, the screen is returned to the one before
<
F8
> was pressed without affecting any existing field values
<
F9
>
Setup Defaults
Pressing
<
F9
>
causes the following to appear:
If Yes is highlighted and <
Enter
> is pressed, all Setup fields are set to
their default values. If No is highlighted and <
Enter
> is pressed, or if
the <
Esc
> key is pressed, the screen is returned to the one before
<
F9
> was pressed without affecting any existing field values
<
F10
>
Save and Exit
Pressing <
F10
> causes the following message to appear:
If Yes is highlighted and <
Enter
> is pressed, all changes are saved
and Setup is exited. If No is highlighted and <
Enter
> is pressed, or
the <
Esc
> key is pressed, the screen is returned to the one before
<
F10
> was pressed without affecting any existing values.
Table 2: Keyboard Commands (Continued)
K
EY
O
PTION
D
ESCRIPTION
Load Optimized Defaults?
Yes No
Load Optimized Defaults?
Yes No
Save configuration and exit?
Yes No