Learning the Basics
How to Use the Keyboard
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The Character Keys
For the letter and number keys, typing on a computer keyboard is
very much like typing on a typewriter. However, there are some
exceptions:
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When you press the spacebar, a computer does not simply pass
over an area of the page like a typewriter does. Although you
may not see anything on the screen, each time you press the
spacebar, the computer creates a space character just as it cre-
ates characters representing letters or symbols.
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The lowercase l (el) and the number 1 are not interchangeable.
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The uppercase O and the number 0 are not interchangeable.
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On a typewriter, the shift lock key locks all the keys into their
uppercase positions. On a computer keyboard, pressing the
Caps Lock
key changes only the alphabet keys to uppercase—
the number and symbol keys aren’t affected.
The Other Keys
In addition to the character keys, the computer keyboard contains a
number of keys that carry out special computer tasks. This section
describes these special keys.
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The 12 function keys (
F1
,
F2
, etc.) across the top of the
keyboard carry out program-specific tasks. To find out what
these keys do in your program, refer to the program's docu-
mentation.
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The function of the
Ctrl
key (Control key) also varies according
to the program you're using.
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In Windows programs, pressing the
Alt
key lets you open
menus.
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Pressing the
Fn
key simultaneously with one of the specially
marked keys allows you to emulate a 101-key keyboard (dis-
cussed below), turn keyboard overlays on and off (page 250)
and control various system functions.
Summary of Contents for Satellite 200 Series
Page 48: ...Let s Start at the Very Beginning UsingTheElectronicGuide 49 ...
Page 117: ...Before You Go to a Computer Store BuyingHardware 121 ...
Page 174: ...Little Cards That Do Big Things RemovingaPCCard 181 ...
Page 201: ...Connecting to the World DiscoveringToshiba sOn lineResources 209 ...
Page 248: ...Making Life Easier ChangingtheDisplayMode 259 ...
Page 255: ...What s Really Going On WhatReallyHappensWhenYouTurntheComputerOn 267 ...
Page 290: ...If Something Goes Wrong IfYouNeedFurtherAssistance 303 ...
Page 321: ...Hardware Setup TheHardwareConfigurationOptionsDialogBox 339 ...
Page 336: ...TSETUP OTHERS 355 ...
Page 356: ...Specifications 379 ...
Page 364: ...Input OutputPortAddressAssignments Part III Appendixes 389 ...