
Rugged Notebook User Guide
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R8300 User Guide
Getting Familiar With Your Notebook
Windows Keys
The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions.
Key
Icon Description
Windows Logo Key
Start button. Combinations with this key perform special functions. Below are a few examples:
+
Tab
(Activates next Taskbar button)
+
E
(Opens My Computer in Windows Explorer)
+
M
(Minimizes all Windows)
Shift
+
+
M
(Restores Minimized Windows)
+
R
(Displays Run dialog box)
Refer to
Keyboard Shortcuts
in
s
Windows Help and Support
for a complete list of Windows key
t
combinations.
Application Key
Opens the application’s context menu (same as right-click).
Radio ON/OFF Switch (Option)
The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions.
CAUTION
FAA regulations require that all transmit/receive devices be turned off during flight. If you have radios in your
device (including GPS) and your device is equipped with a Radio ON/OFF Switch, please use it to turn your radios off during
flight. If you have radios and you do not have a switch to turn the radios off, either leave your device off during flight or contact
your help desk for assistance.
The wireless Radio ON/OFF Switch is the middle button above the keyboard. This switch toggles the power on and off to all
radio devices. Radio devices include GPS, Bluetooth, WLAN, and WWAN radios.
To Turn all Radios on or off
1.
Slide the radio switch to the left to power off all radio devices (airplane mode).
2.
Slide the radio switch to the right to turn radio power on.
Application Launch Key
The application launch key is the right button above the keyboard. Press this key to open a specific application you have set
following the instructions below:
To Program the Application Launch Key in Windows 7
1.
Select
OnScreenControl
.
ll
2.
Select
Launch Key Settings
,
Set
, and then select
tt
Run
. Click on
Configure
. Select
Browse
and choose an application based on
e
its path. To complete the settings, select
Ok
three times.
Mobile Computer Tools,