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- Keyboard
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Cursor keys:
Your keyboard contains four arrow keys for moving the cursor or insertion point to the right, left,
up, or down within windows, applications and documents.
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Function keys:
The keys labeled [F1] through [F12] are used in conjunction with the [Fn] key to produce
special actions that vary depending on what program is running. (See “Function Keys” on page 22.)
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Windows keys:
These keys work with your Windows operating system and function the same as the onscreen
Start menu button, or the right button on your pointing device.
Numeric Keypad
The section of the keyboard surrounded by the thick black line in Figure8 serves as a numeric keypad. To activate the
keypad functions, press the [NumLk] button. Using the keypad keys, you can enter numerals 0 through 9, perform
addition ( + ), subtraction ( - ), multiplication ( * ), or division ( / ), and enter decimal points ( . ) using the keys
designated as numeric function key keys. When [NumLk] is not active, you can use the numeric keypad for standard
alphabetic functions.
Windows Keys
Your LIFEBOOK Ultrabook has two Windows keys, consisting of a Windows key and an Application key. The
Windows key switches between the Modern Start screen and the desktop. The Application key opens the
Application bar located at the bottom of the screen. (Please refer to your Windows documentation for additional
information regarding the Windows keys.)
Cursor Keys
The cursor keys are the four arrow keys on the keyboard which allow you to move the cursor up, down, left and right
in applications. In programs such as Windows/File Explorer, it moves the “focus” (selects the next item up, down, left,
or right).