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Using Your HP Multimedia Keyboard
WARNING
Important Ergonomic Information
Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices are among
those tasks associated with repetitive strain injury (RSI) to soft tissue in the
hands and arms. If you do experience discomfort or pains while using any
computing equipment, discontinue use immediately and consult your
physician as soon as possible.
Your comfort and safety are our primary concern. Consequently, we
recommend you read HP’s ergonomic information before using your PC.
For detailed information, refer to HP’s online version of “Working in
Comfort” which is preloaded on your PC’s hard disk or visit HP’s Working
in Comfort Web site at:
www.hp.com/ergo.
A summary is provided in the
Comfort and Safety Checklist on page 6.
The HP multimedia keyboard includes soft keys you can use to:
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Display and configure the actions assigned to keys.
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Perform one-touch shortcuts to start applications, open files, or open
sites on the WWW.
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Launch the Internet browser supplied with your system.
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Lock your PC or PC Workstation.
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Access HP TopTools and customer information.
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Mute or adjust the volume of the audio system.
Windows Key
You can display the Windows 95 Start menu by pressing either of the two
Windows keys, positioned to the left and right of the space bar.
Application Key
You can access all right-mouse button functions used to copy and move files,
display shortcut menus, and get Help information, by pressing the Application
key. The Application key can also be programmed by your software.
HP TopTools
Mail key
Menu key
Internet key
Lock key
HP Customer
Information
Mute Key
Volume Keys
Shortcut keys
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