Using Your NEC Versa 4-5
Power-Suspend
— This button combination powers
off your system in emergencies. Only use this button
combination if the NEC Versa does not respond to key-
board input, VersaGlide action, or the power button.
Windows 95 keys — Use the following two keys to
facilitate your work.
Shortcut/Application key – provides quick access to
shortcut menus. (This key acts like a right mouse
button.)
Floating Window key – displays the Start menu.
Cursor Control keys — Cursor control keys let you
position the cursor on the screen where you want. On the
screen, the cursor is a blinking underline, block, or
vertical bar depending on the application. The cursor
indicates where the next text typed is inserted.
Typewriter keys — Typewriter keys (also called alpha-
numeric keys) are used to enter text and characters.
Keys with blue print on them behave differently when
combined with control keys or the
Fn
key.
Numeric Keypad — Pressing
Num Lock
on the
keyboard activates the numeric keypad numbers and
functions printed in blue on top of the keys.
The keypad lets you type numbers and mathematical op-
erands (+, –) as you would on a calculator. The keypad
is ideal for entering long lists of numbers.
When you press
Num Lock
again, the keys revert to
their normal functions as typewriter keys.