All but 3 buttons already have secondary functions programmed in them. The 3 keys below
have only primary functions:
Power Key
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
Function Key
Windows Security Key
Four of the buttons allow you to modify their secondary functions. They are called
user-definable buttons as shown below.
Screen Rotational Key
Journal Key
Tablet PC Input Panel Key
Start Menu Key
These 4 user-definable buttons have default secondary functions, but also have the option of
changing them. Other buttons have secondary functions that are FIXED.
Button Icons Secondary Function (in Windows XP)
Screen Rotational Key
. A user-definable Key. Default
secondary function opens up Outlook Express.
Escape Key
functions as Alt + Escape that send your current
window to the background.
Up press on joystick
has the Page Up function.
Down press on joystick
has the Page Down function.
Right press on joystick
has the Tab function.
Left press on joystick.
Shift + Tab function is the same as tab but
in the opposite direction.
Enter Key (Press joystick into tablet)
has the Alt + Tab function
which allows you to switch between the programs you have
running.
Journal Key
.
A user-definable button. Default secondary
function increases Volume.
Tablet PC Input Panel Key
. A user-definable button. Default
secondary function decreases Volume.
Start Menu Key
. A user-definable button. Default secondary
function opens up Internet Browser.
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Note:
User-definable button means that the secondary function can be changed from the default option.