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Table 1-4Windows Logo Key Functions (continued)

Windows Logo Key

Displays or hides the Start menu

 

 

Windows Logo Key + d

Displays the Desktop

 

 

Windows Logo Key + m

Minimizes all open applications

 

 

Shift + Windows Logo Key + m

Undoes Minimize All

 

 

Windows Logo Key + e

Launches My Computer

 

 

Windows Logo Key + f

Launches Find Document

 

 

Windows Logo Key + Ctrl + f

Launches Find Computer

 

 

Windows Logo Key + F1

Launches Windows Help

 

 

Windows Logo Key + l

Locks the computer if you are connected to a network domain, or

 

allows you to switch users if you are not connected to a network

 

domain

 

 

Windows Logo Key + r

Launches the Run dialog box

 

 

Windows Logo Key + u

Launches the Utility Manager

 

 

Windows Logo Key + Tab

Windows XP - Cycles through the Taskbar buttons

 

Windows Vista and Windows 7 - Cycles through programs on the

 

Taskbar using the Windows Flip 3-D

In addition to the Windows Logo Key functions described above, the following functions are also available in Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7.

Ctrl + Windows Logo Key + Tab

Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the Taskbar by

 

using Windows Flip 3-D

 

 

Windows Logo Key + Spacebar

Brings all gadgets to the front and select Windows Sidebar

 

 

Windows Logo Key + g

Cycles through Sidebar gadgets

 

 

Windows Logo Key + t

Cycles through programs on the taskbar

 

 

Windows Logo Key + u

Launches Ease of Access Center

 

 

Windows Logo Key + any number key

Launches the Quick Launch shortcut that is in the position that

 

corresponds to the number (for example, Windows Logo Key + 1

 

launches the first shortcut in the Quick Launch menu)

In addition to the Windows Logo Key functions described above, the following functions are also available in Microsoft Windows 7.

Windows Logo Key + Ctrl + b

Switches to the program that displayed a message in the

 

notification area

 

 

Windows Logo Key + p

Choose a presentation display mode

 

 

Windows Logo Key + up arrow

Maximizes the window

 

 

Windows Logo Key + left arrow

Snaps the window to the left side of the screen

 

 

Windows Logo Key + right arrow

Snaps the window to the right side of the screen

 

 

Windows Logo Key + down arrow

Minimizes the window

 

 

Windows Logo Key + Shift + up arrow

Stretches the window to the top and bottom of the screen

 

 

Windows Logo Key + Shift + left arrow or right

Moves a window from one monitor to another

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Contents Hardware Reference Guide Page About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents Appendix D Electrostatic Discharge Standard Configuration Features Product FeaturesFront Panel Components Drive configuration may vary by model2Rear Panel Components Rear Panel ComponentsKeyboard Using the Windows Logo KeyKeyboard Serial Number Location 5Serial Number and Product ID Location Product FeaturesServiceability Features Hardware Upgrades1Connecting the Power Cord Hardware Upgrades Connecting the Power Cord2Removing the Computer Access Panel Removing the Computer Access Panel3Replacing the Computer Access Panel Hardware Upgrades Replacing the Computer Access PanelRemoving and Replacing the Front Bezel Enww 6Removing a Bezel Blank Removing a Bezel BlankChanging from Desktop to Tower Configuration DDR3-SDRAM SODIMMs Installing Additional MemorySODIMMs 8SODIMM Socket Locations Populating Sodimm SocketsInstalling SODIMMs Enww Removing the Existing Optical Drive Replacing the Optical DrivePreparing the New Optical Drive Installing the New Optical DriveEnww Replacing the Hard Drive 14Unlocking the Hard Drive Carrier Hardware UpgradesReplacing the Hard Drive Enww Enww 22Removing a Port Cover Hardware Upgrades Installing and Removing a Port CoverTable A-1Specifications SpecificationsAppendix a Specifications Battery Replacement Type Enww HP/Kensington MicroSaver Security Cable Lock Installing a Security LockSecurity Lock Provisions Padlock Figure C-2Installing a Cable with a Port Cover InstalledHP Business PC Security Lock Figure C-7Engaging the Lock Front Bezel SecurityEnww Enww Grounding Methods Electrostatic DischargePreventing Electrostatic Damage Computer Operating Guidelines and Routine Care Shipping Preparation Optical Drive PrecautionsCleaning SafetyIndex Enww

8000 specifications

The Hitachi 8000 series is a well-established line of excavators known for their robustness, versatility, and advanced technology. Primarily designed for demanding construction and mining environments, these machines are built to deliver exceptional performance, efficiency, and operator comfort.

One of the defining features of the Hitachi 8000 excavators is their powerful hydraulic system. The machines are equipped with high-capacity hydraulic pumps that offer significant digging force and lifting capabilities. This hydraulic system allows for smooth operation and rapid cycle times, making the Hitachi 8000 series highly effective in both earthmoving and material handling applications.

The engine technology in the Hitachi 8000 series is also noteworthy. These excavators are powered by advanced, fuel-efficient diesel engines that meet strict environmental regulations. This not only ensures compliance with global emissions standards but also reduces operational costs through improved fuel consumption. The engine is complemented by a sophisticated cooling system that maintains optimal operating temperatures, enhancing reliability and extending the machine’s life.

Another significant aspect of the Hitachi 8000 series is its advanced operator comfort and safety features. The cab is designed to provide an ergonomic working environment, equipped with adjustable seating, climate control, and intuitive controls. Large windows afford excellent visibility, aiding operators in maneuvering within tight spaces. Safety features, including robust ROPS and FOPS structures, contribute to a secure working experience on-site.

Hitachi's commitment to technological innovation is evident in the integration of digital tools and telematics. The machines come with advanced monitoring systems that provide real-time data on performance, fuel consumption, and maintenance needs. This feature allows operators and fleet managers to optimize operations, reduce downtime, and implement predictive maintenance strategies effectively.

Versatility is another hallmark of the Hitachi 8000 series. These excavators are compatible with a wide range of attachments, including buckets, breakers, and grapples, making them suitable for various tasks from digging and trenching to demolition and landscaping.

In conclusion, the Hitachi 8000 series stands out in the realm of large excavators, combining powerful performance with advanced technology and operator-centric design. With its robust features, economic operational capabilities, and unwavering reliability, it is a preferred choice for contractors and operators seeking a high-performance machine to tackle the toughest jobs in the construction and mining sectors.