Micron Technology MERIDIAN 850 manual Using the Keyboard

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Chapter 2 - The Big Picture

Using the Keyboard

Function keys

Escape

Backspace

Tab

Fn key

Alt

Ctrl

Shift

Enter

The keyboard is your primary means of giving your computer numbers and words, and telling it what to do with them. The keyboard works much like the keys on a typewriter, but computer keyboards have several specialty keys. Most of today’s software packages have several standard uses for the specialty keys. For example, in most software packages, pressing the F1 key summons the online help feature.

The list on the next page explains the most important keys on the keyboard.

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Contents User’s Guide Copyright Micron Electronics, Inc All rights reserved Thirty 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee on Most Products Customer Assurance ProgramMeridian 850 One Year Limited Warranty FCC Compliance Statement For US and Canadian UsersThis page intentionally left blank Contents Using Setup Welcome Welcome Unpacking Your System Do I Have Everything?Whats in the Box? Let Your Computer Acclimate Itself Keep the BoxWhere to Work Beware Heat, Cold, Humidity, and GlareSystem Features Big PictureFront View Mouse ButtonsTruePoint Pointing Device Suspend/Resume ButtonMeridian 850, Front View Side Views Right side viewPower Button Reset SwitchPcmcia Card Eject Buttons Back View Connector Description Sound Features Indicator Lights Where they areIndicator Lights What they mean Indicator Appearance DescriptionUsing the Keyboard What the Keys Do What the Keys Do Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad Setting the Speaker Volume Special Key CombinationsDisk Drives Removable Hard Disk DriveFrom last Pcmcia Card Slot Battery and Power Management Installing the Battery for the First TimeInstalling the Battery Pack Removing the Battery Pack Battery Endurance Tips Turning On Your SystemLow Battery Conditions Battery and Power Management Charging the Battery Pre-charging a Dead BatteryBattery Temperature Sensor Faulty Battery IndicatorDon’t Unplug the AC Adapter with the Power On Power Management Normal ModePower Saving Mode Battery Only ModeSuspend Mode CPU TimeoutPower Savings Settings Suspend ControlsBattery Precautions AC Adapter Precautions Using Your Meridian Examining the Interior FeaturesOpening the Lid TruePoint Pointing Device PS/2 Style Mouse Serial MouseExternal Video Monitor External KeyboardFloppy Disks Care and Handling Dual Pcmcia Card Slot LAN Using Setup Running Setup Startup Fast Boot Boot DeviceDate and Time Video SelectPassword Boot PasswordConfigure SCU Setup Color Scheme Easy Menus or Complete MenusL1 Cache Enable L2 Cache EnableMemory L1 Cache WritebackDisks Diskette DriveFast Diskette Hard Disk Fast Hard DiskComponents COM PortsLPT Port LPT TypeKeyboard Numlock Keyboard RepeatInternal Mouse Left-Handed MousePower Enable Power SavingBattery Only Low Power SavingHigh Power Saving Custom Power SavingSave and Reboot Default SettingsExit Save and ExitRestore Settings Version InfoHow to Install Options Installing More RAM Before You BeginInstalling the RAM Board Memory Board Location cover removedHow to Maintain Your System Travel PrecautionsSystem Hardware Precautions Battery Power Pack Precautions System Specifications Environmental SpecificationsDimensions Battery Pack SpecificationsAC Adapter Specifications Handy Cheat Sheet Ctrl + ALT + DELWindows Shortcuts Glossary BATMHz This stands for Megahertz, or cycles per second Index DOSRAM Late Changes