Compaq 7800 manual Working with the Standard Keyboard Keys, 6Using the Compaq Internet Keyboard

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3-6Using the Compaq Internet Keyboard

Working with the Standard Keyboard Keys

The standard keyboard has four major types of keys:

xmain keys (typewriter-style)

xfunction keys (F1 through F12)

xarrow keys Å Æ Ç È

xnumeric keys (calculator-style)

Some keys have special functions, either alone or when combined with other keys. The functions may vary depending on the programs you are using. Refer to Help to learn how these keys can be used in combination with other keys to develop shortcuts in your programs.

 

Key/Button

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Å Æ Ç È

Arrow moves the cursor left, right, up, and down.

±Windows opens the Start menu.

)

Windows Application usually has the same effect as a right mouse click.

 

 

 

Alt is frequently used in combination with other keys. By pressing Alt, the

Alt

focus moves from the cursor to the menu bar. The effect depends on the

 

program you are using.

 

 

Backspace

Backspace moves the cursor left one space and deletes the character in

that space.

 

 

 

Caps Lock

Caps Lock capitalizes all letters when typed. The Caps Lock light on the

keyboard glows when the key is active.

 

 

 

Ctrl

Control is normally used in combination with other keys. The effect

depends on the program you are using.

 

 

 

Delete

Delete deletes the character to the right of the cursor and moves the

following text left one space.

 

 

 

End

End moves the cursor to the end of the text line, table cell, or document. It

can also be used in combination with other keys.

 

 

 

Esc

Esc exits a program, moves back one window, or cancels a command,

depending on the program you are using.

 

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Contents Internet PC Features Guide Table of Contents Understanding Digital Interfaces Creating Videos Ii Table of ContentsPower Supply Cables Data Cables Upgrading Your Internet PCHow it Works Table of ContentsUnderstanding Your Service and Support Options Compaq SupportIndex Troubleshooting GuideHelpful Hints Special Text Using this GuideGlossary 2Using this GuideSpecial Messages Locating HelpTroubleshooting Service and Support GuideFor More Information Comments about this Guide 4Using this GuideChecking Your Connections 2Checking Your Connections Identifying the Front Components on Your Internet PCComponents 4Checking Your Connections Identifying the Rear Components on Your Internet PCOr Line Using the Internet Button Suite Using the Compaq Internet Keyboard2Using the Compaq Internet Keyboard Button Electronic shopping experienceTouch of a button Companies4Using the Compaq Internet Keyboard Using the Multimedia Easy Access ButtonsFast Forward/Next Track skips to the next track Using 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Component 24Upgrading Your Internet PC Replacing the Real-Time Clock BatteryRemoving the Battery Removing and Inserting a Battery26Upgrading Your Internet PC Inserting a BatterySupport not Compaq ServiceConnection Using your Internet PC Compaq RemoteRemoving Computer Viruses section of this guide QuickRestoreCountries only Your Internet PC easier McAfee Anti-VirusUsing Compaq Diagnostics Testing Equipment System Record How it Works Internet Support To re-install without reformatting your hard drive Full RestoreFactory-installed software state Custom RestoreCustom Restore Typical Restore Drivers Reinstalling Deleted Drivers Helpful Hints Troubleshooting GuideUnderstanding This Guide 2Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Audio ProblemsAudio Troubleshooting Guide 4Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting CD or DVD ProblemsCD or DVD Message appears Diskette Drive or Zip DriveNot reading drive Abort, Retry, Fail?Cannot save Diskette drive lightStays on Diskette driveOn select models Indicator light Continuously blinksCannot read a Zip drive available8Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Display Monitor ProblemsDisplay Display is too faint Adjusted to desiredSetting Click Control Panel Screen10Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Fax Modem ProblemsFax Modem Transmission is SettingsFax starts to send But quits beforeGames Troubleshooting Game ProblemsTroubleshooting Hard Drive Problems 12Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Internet Access Problems Keyboard and Mouse Troubleshooting Keyboard and Mouse Problems14Troubleshooting Guide InternetSlow Mouse does notRespond to Movement or is tooPower Troubleshooting Memory ProblemsTroubleshooting Power Problems 16Troubleshooting GuideWrong location For details Your hard drive, all files will be lost Illegal OperationPrinter Troubleshooting Printer ProblemsPoor print quality Select Clean Print Nozzles.Select Printer Control Select Windows Explorer Click Uninstall Drivers22Troubleshooting Guide Contacting a Compaq Authorized Service 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