Acer Aspire manual Your Keyboard, Esc

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Your Keyboard

Your keyboard has been designed to simplify your computer operations. Some keys directly take you to frequently used applications, while a special knob allows you to adjust the audio volume or to activate the Mute function.

Some of the keys may act in different ways according to the application program you are using. (To see the keys layout, refer to the two following pictures).

Esc Key • Exits the current screen or program, or interrupts the operation that is being executed.

Tab Key • In word processing programs, moves the cursor forward of a certain number of positions. In other programs, moves the cursor from one field (an area on your screen you can type your data to) to the following one.

Enter Key • In word processing programs, starts a new paragraph. In other programs, accepts input data, or indicates the end of an action.

Uppercase Key • Pressing this key in combination with a letter or a symbol key, generates the correspondent uppercase letter, or the upper symbol on that key.

Caps Lock Key • By pressing this key, you activate or deactivate the UPPERCASE or lowercase mode.

(When the Caps Lock key is active, the Caps Lock LED is on).

Function Keys • From F1 to F12, when set by a specific application, each key executes a specific function.

Arrow Keys • Move the cursor in the direction indicated by the arrow.

Ins Key • When activated, data typed will override or modify the existing ones.

Canc Key • Clears the highlighted data, or the datum located to the cursor’s right.

Home Key • Takes you to the beginning of a page.

ESC

Function Keys

Ins Key

Canc Key (Delete)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Home Key

Enter

Caps Lock Key

Shift Key

Tab Key

Arrow Keys

 

 

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Contents Aspire TM Users Guide Copyright Notice By Acer IncorporatedTable of Contents Safety Instructions Before you start…Batteries How to Place and Install your System at its Best Your Aspire Computer an Overview Switching your Computer and your Monitor On Installing your Aspire ComputerSwitching your Computer On and Off Switching your Aspire System OffYour Mouse Maintenance Your MouseYour Keyboard ESCWEB Connection Hard Disk Drive Your MonitorComputer Unit Floppy Disk DriveUsing Your Floppy Disk Drive How to Write Protect a Floppy Disk Formatting a Floppy DiskUsing your CD-ROM/ CD-RW Drive CD and DVD MaintenanceAccessing the Internet Data Modem/FaxConnecting an Optional Printer Installing your Printer DriverConnecting an Optional Serial Device Connecting a Joystick or an Optional Midi Device Adjusting the Volume Listening to an Audio CDPage Adding Options to your Aspire Computer Removing Covering Panels Precautions to Avoid Electrostatic Discharges Putting the Covering Panel BackPress Alt + spacebar, then select Resize TroubleshootingStart button is not displayed on the screen Computer does not shutdown completelyModem doesnt work Keyboard doesnt workModem has been connected, but theres no dial tone Monitor doesnt go activeSystem is halted Floppy disk drive cannot read the floppy diskDeclaration of Non Responsibility Warranty Declaration of Non ResponsibilityHelp us to Defeat Piracy End User Standard License Agreement CD-ROM Safety Warning CE CompliantWarranty Garantie Limited Product Limited Product Gewährleistungs Gewährleistungs Garanzia Limitata Garantie Des Produits DE LA Garantie Contacts