HP 80XL302 manual Cursor-Control Keys, Numeric Keypad, Windows Keys

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NOTE:

1.When the numeric keypad is activated and you need to type the English letter, you could either turn Num Lock off or hold down [Fn] and press the key without turning Num Lock off.

2.If the “Keyboard Numlock” item in the SCU program is set to Disabled, you could not use the numeric keypad on the notebook keyboard even if Num Lock is on. To use the numeric keypad in this case, you need to hold the [Fn] key and then press on the numeric keypad.

Cursor-Control Keys

At the lower right corner of the keyboard are four cursor/screen-control keys.

The [], [], [], and [] cursor-control keys, also called arrow keys, control cursor movement.

When used with [Fn] key pressed, these keys become [Home], [PgUp], [PgDn], and [End] keys.

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Figure 2-4. Cursor-Control Keys

The [Ins] and [Del] keys are located at the upper right of the keyboard, which are used for editing purpose.

Numeric Keypad

A 15-key numeric keypad is embedded in the typewriter keys as shown below:

Figure 2-5. Numeric Keypad

Numeric keys facilitate entering of numbers and calculations. When Num Lock is on, the numeric keys are activated, meaning you can use these keys to enter numerals.

Windows Keys

On the Windows keyboard, you can find one Windows Logo key ( á )

and one Application Logo key ( ). The two keys are used with other keys to perform software-specific functions. (See your Windows manual.)

My Presario – Getting Started

Using the Notebook 2-5

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Contents Page European Notice Modem Statements About the Battery Danish Page Table of Contents Caring for Your Battery Iii Preventive MaintenanceAppendix B Troubleshooting List of Figures Glossary and Index PrefaceGetting Started FeaturesThis Chapter My Presario Getting StartedRight-Side View Taking a Look at the NotebookGetting Started My Presario Getting Started Left-Side View Specification of the coreRear View Top-Open View Front ViewPower Button Easy Access ButtonsPower Status Indicators AC/Battery Power Indicator Battery Status IndicatorConnecting to AC Power Device Status IndicatorGetting the Notebook Running MicrophoneStarting Up Using Battery PowerTurning Off the Notebook Safety and Comfort Warranty CertificateConnecting the External Floppy Drive Using the NotebookMy Presario Getting Started Using the Notebook Floppy Disk DriveHard Disk Drive Using the Notebook My Presario Getting StartedInserting and Ejecting Diskettes CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive Connecting the External CD/DVD/CD-RW DriveInserting/Removing a CD Manually Releasing a CD KeyboardFn Key Typewriter KeysNumeric Keypad Cursor-Control KeysWindows Keys Hot Keys Easy Access ButtonsDecrease LCD brightness Increase LCD brightnessTouchpad Using the Touchpad Placing and Moving the FingerPoint and Click Drag and DropChanging the Configuration Introducing Power ManagementScroll Button Global Power Management Automatic Power Management Local Power ManagementManual Power Management Suspend-to-FileTaking Care of Your Notebook MaintenanceTraveling Battery Pack Caring for Your BatteryMy Presario Getting Started Battery Operations AC AdapterUnlocking the Battery Pack Battery Operations My Presario Getting StartedOperating and Handling Low Battery Signals and ActionsMaintaining Maximizing Battery Operating Time Connecting an IR Device Connecting an External MonitorSystem Expansion External ConnectionsConnecting an USB Device Internal InstallationConnecting an Ieee 1394 Device for selected model only Installing a PC CardOnly available on specific models Memory UpgradePage My Presario Getting Started Setup Configuration Utility Setup Configuration UtilityIntroduction Starting SCUUsing the Keyboard Using the Touchpad/MouseSetup Configuration Utility My Presario Getting Started Moving Around and Making SelectionsMain Menu IDE SettingsDate and Time Boot Sequence Fast BootAdvanced Menu SaveToFile Warning Message Ir ModeKeyboard Numlock Pointing DeviceSystem Password Resolution ExpansionSecurity Menu Enable Power Management Power MenuMax Performance / Balanced Power Saving / Max Power Saving / CustomizeHard Disk Power Down After Customizing Power Management FeaturesStandby After Suspend AfterSuspend Data to Battery Low Warning BeepCover Close VGA ActivityResume On Time Options DescriptionsHour/Minute/Second Resume On Modem RingChoices Descriptions Exit MenuPage What is Preventive Maintenance? Preventive MaintenanceUsing Microsoft Backup My Presario Getting Started Preventive MaintenanceDeleting Unwanted Files Preventive Maintenance My Presario Getting StartedUsing Disk Defragmenter Using ScanDiskOptimizing the Computer Hard Disk Deleting the Internet History FilePage CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive Cache MemoryReal-Time Clock/Calendar My Presario Getting Started Appendix A-1VGA Controller Temperature Range Relative HumidityAudio Subsystem AC AdapterMy Presario Getting Started Appendix B-1 TroubleshootingAppendix B-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Appendix B-3 Term definitionsPage My Presario Getting Started Glossary-1 GlossaryGlossary-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Glossary-3 USB port universal serial bus port aPage My Presario Getting Started Index-1 IndexIndex-2 My Presario Getting Started My Presario Getting Started Index-3
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