HP D510 manual Using the Windows Logo Key, Special Mouse Functions

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Product Features

Using the Windows Logo Key

Use the Windows Logo Key in combination with other keys to perform certain functions available in the Windows operating system. Refer to the “Easy Access Keyboard Components” section to identify the Windows Logo key.

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 your 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

Activates the next Taskbar button

 

 

Special Mouse Functions

Most software applications support the use of a mouse. The functions assigned to each mouse button depend on the software applications you are using.

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Contents Hardware Reference Guide Page Contents Specifications Hard Drive Installation Guidelines Index Standard Configuration Features Product FeaturesFront Panel Components Front Panel ComponentsRear Panel Components Rear Panel ComponentsEasy Access Keyboard Components Easy Access Keyboard ComponentsCustomizing the Easy Access Buttons Special Mouse Functions Using the Windows Logo KeySerial Number Location Installation Sequence Hardware UpgradesDrawer Installation Method Smart Cover Lock Using the Smart Cover FailSafe KeyRemoving the Smart Cover Lock Screws Removing the Computer Cover Removing the Computer Cover DDR-SDRAM DIMMs Installing Additional MemoryDIMMs Installing DDR-SDRAM DIMMs Locate the memory module sockets Installing a Dimm Removing the Expansion Card Cage Installing an Expansion Card Removing the Expansion Slot Cover Install the expansion card Removing the AGP Card To replace the AGP card, reverse the above procedures Desktop Drive Positions Drive PositionsUpgrading the Hard Drive Installing Additional DrivesDisconnecting Cables from the Hard Drive Removing an Optical Drive Removing the Optical Drive Installing an Optional Optical Drive Connecting the Flat Ribbon Cable and Audio Cable Working with the MultiBay Partitioning and Formatting a MultiBay Hard Drive Hot-Plugging or Hot-Swapping MultiBay DrivesInserting a Drive into the MultiBay Uninstalling the MultiBay Security ScrewRemoving a Drive from the MultiBay Removing a Drive from the MultiBay Compaq Evo Small Form Factor SpecificationsPower Output Using the Cable-Select Feature with Ultra ATA Devices Hard Drive Installation GuidelinesGuidelines for Installing Ultra ATA Devices Scsi Devices Guidelines for Using Scsi DevicesHard Drive Installation Guidelines Scsi Controllers Guidelines for Installing Optional Scsi DevicesScsi Cables Using a Scsi CableUsing SCSISelect with Scsi Devices Choosing the Quiet Drive Options Hard Drive Installation Guidelines Battery Replacement Type Type Replacing a Coin Cell Battery Type Security Lock Provisions Installing a Security LockInstalling a Security Loop Grounding Methods Electrostatic DischargePreventing Electrostatic Damage Electrostatic Discharge Routine Computer Care Routine Computer Care Shipping PreparationOperation Optical Drive PrecautionsCleaning SafetyShipping Preparation Index Index-2
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