ASRock F14 manual Microsoft Windows Keys, Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad, Keyboard as Cursors

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3 Getting Started

Microsoft Windows Keys

There are two special Windows keys on the keyboard as described below.

The key with the Windows Logo activates the Start menu located at the bottom left of the Windows desktop.

The other key, that looks like a Windows menu with a small cursor, activates the proper- ties menu and is equivalent to pressing the right mouse button on a Windows object.

Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad

The numeric keypad is embedded in the keyboard and consists of 15 keys that make number intensive input more convenient. These dual-purpose keys are labeled in orange on the key caps. Numeric assignments are located at the upper right hand corner of each key as shown in the

figure. When the numeric keypad is engaged by pressing [Fn] [Ins/Num LK], the number lock LED lights up. If an external keyboard is connected, pressing the [Ins/Num LK] on the external keyboard enables/disables the NumLock on both

keyboards simultaneously. To disable the numeric keypad while keeping the keypad on an external keyboard activated, press the [Fn][Ins/Num LK] keys on the Notebook PC.

Keyboard as Cursors

The keyboard can be used as cursors while Number Lock is ON or OFF in order to increase navigation ease while entering numeric data in spreadsheets or similar applications.

With Number Lock OFF, press [Fn] and one of the cursor keys shown below. For example [Fn][8] for up, [Fn][K] for down, [Fn] [U] for left, and [Fn][O] for right.

With Number Lock ON, use [Shift] and one of the cursor keys shown below. For example [Shift] [8] for up, [Shift][K] for down, [Shift][U] for left, and [Shift][O] for right.

NOTE: The red arrows are illustrated here for your reference. They are not labeled on the keyboard as shown here.

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Contents MultiBook F14 Table of Contents Using the Notebook PC Page Introducing the Notebook PC Introducing the Notebook PC Safety Precautions Page Knowing the Parts Basic sides of the Notebook PCTop Side Rear Side Power DC Input Display Monitor Output Modem PortFront Side Hdmi Port Hdmi Kensington Lock PortUSB Ports 2.0/1.1 Sata Port E-SATA LAN Port Right SideLeft Side Optical DriveGetting Started Power System Using AC PowerInstalling and Removing the Battery Pack Using Battery PowerTo install the battery pack To remove the battery pack Powering on the Notebook PC Checking Battery Power Charging the Battery PackRestarting or Rebooting Power OptionsEmergency Shutdown Thermal Power Control Power Management ModesSleep and Hibernate Special Keyboard Functions Colored Hot KeysColored Hot Keys Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad Microsoft Windows KeysKeyboard as Cursors Touchpad Lock Switch Switches and Status IndicatorsSwitches Wireless SwitchStatus Indicators Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device Storage Devices ConnectionsMoving The Cursor Using the TouchpadPointing Device Scrolling on selected modelsMulti-touch Gesture Usage Caring for the Touchpad Automatic Touchpad DisablingHard Disk Drive Storage DevicesHard Disk Drive Compartment Installing a Memory Module Removing a Memory Module Memory RAMOptical Drive Inserting an optical discRemoving an optical disc Emergency eject Using the Optical DriveListening to Audio CD Flash Memory Card Reader Flash Memory Card ExamplesConnections Modem ConnectionNetwork Connection Ad-hoc mode Wireless LAN ConnectionInfrastructure mode Windows Wireless Network Connection Connecting to a networkBluetooth Wireless Connection Turning on and Launching Bluetooth Utility