MSI EX600 YA Edition, 1637 manual Cursor Keys

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Getting Started

and it is usually used under DOS.

Cursor Keys

The keyboard provides four cursor (arrow) keys and [Home], [PgUp], [PgDn], [End] keys at the lower right corner, which are used to control the cursor movement.

103-Key series

87-Key series

Move the cursor left for one space.

Move the cursor right for one space.

Move the cursor up for one line.

Move the cursor down for one line.

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Contents Preface FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement Regulations InformationFCC Conditions Safety Guideline for Using Lithium Battery Optical Device Drive Notice Macrovision Notice Safety InstructionsVII Weee StatementViii Preface Preface Trademarks Release HistoryVersion Revision Note Date Preface Table of ContentIntroductions FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementXiii XIV Chapter General Introductions General Introductions How to Use This ManualGeneral Introductions Unpacking These accessories listed above may change without noticeChapter General Introductions Chapter Customizing this Notebook Bios setupCPU SpecificationStorage Pcmcia Software & Bios Top-open View Product OverviewRubber Pads Quick Launch Buttons and Power ButtonBattery Status LED Power On/ Off/ SuspendKeyboard TouchpadWireless LAN and Bluetooth Front View Right-side View Video ConnectorPC Card Slot USB PortVGA Port Power ConnectorRJ-45 Connector RJ-11 ConnectorLeft-side View Kensington LockBattery Pack Rear View Rear ViewVentilator Battery Pack Battery Lock/Unlock ButtonBattery Release Button Bottom ViewPower Management Connecting the AC PowerAC Adapter Disconnecting the AC Power Releasing the Battery Pack Battery PackGetting Started Replacing the Battery Pack Using the Battery Pack Battery Safety TipsConserving Battery Power Charging the Battery Pack Basic Operations Safety and Comfort TipsHave a Good Work Habit Knowing the Keyboard Typewriter Keys Cursor Keys Getting Started Numeric Keys Function KeysWindows Keys Fn Key Cursor Movement Area Knowing the TouchpadRight Button Left ButtonPositioning and Moving Using the TouchpadPoint and Click Drag and DropUsing the Touchpad Mouse Properties Window Configuring the TouchpadAbout Hard Disk Drive Using the Optical Device Drive Inserting the Disk Removing the disk Chapter General Introductions Getting Started Preface ChapterLAN Connecting the External DevicesConnecting the Peripheral Devices Connecting the MouseConnecting the Keyboard Connecting the WebCam Connecting the PrinterConnecting the External Monitor or TV Connecting the Ieee 1394 devices Connecting the Communication Devices Using the LANUsing the Modem or Combo Modem Installing the PC Card PC Card InstallationEject button Removing the PC CardSafely Remove Hardware Bios setup About Bios Setup When to Use Bios Setup?How to Run Bios Setup? Control Keys Series Bios Setup MenuAdvanced menu Series 163C Series Main menuBoot menu Security menuExit menu Main menu System Overview System TimeSystem Date System Information Primary/Secondary IDE Master/SlaveSeries 1637/163C Series Advanced menuAdvanced Settings Boot menu Change Supervisor/User Password Security SettingsSecurity menu 1636/1637/163C SeriesAbout Supervisor Password and User Password Exit menu Load Setup Defaults1636/1637/163C Series Exit & Save Changes Exit & Discard Changes