Technical Reference Guide

C.2.4.2 Multi-Keystroke Functions

Shift - The Shift key (pos. 75/86), when held down, produces a shift state (upper case) for keys in positions 17-29, 30, 39-51, 60-70, and 76-85 as long as the Caps Lock key (pos. 59) is toggled off. If the Caps Lock key is toggled on, then a held Shift key produces the lower (normal) case for the identified pressed keys. The Shift key also reverses the Num Lock state of key positions 55-57, 72, 74, 88-90, 100, and 101.

Ctrl - The Ctrl keys (pos. 92/96) can be used in conjunction with keys in positions 1-13, 16, 17- 34, 39-54, 60-71, and 76-84. The application determines the actual function. Both Ctrl key positions provide identical functionality. The pressed combination of Ctrl and Break (pos. 16) results in the generation of BIOS function INT 1Bh. This software interrupt provides a method of exiting an application and generally halts execution of the current program.

Alt - The Alt keys (pos. 93/95) can be used in conjunction with the same keys available for use with the Ctrl keys with the exception that position 14 (SysRq) is available instead of position 16 (Break). The Alt key can also be used in conjunction with the numeric keypad keys (pos. 55-57, 72-74, and 88-90) to enter the decimal value of an ASCII character code from 1-255. The application determines the actual function of the keystrokes. Both Alt key positions provide identical functionality. The combination keystroke of Alt and SysRq results in software interrupt 15h, AX=8500h being executed. It is up to the application to use or not use this BIOS function.

The Ctrl and Alt keys can be used together in conjunction with keys in positions 1-13, 17-34, 39- 54, 60-71, and 76-84. The Ctrl and Alt key positions used and the sequence in which they are pressed make no difference as long as they are held down at the time the third key is pressed. The Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keystroke combination (required twice if in the Windows environment) initiates a system reset (warm boot) that is handled by the BIOS.

C.2.4.3 Windows Keystrokes

Windows-enhanced keyboards include three additional key positions. Key positions 110 and 111

(marked with the Windows logo ) have the same functionality and are used by themselves or in combination with other keys to perform specific “hot-key” type functions for the Windows operating system. The defined functions of the Windows logo keys are listed as follows:

Keystroke

Function

Window Logo

Open Start menu

Window Logo + F1

Display pop-up menu for the selected object

Window Logo + TAB

Activate next task bar button

Window Logo + E

Explore my computer

Window Logo + F

Find document

Window Logo + CTRL + F

Find computer

Window Logo + M

Minimize all

Shift + Window Logo + M

Undo minimize all

Window Logo + R

Display Run dialog box

Window Logo + PAUSE

Perform system function

Window Logo + 0-9

Reserved for OEM use (see following text)

The combination keystroke of the Window Logo + 1-0 keys are reserved for OEM use for auxiliary functions (speaker volume, monitor brightness, password, etc.).

Key position 112 (marked with an application window icon ) is used in combination with other keys for invoking Windows application functions.

Compaq Personal Computers

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Changed –- July 2000

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Compaq 850 manual Multi-Keystroke Functions, Windows Keystrokes