Using the Keyboard
Although the keyboard on your computer has only 79 keys (SO on the international version), it still provides all the functions of a full-size (102-key) keyboard. For example, a full-size keyboard has a separate numeric keypad you can use for both numeric entry and cursor control. Your keyboard has an embedded numeric keypad that you access using the and keys. (Using the embedded numeric keypad is described later in this section.)
Note
The keyboard on the ActionNote is available with different layouts for different languages. Special keytop sets are available in some countries. Additionally, you can use MS-DOS to reassign the layout of your keyboard to duplicate that of another country. See your MS-DOS manual for more information.
This section describes how to use the following features on your keyboard:
Special keys
The andkeys
Display key combinations
The embedded numeric keypad.