Special key functions (Continued)
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| Turns on the numeric keypad; changes back when |
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| Prints the screen display on a printer. |
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| Works as defined by an application. |
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| Controls scrolling in some applications. |
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| Suspends the current operation. |
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| Terminates the current operation (when used with |
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| Turns the insert function on and off. |
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| Deletes the character marked by the cursor. |
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them once to turn on the function and again to turn it off. When the function is on, the corresponding light above the keyboard is lit.
Using F11 and F12
The and keys perform special functions within
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