Special key functions (continued)
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The [G), and [krdl] keys work as toggles; press the key once to turn on a function and again to turn it off. When the function is enabled, the corresponding light in the upper right corner of the keyboard is on.
Stopping a Command or Program
You may sometimes need to stop a command or program while it is running. If you have entered an
Cl Press [Pause]
QHold down the [T] key and press [c1 0 Hold down the [w] key and press [WI.
If these methods do not work, you may need to reset the computer as described below. Do not turn off the computer to exit a program or stop a command unless you have to, because the computer erases any data you did not save.
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