Using Your Notebook 3

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Function Keys

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Control Keys

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Windows Start Menu Key

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Control Keys

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Windows Shortcut Key

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Cursor Control Keys

Keyboard

Key features and operations are described below:

Function Keys

Function keys are application-driven, like F1 through F12 can be found on the keyboard. These keys work together with the Fn key to activate special functions. Some keys (printed in blue on keypad) are preprogrammed with dual functions.

Control keys Ctrl, Alt, Fn, and Shift are controls used in conjunction with other keys to change their functions. To use control keys, press and hold the control key while pressing another key. For example, "Press Ctrl- C" means to hold down the Ctrl key and type the letter C. Key combinations work especially to the application you are running.

Windows keys

Use the following two keys to facilitate your work:

Start Menu key Displays the Start menu.

Shortcut/Application key

Provides quick access to shortcut menus. This key acts like a right mouse button.

Cursor Control keys

Cursor control keys let you position the cursor on the screen where you want. In the screen, the cursor is a blinking underline, block, or vertical bar depending on the application. The cursor indicates where the next text typed is inserted.

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