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n | IDE Drive | This LED will turn on when the system is accessing the hard |
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| Access | disk drive (HDD) or |
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o | Diskette Drive | This LED will turn on when the system is accessing the floppy |
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| Access | disk drive (FDD). |
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p | Caps Lock | This LED will turn on when the Caps Lock key is activated. |
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| case or in capital letters. |
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q | Scroll Lock | This LED will turn on when the Scroll Lock key is activated. |
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r | Num Lock | This LED will turn on when the Num Lock key is activated. |
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| When activated, the embedded numeric keypad (blue print |
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| numeric keys) will be enabled. |
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Keyboard Panel
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−Wide extra space below the keyboard panel for your wrist or palm to
n | Function Keys | o/q | Control Keys p Windows Start Menu Key |
r | Windows | s | Cursor Control Keys |
| Figure | Keyboard Layout |
The notebook keyboard is a little bit different from a standard desktop keyboard. Aside from the normal alphanumeric characters and the standard keyboard function keys, the notebook keyboard includes an embedded numeric keypad, and special function keys that activates by pressing the <Fn> key together with another key. These special function keys or
(1)Function Keys — These function keys, out of <F1> through <F12>, are available on the notebook keyboard. These keys also work together with the <Fn> key to activate special functions. The following
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