Outline of the A360
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Fn + F3 | Toggle Display (LCD/CRT/Simul) | BIOS Handler |
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Fn + F5 | Display stretching | BIOS Handler |
Fn + F6 | Speaker On/Off | BIOS Handler |
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Fn + F8 | Brightness Increase | Controlled by PMU07 |
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Fn + F9 | Brightness Decrease | Controlled by PMU07 |
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Fn + F12 |
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Fn + Power button | System Suspend to disk | BIOS Handler |
(2)Control keys – <Ctrl>, <Alt>, <Fn>, and <Shift> keys 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>.
(3)Windows keys (Windows Start Menu Key) – Use this key to activate the Start Menu of Windows.
(4)Shortcut/Application key – provides quick access to shortcut menus. (This key acts like a right mouse button.)
(5)Cursor Control keys – Cursor control keys let you position the cursor on the screen where you want. On the screen, the cursor is a blinking underline, block, or vertical bar depending on the application.
(6)Typewriter keys – Typewriter keys (also called alphanumeric keys) are used to enter text and characters. Keys with blue print on them behave differently when combined with control keys or the <Fn> key.
(7)Numeric Keypad – Pressing <NumLock> on the keyboard activates the embedded numeric keypad numbers and functions printed in blue on top of the keys. When you press <NumLock> again, the keys revert to their normal functions as typewriter keys.
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Integrated Microphone
This allows you to instantly record voice annotations (normally saved as WAV files) and later attached them to documents and presentation using the notebook integrated audio system and application software. Since the notebook also supports
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