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1-6 Introduction

Table 1-3 Fn Key Combination Summary (cont’d)

Key Combination

Function

 

 

 

Fn key +

F11 key

This key combination toggles the LCD display backlighting (CCFT)

 

 

on and off.

Fn key + right key

This key combination increases the contrast level.

Fn key + left key

This key combination decrease the contrast level.

Fn key + Up key

This key combination increase the brightness incrementally for the

 

 

LCD.

Fn key + Down key

This key combination decreases the brightness incrementally for

 

 

the LCD.

Fn key +

PgUp key

This key combination increases the speaker volume level incre-

 

 

mentally.

Fn key +

PgDn key

This key combination decreases the speaker volume level incre-

 

 

mentally.

 

 

 

The notebook’s keyboard also features an embedded editing keypad, which offers an op- tional method for editing and moving within documents. The embedded editing keys are color coded in blue and embedded on the front side of the embedded numeric keypads. To use these editing keys, first press the Num Lock key and then combine the Shift key + the desired function key to enable these editing keys. When the embedded editing keys are op- erational, the Num Lock LED will be activated. To return to normal keyboard operation, press the Num Lock key again. When the Num Lock LED glows the embedded numeric key pads are activated.

VersaGlide

In front of the keyboard panel, in the center of the palm rest typing surface, is the Versa- Glide pointing device. The buttons below the glide pad are configured (by default) as the left and right button respectively. While the button to the right is configured as the right button on the mouse. Moving the pointer on the screen is done by moving your finger over the surface and directing the pointer where you want it to go.

Figure 1-4 VersaGlide

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NEC NEC Computer Systems Division, Packard Bell NEC, Inc warranty Fn Key Combination Summary cont’d, VersaGlide

NEC Versa 2500 Series User's Guide 25-10584-00, NEC Computer Systems Division, Packard Bell NEC, Inc specifications

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