Chapter 3: Getting To Know NEO
Onscreen Indicators
Windows® Start Button
If you are using the touchscreen, you can either tap the Windows icon at the bottom left of the screen, or press [FN/BLUE] [.] (period) to display the Start Menu, and then tap on the desired application.
Modifier Key Indicators
[SHIFT], [CTRL], [ALT], [FN/BLUE] and [FN/ORANGE] are modifier keys that when pressed, are displayed in the taskbar to indicate that they are active. If a modifier key is locked ‘on’, it is displayed in uppercase characters. For example, if the [FN/BLUE] key is locked on, it is displayed as BLUE KEY in the taskbar. A locked modifier key remains active until it is pressed again to unlock or turn it off.
If a modifier key has been pressed but is not locked on, it is displayed in the taskbar in low- ercase characters – for example, blue key. It will remain active only until the next key is pressed at which point, the modifier key is turned off.
Note: The locking function of the modifier keys can be set up so that pressing one of these keys once will lock the key ‘on’. They can also be set up so that they must be pressed twice to be locked ‘on’. Refer to “Keyboard One Shot Modes” on page 82
for details.
Battery Gauge
The battery shaped icon displayed in the taskbar provides a visual indication of the remain- ing battery power. The icon acts as a meter that is either full, at
When the battery level is
If NEO is using external AC power, an AC icon is displayed in the taskbar.
Full | 75% | 50% | 25% | Empty | AC Connection |
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