
The computer has many special keys, but most of them depend on an
application for their functionality. The following keys have special functions at
the command level of MS-DOS and within many programs.
Single KeysPause Stops a command or application; primarily used to stop the screen
from scrolling; pressing any other key resumes the execution of the
command or application
Prt SC Sends the contents of the screen to the printer port; prints
only text characters unless you have run the
GRAPHICS.COM utility to enable printing graphics
Standby Suspends processing and puts the computer in a steep mode
Labeled Combination KeysCtrl-Pause Terminates the current command or
(Break) application
Fn-Esc Loads the DOS-based Setup
(Setup)
Fn-Standby Turns off low battery alarm
Unlabeled Combination Keys
Ctrl-Prt Sc Sets the computer to echo keystrokes to the printer; prints a line
when you press Enter; continues until you press Ctrl-PrtSc again
Ctrl-Alt-Esc Loads the Rom-based Setup program
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