User Manual
Table Of Contents
- M230-0.doc
- M230-1.doc
- M230-2.doc
- M230-3.doc
- M230-4.doc
- M230-5.doc
- M230-6-0907.doc
- M230-7.doc
- M230-8.doc
- Troubleshooting
- Preliminary Checklist
- Solving Common Problems
- Battery Problems
- Bluetooth Problems
- Optical Drive Problems
- Display Problems
- Hardware Device Problems
- Hard Disk Drive Problems
- Infrared Problems
- Keyboard, Mouse and Touchpad Problems
- LAN Problems
- WLAN Problems
- Modem Problems
- PC Card Problems
- Power Management Problems
- Printer Problems
- Software Problems
- Sound Problems
- Startup Problems
- Other Problems
- Resetting the Computer
- Troubleshooting
- M230-A.doc
- M230-B updated.doc
Using the Keyboard
NOTE: Your computer features backlight for your keyboard to help you see the
keyboard keys during poor lighting conditions. Press Fn+F1 to turn it on/off (see Hot
Keys later in this chapter).
Your keyboard has all the standard functions of a full-sized computer
keyboard plus a
Fn key added for specific functions.
The standard functions of the keyboard
can be further divided into four
major categories:
Typewriter keys
Cursor-control keys
Numeric keys
Function keys
Typewriter Keys
Typewriter keys are similar to the keys on a typewriter. Several keys are
added such as the
Ctrl, Alt, Esc, and lock keys for special purposes. When
the lock keys (
Caps Lock, Num Lk, and Scroll Lk) are pressed, their
corresponding indicators light up.
The Control/Alternate key is normally used in combination with other
key
s for program-specific functions. The Escape key is usually used for
stopping a process. Examples are exiting a program and canceling a
command. The function depends on the program you are using.
2-4 Operating Your Computer