User's Manual

CAPTUER 3
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Using Your Computer
Key Purpose
Internet* Launches the Internet browser.
Email* Launches an e-mail application.
Search* Launches an Internet search page.
Mute* Mutes the sound.
Volume Up* Increases the current volume level.
Volume Down* Lowers the current volume level.
*Depending on the model, your keyboard may have no these keys.
The Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock keys work as toggles; press the key
once to turn on a function and again to turn it off. When the function is enabled, the
corresponding light in the upper right corner of the keyboard is on.
The numeric keys on the numeric keypad of your keyboard can be used as
MouseKeys to move a mouse pointer. To use the numeric keys as MouseKeys, first
you should set the Mouse tab in “Accessibility Options” of the Control Panel.
NOTES
Depending on the model, your keyboard may have no shortcut keys (Internet,
Email, Search, Mute, Volume Up, and Volume Down).
In case of Easy Keyboard, you can configure the Internet, Email, and Search
buttons to launch an application or Internet browser of your choice. To do this, click
Start, point to Easy Keyboard, and then click Key Configuration. When the
Shortcut Key Configuration window appears, select the execution files for the
buttons.