Numlock Indicator; Capslock Indicator; Scrlock Indicator; Volume Control - Fujitsu LifeBook N Series User Manual

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NUMLOCK INDICATOR

The NumLock indicator shows that the
internal keyboard is set in ten-key numeric
keypad mode.

CAPSLOCK INDICATOR

The CapsLock indicator shows that your
keyboard is set to type in all capital letters.

SCRLOCK INDICATOR

The ScrLock indicator shows that your
scroll lock is active.

Volume Control

Your LifeBook notebook has multiple
volume controls which interact with each
other.
Any software that con-
tains audio files will also
contain a volume control
of its own. If you install an
external audio device that
has an independent vol-
ume control, the hardware
volume control and the
software volume control
will interact with each
other. It should be noted
that if you set your soft-
ware volume to Off, you
will override the external
volume control setting.
G e t t i n g t o K n o w Y o u r L i f e B o o k

CONTROLLING THE VOLUME

Volume Control Button
Volume can be controlled using the
Volume Control button above the
keyboard, to the right.(Figure 2-9)
Figure 2-9 Volume Control
To increase the volume, press the upper
portion of the Volume Control button; to
decrease the volume, press the lower
portion of the Volume Control button.
The current volume level is indicated in
the Volume Level indicator. The volume
level ranges from 1 to 15.
Other Ways to Control Volume
Aside from the Volume Control button,
the volume can be controlled in several
other ways:
Volume can be set from within the
Volume Control on the Taskbar.
Volume can be controlled by many
volume controls that are set within indi-
vidual applications.
Certain external audio devices you
might connect to your system may have
hardware volume controls.
Volume Level
Volume Up Control
Volume Down Control
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