Using The Keyboard Or Pointing Device To Assign Keys - Toshiba A85-S1071 User Manual

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Fn-esse
The method most often used is drag-and-drop.
Using drag-and-drop to assign a key
To assign a key to a program or document:
1
Start both Fn-esse and Windows
supporting drag-and-drop).
2
Resize the Explorer window so that you can see both the
Fn-esse keyboard and Explorer at the same time.
3
In the Explorer window, highlight the program or
document file you wish to assign to a key.
4
Click and hold the primary button as you drag the
highlighted item from Explorer to the key on the Fn-esse
keyboard to which you want to assign it.
5
Release the primary button.
Fn-esse displays the Add/Edit Command dialog box with the
Description, Command Line, and Working Directory fields
automatically completed.
6
Click OK to close the Add/Edit Command dialog box
with your key assignment in place.
The program or document is now associated with the key you
just selected. To open the program or document, press
the appropriate key from within any Windows program.

Using the keyboard or pointing device to assign keys

To assign a key to open a program or document, start Fn-esse
and either:
Using the keyboard, press and hold the
the desired assignment key.
Using the pointing device, move the cursor over the
desired key in the Fn-esse window and press the
secondary button.
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Explorer (or the program
key, then press
Fn
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