Using The Omnibook Keyboard - HP OMNIBOOK 3000 User Handbook Manual

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Using the OmniBook Keyboard

Warning
Improper use of keyboards and other input devices has been associated with
ergonomic injury. For information about reducing your risk, see the "Working
in Comfort" instructions provided in the online OmniBook Library and in
Windows Help. They are also available at our website,
http://www.hp.com/mcd/ergo
The OmniBook keyboard has several special features:
Function Keys
Labeled F1 through F12, these keys provide shortcut key sequences.
The Fn Key
This is a shift key (like SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT), providing access to those
functions labeled in light gray on the keyboard. Press and hold Fn while pressing
the desired function key. For instance, pressing Fn+F1 decreases the brightness
of the display.
Windows 95 Keys
There are three Windows 95 keys by the spacebar. Two of them bring up the
Start menu, and the one with the icon of a menu brings up the Properties menu
(equivalent to pressing the right mouse button while pointing at an object on the
Windows desktop).
Embedded Keypad
When the keypad is active and Num Lock is on, keys change to the numeric or
arithmetic designations printed in gray on the front facets of those keys. See
type numbers on the built-in keypad."
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