Typewriter Keys; Cursor-Control Keys - Prestigio Cavaliere 143 User Manual

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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 are pressed, their corresponding indicators light up.
Key

Cursor-Control Keys

NOTE: The word "cursor" refers to the indicator on the screen that lets you know exactly where
on your screen anything you type will appear. It can take the form of a vertical or horizontal
line, a block, or one of many other shapes.
PRESTIGIO CAVALIERE 143
Description
The Control key is normally used in combination with other keys for program-
specific functions.
The Alternate key is normally used in combination with other keys 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.
The Shift key is used with alphabet letter keys to produce uppercase letters when typing.
It is also used in combination with other keys for program-specific functions.
The Backspace key moves the cursor left one space and deletes the character in
that space.
Pressing Fn and this key toggles the Num Lock on and off. When on (light on), the
Num Lock activates the numeric keys.
Pressing Fn and this key toggles Scroll Lock on and off. When on (light on), the screen
moves one line up or down when you press \/ or /\ arrow key. Scroll Lock does not work for
all programs.
Pressing this key toggles the Caps Lock on and off. When on (light on), the Caps
Lock keeps the letter keys in uppercase.
The Pause key temporarily stops screen scrolling. Scroll Lock does not work for
all programs.
The Print Screen key prints the displayed screen. Print screen does not work for all
programs.
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