Special Windows ® Keys; Overlay Keys; Using The Overlay To Type Numeric Data - Toshiba NB100 Series User Manual

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Special Windows
(Sample Illustration) Special Windows
Your computer's keyboard has one key and one button that have
special functions in Windows
Windows
Application key—Has a similar function as the secondary
mouse button

Overlay keys

The keys with blue numbers and symbols on the front of them form
the numeric overlay. This overlay lets you enter numeric data as
you would using the 10-key keypad on a desktop computer's
keyboard.
(Sample Illustration) Numeric overlay

Using the overlay to type numeric data

The keys with the numbers on their left front edge are the numeric
overlay keys.
To turn the numeric overlay on, press
The numeric mode light on the system indicator lights glows when
the numeric overlay is on.
To disable the numeric overlay, hold down the
again. The numeric mode light on the system indicator lights goes
out.
®
keys
Windows
®
button—Opens the Start menu
Getting Started
Using the keyboard
®
button
Application key
®
keys
®
:
and
Fn
simultaneously.
F11
key and press
Fn
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F11

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