Numlock Sub-Menu - Xycom XVME-654 Manual

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Numlock Sub-menu

PhoenixBIOS Setup–Copyright 1985-95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
Main
Keyboard Features
Numlock:
Key Click:
Keyboard auto-repeat rate:
Keyboard auto-repeat delay:
↑↓
F1
Help
←→ Select Menu
ESC
Exit
Table Chapter 3 -4 describes the Numlock Sub-menu options.
Option
Numlock
Keyboard click
Keyboard auto-repeat rate
Keyboard auto-repeat delay
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[Auto]
[Disabled]
[30/sec]
[½ sec]
Select Item
-/+
Enter Select » Sub-Menu
Figure Chapter 3 -5. Numlock Sub-menu
Table Chapter 3 -4. Numlock Sub-menu Options
Description
Determines how the BIOS defines the numlock key at power up or soft
reset. Normally, the BIOS sets the numlock (numeric keys selected) if it
detects a 101- or 102-key keyboard at power up. If an 84-key keyboard is
detected, numlock is turned off (cursor keys selected). Select "Auto" to
keep this state; "On" to select the numeric keys, regardless of keyboard;
or "Off" to select the cursor keys, regardless of keyboard. The default is
Auto.
Provides audible key-press feedback by causing the BIOS to click through
the system speaker every time a key is pressed, if enabled. This option is
only valid for systems with a speaker connected to the speaker jack. The
default is disabled.
Defines the rate at which the keyboard repeats while a key is pressed.
The higher the number, the faster the key repeats. The default is 30 times
per second.
Sets the delay time after a key is held down, before it begins to repeat the
keystroke. The default is a ½ second.
Chapter 3 – BIOS Setup Menus
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