Numlock Submenu - Xycom XVME-653 Manual

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Numlock Submenu

PhoenixBIOS Setup–Copyright 1985-95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
Main
Numlock:
Key Click:
Keyboard auto-repeat rate:
Keyboard auto-repeat delay:
↑↓
F1
Help
←→ Select Menu
ESC
Exit
Option
Numlock
Keyboard click
Keyboard auto-repeat rate
Keyboard auto-repeat delay
Keyboard Features
[Auto]
[Disabled]
[30/sec]
[1/2 sec]
Select Item
Figure 3-6 Numlock Submenu
Table 3-6 Numlock Submenu Options
Description
Determines how the BIOS defines the numlock key at power up or soft reset.
Normally, the BIOS sets the numlock on (numeric keys selected) if it detects a
101- or 102-key keyboard at power up. If it detects an 84-key keyboard, it turns
numlock off (cursor keys selected). Select Auto to keep this state, On to select
the numeric keys regardless of keyboard, or Off to select cursor keys regardless
of keyboard. The default is Auto.
Provides audible keypress feedback by having the BIOS click through the system
speaker every time a key is pressed, if Enabled. This option is only valid for sys-
tems 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/sec, or 30 times
per second.
Sets the delay time after a key is held down, before it begins to repeat the key-
stroke. The default is a 1/2 sec.
-/+
Change Values
Enter Select & Submenu
Chapter 3 – BIOS Setup Menus
Item Specific Help
If the line item you are viewing
has specific help, it will be listed
here.
F9
Setup Defaults
F10 Previous Values
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