Keyboard
The keyboard is equipped with many features. However the outlook of the keyboard may be
slightly different from your actual unit. These include:
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Function Keys (A)
work together with the Fn key to activate special functions. Function keys are application-
driven.
For more information, please refer to: Introducing Your NEC VERSA
Function Keys in this Electronic User's Guide.
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Numeric Keypad (B)
keypad numbers and functions printed in blue at the bottom right corner of the keys. The
keypad lets you type numbers and mathematical operators (+, -) as you would on a
calculator. The keypad is ideal for entering long lists of numbers. When you press
Fn+Num Lock again, the keys revert to their normal functions as typewriter keys.
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Control Keys (C)
keys to change their functions. To use control keys, press and hold down the control key
while pressing another key. For example, "Press Ctrl+c" means to hold down the Ctrl key
and press the c key. Key combinations are specific to the application you are running.
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Windows
Keys (D)
Shortcut/Application key - provides quick access to shortcut
menus. (This key acts like a mouse's right-click button.)
Floating Windows
outlook of the Floating Windows
notebook you purchase.)
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Cursor Control Keys (E)
On the screen, the cursor is a blinking underline, block, or vertical bar depending on the
application. The cursor indicates where the next typed character/text will be inserted.
- function keys are available on the notebook keyboard. These keys
- pressing Fn+Num Lock on the keyboard activates the numeric
- Ctrl, Alt, Fn and Shift are controls used in conjunction with other
- use the following two keys to facilitate your work.
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key - displays the Start menu. (The
- cursor control keys let you position the cursor on the screen.
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key depends on the
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