Nec Versaglide - NEC VERSA 2205C Manual

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Cursor control keys
tion the cursor on the screen wherever you want. On the
screen, the cursor is a blinking underline, block, or pointer,
depending on the application. It indicates where the next
text type will be inserted.
Numeric keypad
board activates the numeric keypad on your Veresa 2205C
when an external keyboard is not connected. The numeric
keys are printed in blue. The keypad lets you type numbers
and mathematical operands (+, -) as you would on a calcu-
lator. The keypad is ideal for entering long lists of numbers.
Control keys
Shift
. They are used in conjunction with other keys to
change their functions. To use these control keys, press and
hold the
"
press Ctrl c
the letter
the applications you are running. Other control keys include
Num Lock
and
PgDn

NEC VersaGlide

This is the mechanism by which you control the pointer on
the screen with your finger. It serves the same function as
the mouse or trackball on other systems. For more informa-
tion on the VersaGlide, see "Learning to Use the Hard-
ware."
— Cursor control keys let you posi-
— Pressing the
— Control keys include
key while pressing another key. For example,
Ctrl
" means to hold down the
c.
How the key combination works depends on
,
,
Scroll Lock
Ins, Del, Home, End, PgUp,
.
Getting to Know Your NEC Versa 2205C 1-7
on the key-
Num Lock
,
,
, and
Ctrl
Alt
Fn
key and type
Ctrl

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