Windows 95/98 Keys - Targa Extender User Manual

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[Esc]: The Escape key allows you to cancel any specific command
you may have just keyed in.
[PrtSc/SysRq]: Pressing this key will cause whatever is on the
screen at the time to be printed. Consult your software user' s
manual for more information. To use SysRq, press the [Fn] key and
the [PrtSc/SysRq] key together.
[Scroll Lock]: When Scroll Lock is engaged, pressing the cursor
control keys moves the cursor by fields of text. Press the scroll lock
key once to engage this mode. Pressing it a second time will
disengage the Scroll Lock function.
[Pause/Break]: The Break key is used in conjunction with the
Control key ([Ctrl] + [Break]) to cancel a command.
[Alt]: Used by itself, the Alternate Key has no effect in carrying out
any commands, but functions with the [Ctrl] and [Del] key ([Alt] +
[Ctrl] + [Del]) to reboot or restart your operating system program.
[Caps Lock]: The [Caps Lock] key corresponds to a typewriter' s
Shift Lock key, but it only affects letter keys. The number keys and
function keys are not affected. Note that when the [Caps Lock] key
is engaged, the Caps Lock Status symbol comes on in the System
Window display.
[Shift]: Similar to the typewriter' s Shift key, this key allows you to
type letters in "UPPER CASE."
[Ctrl]: Used by itself, the Control key has no effect in carrying out
any commands. Its function depends mainly upon the type of
software you are currently using.

Windows 95/98 Keys

There are two specials Windows 95/98™ keys on the keyboard. A
brief description of each key is given below.
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