NOTE:
1. When the numeric keypad is
activated and you need to type
the English letter, you can
either turn Num Lock off or
hold down [Fn] and press the
key without turning Num Lock
off.
2. If the "Keyboard Numlock" item
in the SCU program is set to
Disabled, you can not directly
use the numeric keypad on the
notebook keyboard even if
Num Lock is on. To use the
numeric keys in this case, you
can hold down [Fn] key first.
3. Some software may not be
able to use the numeric
keypad on the notebook. If so,
use the numeric keypad on an
external keyboard instead.
My Presario – Getting Started
Cursor-Control Keys
At the lower right corner of the keyboard are four
cursor/screen-control keys.
The [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] cursor-control keys, also called arrow keys,
control cursor movement.
When used with [Fn] key pressed, these keys become [Home],
[PgUp], [PgDn], and [End] keys.
Figure 2-4. Cursor-Control Keys
The [Ins] and [Del] keys are located at the upper right of the
keyboard, which are used for editing purpose.
Numeric Keypad
A 15-key numeric keypad is embedded in the typewriter keys as
shown below:
Numeric keys facilitate entering of numbers and calculations. When
Num Lock is on, the numeric keys are activated, meaning you can
use these keys to enter numerals.
Windows Keys
On the Windows keyboard, you can find one Windows Logo key ( # )
and one Application Logo key (
other keys to perform software-specific functions. (See your Windows
manual.)
P gU p
Ho m e
P gD n
E n d
Figure 2-5. Numeric Keypad
). The two keys are used with
Using the Notebook 2-5