Keyboard – NEC VERSA P8510 User Manual

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Keyboard

The keyboard is equipped with many features. However the outlook of the keyboard may be

slightly different from your actual unit. These include:

Function Keys (A)

- function keys are available on the notebook keyboard. These keys

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)

- pressing Fn+Num Lock on the keyboard activates the numeric

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.

Windows

®

Keys (C)

- use the following two keys to facilitate your work.

Control Keys (D)

- Ctrl, Alt, Fn and Shift are controls used in conjunction with other

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.

Shortcut/Application key - provides quick access to shortcut

menus. (This key acts like a mouse’s right-click button.)

Floating Windows

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key - displays the Start menu. (The

outlook of the Floating Windows

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key depends on the

notebook you purchase.)

Cursor Control Keys (E)

- cursor control keys let you position the cursor on the screen.

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.


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