Sony PCV-90 User Manual

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Computer Basics

Key
Function keys

Escape key
Print Screen key

Operator keys

Windows 95 keys

Description
The twelve function keys along the top of the keyboard
are used to perform designated tasks. For example, in
many applications, FI is the Help key. The task
associated with each function key may vary from one
application to the next.
The ESC (Escape) key is used to cancel commands
The PRINT SCREEN key takes an electronic snapshot of

the screen and places it in the Windows Clipboard. You

can then paste the screen shot into a document and print
it.
Several keys are always used with at least one other key:
CTRL, ALT, and SHIFT. When held down with another

key, the CTRL (Control) and ALT (Alternate) keys offer
another way to give commands. For example, in many
applications, instead of choosing the Save command
from a menu, you can hold down CTRL and press S
(referred to as CTRL+S). The SHIFT key operates the
same way as on a typewriter; it's used to produce capital
letters or special symbols such as @ and $.
The keys with the Windows logo display the Windows
95 Start menu; it's the equivalent of clicking the Start
button on the taskbar. The Applications key displays a
shortcut menu of context-sensitive choices; pressing this
key is the equivalent of clicking the right mouse button.

The keyboard also has three lights;

Light
Num Lock

Cap Lock

Scroll Lock

On
The number keys on the
numeric keypad
are active.
Letters appear in
uppercase as you type.
The SHIFT key lowers
the case of typed letters
when Cap Lock is on.
The screen scrolls
differently. (Exactly
how it scrolls depends on

the specific application. It
has no effect in many
applications.)

Off
The arrow keys, navigation
keys, and correction keys on
the keypad are active.
Letters appear in lower case
as you type (unless you hold
down the SHIFT key).

Information moves across the
display normally.

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