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Changing System Settings
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AlphaSmart Manager 2 User Manual
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About the System Settings
You can change these system settings for NEOs using AlphaSmart Manager:
Setting
What It Does
Startup 
SmartApplet
Lets you designate which SmartApplet starts automatically 
when you turn on your NEO. If you don’t set a startup 
SmartApplet, NEO will go to the SmartApplets list instead.
Auto Repeat
Sets whether keys repeat when held down. The delay before 
keys repeat is affected by the Slow Keys setting. If the Slow 
Keys setting is greater than one second, then that delay also 
determines how long NEO waits before repeating a key that is 
held down.
Sticky Keys
Sets whether you must hold keys down together for keyboard 
commands or whether you can press them sequentially. For 
example, to copy text, you would normally select it and then 
press ctrl and C at the same time. However, if the sticky keys 
setting is on, you could select the text, press ctrl and let go, 
and then press C. This is useful for those who have difficulty 
pressing more than one key at the same time. The sticky keys 
setting affects key combinations that include the shift, option, 
z, or ctrl keys.
Keyboard 
Layout
Lets you select alternate keyboard layouts (such as Dvorak). 
For more about the keyboard layouts available, see page 50.
Idle Time
Sets the length of time that a NEO can be idle before turning 
off automatically (4–59 minutes). Choose a number between 4 
and 59 minutes.
Slow Keys and 
Slow Key Delay
Sets a time delay for holding down a key before the character 
appears on the screen. This is useful for those who have 
difficulty typing to ensure that brief accidental key presses 
aren’t recorded.
Reset System 
Font to Default
Sets your NEO to the four-line fixed-width system font instead 
of another font size you’ve chosen. The font sizes that are 
available are:
• System (a fixed-width font, 4 lines per screen)
• Small (6 lines per screen)
• Medium (5 lines per screen)
• Large (4 lines per screen, but the font is proportional instead 
of fixed-width like the System font)
• Very Large (3 lines per screen)
• Extra  Large  (2  lines per screen)