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Chapter 3: Operation
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5. [End]: Refer to your application software manual to find out how to use
the End key to quickly move the cursor to the end of a line or to the end of
a document.
a document.
6. [Insert]: The Insert key is used mainly for editing. It enables you to insert
characters within the text while using DOS. Some applications, however,
automatically insert text while within a document, so depending upon the
software you are using you may or may not need to use this key.
automatically insert text while within a document, so depending upon the
software you are using you may or may not need to use this key.
7. [Delete]: This key is used for editing text at either the DOS command
prompt or the text within a document. Pressing the Delete key will remove
any characters to the right of the cursor and then pull from the right the
remaining typed characters.
any characters to the right of the cursor and then pull from the right the
remaining typed characters.
8. [Back Space]: While within a document, the Back Space Key allows you
to move the cursor to the left and simultaneously erase characters in its
path. Note that this is different from the left arrow key, which will not
erase any typed characters.
path. Note that this is different from the left arrow key, which will not
erase any typed characters.
The Function Keys
Notice the twelve function keys at the top of the keyboard. These keys appear
in sequence ([F1], [F2], [F3], . . . [F11], [F12]) from left to right. The
functions these keys perform vary with respect to the operating system and
software in use. Refer to the appropriate software user’s guides for more
detailed information for function key definitions.
in sequence ([F1], [F2], [F3], . . . [F11], [F12]) from left to right. The
functions these keys perform vary with respect to the operating system and
software in use. Refer to the appropriate software user’s guides for more
detailed information for function key definitions.
Embedded Numeric Keypad
An embedded numeric keypad consists of 15 keys that make number intensive
input more convenient. These keys have both numeric and cursor movement
functions, which are labeled in blue on the keycaps. When the numeric keypad
is engaged, the Num Lock icon will appear in the System Window. The
keypad is activated in one of two ways:
input more convenient. These keys have both numeric and cursor movement
functions, which are labeled in blue on the keycaps. When the numeric keypad
is engaged, the Num Lock icon will appear in the System Window. The
keypad is activated in one of two ways:
1. While holding down the [Fn] key, press the [F8] key to toggle the numeric
keypad on and off.
2. A second way is to temporarily activate the numeric keypad by holding
down the [Fn] key when the Num Lock state is on. The numeric keys will
be active as long as you hold down the [Fn] key.
be active as long as you hold down the [Fn] key.