Compaq LTE 5000 Laptop User Manual


 
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2-4 Keyboard and EasyPoint II Pointing Device
Writer: Betty Fessenden - Saved by: BLF - Saved date: 06/18/96 10:44 AM
Part Number: 213660-001 - File name: CH2
Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad
The embedded numeric keypad is a section of the main keyboard that
converts to a numeric keypad when the NumLk function is enabled.
When the NumLk function is enabled, the blue numbers and symbols
within the numeric keypad section are active.
To enable the embedded numeric keypad, press Fn+NumLk.
The NumLk icon turns on.
To disable the embedded numeric keypad, press Fn+NumLk.
The NumLk icon turns off.
When working in MS-DOS mode, you can enable the disabled
embedded numeric keypad by pressing and the embedded number.
Using Text Stretch
When running MS-DOS under Windows, the image on the computer
display may not fill the screen.
To stretch text so that it fills more of the screen, use the Fn+T keys.
Toggle these keys to switch between stretched text mode and regular
mode.
NOTE: On an 800 x 600 display, only text is stretched. On a
1024 x 768 display, both text and graphics can bestretched.
Hotkeys
Hotkeys are key combinations for performing functions quickly. A
Hotkey combination is a function key pressed simultaneously with the
Fn key. Because hotkeys include the Fn key, they are available only
from the computer keyboard. Each function key that can be used as a
hotkey has an icon on it that represents the function that hotkey
performs.