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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.