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Windows 98 Keys, The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows 98, specific functions.

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Keyboard Windows 98 Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows 98specific functions. Key Description Windows logo key Start button. Combinations with this key performs special functions. Below are a few examples:  + Tab (Activate next Taskbar button)  + E (Explore My Computer)  + F (Find Document)  + M (Minimize All) Shift +  + M (Undo Minimize All)  + R (Display Run dialog box) Application key Opens the application's context menu (same as right-click). 10 User's Guide

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Keyboard
10
User’s Guide
Windows 98 Keys
The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows 98-
specific functions.
Key
Description
Windows logo key
Start button.
Combinations with this key
performs special functions.
Below are a
few examples:
±
+ Tab (Activate next Taskbar button)
±
+ E (Explore My Computer)
±
+ F
(Find Document)
±
+ M
(Minimize All)
Shift +
±
+ M
(Undo Minimize All)
±
+ R
(Display Run dialog box)
Application key
Opens the application’s context menu
(same as right-click).