Compaq 310300-006 Compaq Armada 3500 Series Reference Guide - Page 32

Assigning the User-Programmable Keys, FILES\COMPAQ\PROGRAMMABLE KEYS\DEFAULT

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Assigning the User-Programmable Keys To assign or reassign a programmable key: 1. Access the Programmable Keys utility by clicking Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Keyboard icon Æ Programmable Keys. 2. Select the current scheme programmable key you wish to assign or reassign by clicking its button in the Key Assignments group box. NOTE: To access a larger number of programs, place a check in the Show Advanced Options checkbox. This changes the Assign button to the Browse button. By clicking the Browse button, you can access all applications on your computer. To emulate one of the Microsoft Windows and Application Logo Keys, select the appropriate file from the PROGRAM FILES\COMPAQ\PROGRAMMABLE KEYS\DEFAULT directory. 3. Click the Assign button. A dialog box appears showing a list of programs or documents from the Programs menu. 4. Highlight the desired application and click OK. The icon and program name you select appear beside the programmable key's radio button. 5. Click OK to exit the utility. When you press the programmable key you have just assigned, your application and/or document appears on screen. 3-8 Using the Keyboard and Pointing Device Writer: Lorise Fazio Saved by: Johnnie Abercrombie Saved date: 12/18/98 2:51 PM Part Number: 310296-002 File name: Ch03.doc

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3-8
Using the Keyboard and Pointing Device
Writer: Lorise Fazio
Saved by: Johnnie Abercrombie
Saved date: 12/18/98 2:51 PM
Part Number: 310296-002
File name: Ch03.doc
Assigning the User-Programmable Keys
To assign or reassign a programmable key:
1. Access the Programmable Keys utility by clicking Start
˘
Settings
˘
Control Panel
˘
Keyboard icon
˘
Programmable
Keys.
2. Select the current scheme programmable key you wish to
assign or reassign by clicking its button in the Key
Assignments group box.
NOTE:
To access a larger number of programs, place a check
in the Show Advanced Options checkbox. This changes the
Assign button to the Browse button. By clicking the Browse
button, you can access all applications on your computer. To
emulate one of the Microsoft Windows and Application Logo
Keys, select the appropriate file from the PROGRAM
FILES\COMPAQ\PROGRAMMABLE KEYS\DEFAULT
directory.
3. Click the Assign button. A dialog box appears showing a list
of programs or documents from the Programs menu.
4. Highlight the desired application and click OK. The icon and
program name you select appear beside the programmable
key's radio button.
5. Click OK to exit the utility. When you press the
programmable key you have just assigned, your application
and/or document appears on screen.