Compaq 310400-001 Compaq Armada 3500 Series Reference Guide - Page 28

Using Hotkeys, Hotkey Quick Reference

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Using Hotkeys Hotkeys are keyboard shortcuts that enable you to access frequently used features no matter what program you're in. Hotkey Quick Reference Function Hotkeys Moves the Hotkey popup window Fn+F1 location. Sets the pointing stick characteristics. Allows you to adjust settings for touch sensitivity and toggle between twodimensional and three-dimensional capability. Fn+F2 Switches displays-toggles between computer display, external monitor display, and both displays at the same time. Fn+F4 Adjusts Speaker volume-controls system warning beeps. To increase volume, press Fn+F5, then the right arrow key. To decrease volume, press Fn+F5, then the left arrow key. Fn+F5 Sets QuickLock/QuickBlank- Fn+F6 disables the keyboard and mouse, and clears the display. See Chapter 13 for more information on Quick Controls. Sets Battery Conservation- adjusts the level of battery power used by the computer. (Windows 95 and Windows NT only.) See Chapter 5 for more information on power conservation. Fn+F7 Displays the battery gauge- shows the amount of power remaining in all system batteries. For more information on using the battery gauge, see Chapter 4. Fn+F8 Return to Original State Fn+F1 Fn+F2 Fn+F4 Fn+F5 Enter password Fn+F7 Fn+F8 Continued 3-4 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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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
Using Hotkeys
Hotkeys are keyboard shortcuts that enable you to access
frequently used features no matter what program you’re in.
Hotkey Quick Reference
Function
Hotkeys
Return to
Original State
Moves the Hotkey popup window
location.
Fn+F1
Fn+F1
Sets the pointing stick
characteristics. Allows you to
adjust settings for touch sensitivity
and toggle between two-
dimensional and three-dimensional
capability.
Fn+F2
Fn+F2
Switches displays—toggles
between computer display,
external monitor display, and both
displays at the same time.
Fn
+
F4
Fn
+
F4
Adjusts Speaker volume—controls
system warning beeps. To
increase volume, press Fn+F5,
then the right arrow key. To
decrease volume, press Fn+F5,
then the left arrow key.
Fn
+
F5
Fn
+
F5
Sets QuickLock/QuickBlank—
disables the keyboard and mouse,
and clears the display. See
Chapter 13 for more information on
Quick Controls.
Fn
+
F6
Enter password
Sets Battery Conservation—
adjusts the level of battery power
used by the computer. (Windows
95 and Windows NT only.) See
Chapter 5 for more information on
power conservation.
Fn
+
F7
Fn
+
F7
Displays the battery gauge—
shows the amount of power
remaining in all system batteries.
For more information on using the
battery gauge, see Chapter 4.
Fn
+
F8
Fn
+
F8