Compaq 310400-001 Compaq Armada 3500 Series Reference Guide - Page 34

Removing Schemes, Showing the Key Assignments in the System Tray

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Removing Schemes To remove a scheme: 1. Access the Programmable Keys utility by clicking Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Keyboard icon Æ Programmable Keys. 2. Ensure that the Show Advanced Options checkbox is checked. 3. Select the scheme in the Scheme box that you want to delete. To view a different scheme, select a scheme from the dropdown list. NOTE: The Default scheme is not removable. 4. Click the Remove button. 5. Click OK to exit the utility. Showing the Key Assignments in the System Tray One convenient way to see your user-programmable key assignments is to view them in a popup window that you activate from an icon in the system tray. To enable the icon: 1. Access the Programmable Keys utility by clicking Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Keyboard icon Æ Programmable Keys. 2. Check mark the Show Key Assignments in the System Tray checkbox. 3. Click OK to exit the utility. An icon appears in the system tray. To view the popup window, click the icon. NOTE: The icon remains in the system tray until you disable it by unchecking the Show key assignments in the System Tray checkbox or by right-clicking the icon and choosing Exit from the menu. 3-10 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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3-10
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
Removing Schemes
To remove a scheme:
1. Access the Programmable Keys utility by clicking Start
˘
Settings
˘
Control Panel
˘
Keyboard icon
˘
Programmable
Keys.
2. Ensure that the Show Advanced Options checkbox is checked.
3. Select the scheme in the Scheme box that you want to delete.
To view a different scheme, select a scheme from the drop-
down list.
NOTE:
The Default scheme is not removable.
4. Click the Remove button.
5. Click OK to exit the utility.
Showing the Key Assignments in the System Tray
One convenient way to see your user-programmable key
assignments is to view them in a popup window that you activate
from an icon in the system tray. To enable the icon:
1. Access the Programmable Keys utility by clicking Start
˘
Settings
˘
Control Panel
˘
Keyboard icon
˘
Programmable
Keys.
2. Check mark the Show Key Assignments in the System Tray
checkbox.
3. Click OK to exit the utility.
An icon appears in the system tray. To view the popup window,
click the icon.
NOTE:
The icon remains in the system tray until you disable it by
unchecking the Show key assignments in the System Tray
checkbox or by right-clicking the icon and choosing Exit from the
menu.