Compaq Presario R4000 Hardware-Software Guide - Page 70

Displaying Hotkey Information, Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other

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Keyboard 2. Select the Advanced tab. On the Advanced tab you can ❏ Display or hide the Quick Launch Buttons icon on your taskbar. ◆ To display the icon, select the Show icon on the taskbar check box. ◆ To hide the icon, clear the Show icon on the taskbar check box. ❏ Display or hide the Quick Launch Buttons icon on your Windows desktop. ◆ To display the icon, select the Show icon on the desktop check box. ◆ To hide the icon, clear the Show icon on the desktop check box. 3. To save your preferences and close the display, select OK. Displaying Hotkey Information A hotkey is a preset combination of the fn key and another key, such as a function key (f1 through f12) or the esc key. To display information about the hotkey functions available on your notebook: 1. Open the Quick Launch Buttons control panel: ❏ Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Quick Launch Buttons. - or - ❏ Select the Quick Launch Buttons icon on your taskbar or Windows desktop. 2. Select the Function Keys tab. 3. To close the display, select OK. For more information about hotkeys, refer to "Hotkeys," earlier in this chapter. Hardware and Software Guide 3-13

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2. Select the
Advanced
tab. On the Advanced
tab you can
Display or hide the
Quick Launch Buttons
icon on your
taskbar.
To display the icon, select the
Show icon on the
taskbar
check box.
To hide the icon, clear the
Show icon on the taskbar
check box.
Display or hide the Quick Launch Buttons icon on your
Windows desktop.
To display the icon, select the
Show icon on the
desktop
check box.
To hide the icon, clear the
Show icon on the desktop
check box.
3. To save your preferences and close the display, select
OK.
Displaying Hotkey Information
A hotkey is a preset combination of the
fn
key and another key,
such as a function key (
f1
through
f12
) or the
esc
key.
To display information about the hotkey functions available on
your notebook:
1. Open the Quick Launch Buttons control panel:
Select
Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other
Hardware > Quick Launch Buttons.
– or –
Select the
Quick Launch Buttons
icon on your taskbar or
Windows desktop.
2. Select the
Function Keys
tab.
3. To close the display, select
OK.
For more information about hotkeys, refer to
“Hotkeys,”
earlier in
this chapter.