Dell Inspiron 15R 5521 Me and My Dell - Page 34

Backlit Keyboard, machine the numeric keypad on most laptop computers is integrated - manual

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Your keyboard provides different sets of keys to perform different sets of functions: • Alphanumeric keys for typing letters, numbers, punctuation, and symbols • Control keys for performing certain actions: , , , and the Windows key • Function keys, labeled ,< F2>, , and so on, for performing specific tasks • Navigation keys for moving the cursor around in documents or windows: , , , , , , and arrow keys • Numeric keypad of numbers grouped together like those on an adding machine (the numeric keypad on most laptop computers is integrated into the alphabetic keys). Backlit Keyboard Backlit keyboards provide visibility in dark environments by illuminating the symbols on the keys using LEDs present below the keyboard. You can turn on the backlight manually or configure the backlight to turn on automatically when your computer is placed in a dark environment. 34  Keyboard

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34
Keyboard
Your keyboard provides different sets of keys to perform different sets of
functions:
Alphanumeric keys for typing letters, numbers, punctuation, and
symbols
Control keys for performing certain actions: <Ctrl>, <Alt>, <Esc>, and
the Windows key
Function keys, labeled <F1>,< F2>, <F3>, and so on, for performing
specific tasks
Navigation keys for moving the cursor around in documents or
windows: <Home>, <End>, <Page Up>, <Page Down>, <Delete>,
<Insert >, and arrow keys
Numeric keypad of numbers grouped together like those on an adding
machine (the numeric keypad on most laptop computers is integrated
into the alphabetic keys).
Backlit Keyboard
Backlit keyboards provide visibility in dark environments by illuminating
the symbols on the keys using LEDs present below the keyboard. You
can turn on the backlight manually or configure the backlight to turn on
automatically when your computer is placed in a dark environment.