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Using the Rapid Access II Keyboard, IBM Personal Computer User Guide, Internet Connection Wizard

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3. Click on the Internet Connection Wizard option. The wizard lists the information that you need to collect for your connection and then takes you through the steps required to connect. Follow the onscreen instructions. If you need assistance, press F1 to display the online help. Using the Rapid Access II Keyboard For models featuring a Rapid Access Keyboard, the keyboard provides several special keybuttons that provide extra functions. For example, some buttons provide shortcuts to start a program, open a file, or perform a specific function when you press them. These keybuttons enable you to go straight to a file, program, or Internet address with the press of a button instead of having to click an icon, search for the program in the Start menu, or type an internet address in your browser. Some of the Rapid Access buttons are preset to support important functions on your computer (Mute, Volume, and CD/DVD controls); these cannot be changed. There are 104 keybuttons for Rapid Access Keyboard. Among the easy keybuttons, the Internet, Internet Shopping, IBM Web support, World Book, Option and Help keybuttons are preset to start certain programs on your computer. The preset functions are printed on the label above the keybuttons. You can keep these settings, or customize the keybuttons mentioned above except for the Help and Standby keybuttons. For example, if you enjoy playing Solitaire, you can customize a Rapid Access Keybutton to open the Solitaire program. To customize a Rapid Access Button: 1. From the windows desktop, click Start. 2. Select Settings, and then click Control Panel. 3. Double-click Keyboard (Rapid access). The Rapid Access Keyboard Customization program starts. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen. To learn more about the Rapid Access keyboard, click Help. 2-12 IBM Personal Computer User Guide

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IBM Personal Computer User Guide
3.
Click on the
Internet Connection Wizard
option.
The wizard lists the information that you need to collect for your connection
and then takes you through the steps required to connect. Follow the
onscreen instructions. If you need assistance, press
F1
to display the online
help.
Using the Rapid Access II Keyboard
For models featuring a Rapid Access Keyboard, the keyboard provides several
special keybuttons that provide extra functions. For example, some buttons provide
shortcuts
to start a program, open a file, or perform a specific function when you
press them. These keybuttons enable you to go straight to a file, program, or
Internet address with the press of a button instead of having to click an icon, search
for the program in the Start menu, or type an internet address in your browser.
Some of the Rapid Access buttons are preset to support important functions on your
computer (Mute, Volume, and CD/DVD controls); these cannot be changed.
There are 104 keybuttons for Rapid Access Keyboard. Among the easy keybuttons,
the Internet, Internet Shopping, IBM Web support, World Book, Option and Help
keybuttons are preset to start certain programs on your computer. The preset
functions are printed on the label above the keybuttons. You can keep these
settings, or customize the keybuttons mentioned above except for the Help and
Standby keybuttons. For example, if you enjoy playing Solitaire, you can customize
a Rapid Access Keybutton to open the Solitaire program.
To customize a Rapid Access Button:
1.
From the windows desktop, click
Start
.
2.
Select
Settings
, and then click
Control Panel
.
3.
Double-click
Keyboard (Rapid access)
. The Rapid Access Keyboard
Customization program starts.
4.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
To learn more about the Rapid Access keyboard, click
Help
.