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Wireless Display The wireless feature allows you to share your computer display with a compatible TV without the use of cables. To check if your TV supports this feature, see the documentation of the TV. Minimum requirements for setting up wireless display are: Processor Video Controller WLAN card Operating System Driver Intel Core i3-3xx Intel HD Graphics Intel Centrino 6100/6200/6300 or Intel Centrino Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250 Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 8 Latest wireless-card drivers and Intel Wireless Display Connection Manager available at dell.com/support. NOTE: Wireless display may not be supported on all computers. Keyboard Keyboards allow you to type characters and perform special functions using shortcut keys. The number of keys and the characters available may differ based on the country where the keyboard is shipped. Laptops have built-in keyboards. Tablets generally have on-screen keyboards and some tablets also support external keyboards. Dell desktops have an external keyboard connected using USB or wireless signals. The common keys available on the keyboard are: • Alphanumeric keys for typing letters, numbers, punctuation, and symbols • Multimedia and application shortcut keys • Control keys such as , , , and the Windows key • Shortcut keys to perform specific tasks or to launch specific features • Function keys, through • Navigation keys for moving the cursor around in documents or windows: , , , , , , and arrow keys Keyboard  19

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Wireless Display
The wireless feature allows you to share your computer display with a
compatible TV without the use of cables. To check if your TV supports this
feature, see the documentation of the TV.
Minimum requirements for setting up wireless display are:
Processor
Intel Core i3-3xx
Video Controller
Intel HD Graphics
WLAN card
Intel Centrino 6100/6200/6300 or
Intel Centrino Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250
Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium or
Windows 8
Driver
Latest wireless-card drivers and Intel Wireless
Display Connection Manager available at
dell.com/support
.
NOTE:
Wireless display may not be supported on all computers.
Keyboard
Keyboards allow you to type characters and perform special functions using
shortcut keys. The number of keys and the characters available may differ
based on the country where the keyboard is shipped.
Laptops have built-in keyboards. Tablets generally have on-screen
keyboards and some tablets also support external keyboards. Dell desktops
have an external keyboard connected using USB or wireless signals.
The common keys available on the keyboard are:
Alphanumeric keys for typing letters, numbers, punctuation, and symbols
Multimedia and application shortcut keys
Control keys such as <Ctrl>, <Alt>, <Esc>, and the Windows key
Shortcut keys to perform specific tasks or to launch specific features
Function keys, <F1> through <F12>
Navigation keys for moving the cursor around in documents or
windows: <Home>, <End>, <Page Up>, <Page Down>, <Delete>,
<Insert>, and arrow keys