HP Armada 4200 Armada 4200 Family of Personal Computers Reference Guide - Page 24

Unassigning User-Programmable Keys, the Microsoft Windows and Application Logo Keys, select

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3. Click the Assign button. A dialog box appears showing a list of programs or documents from the Programs menu. NOTE: To access a larger number of programs, click the Show advanced options checkbox. This changes the Assign button to the Browse button. By clicking the Browse button, you can access all applications on your computer. To emulate one of the Microsoft Windows and Application Logo Keys, select the appropriate file from the WINDOWS\CPQWIN directory. 4. Highlight the desired application and click OK. The icon and program name you selected will appear beside the programmable key's radio button. 5. Click OK to exit this utility. When you push the programmable key you just assigned, your application or document will appear on screen. Unassigning User-Programmable Keys To remove a programmable key assignment, follow these steps: 1. Access the Programmable Keys utility in the Control Panel. 2. Select the programmable key you wish to unassign by clicking the appropriate radio button in the Key assignments group box. NOTE: To assign keys in other than the current scheme, place a check in the Show advanced options checkbox and look in the Scheme box to see the scheme you are currently using. You can create a new scheme or add/change key assignments in the current scheme. If you have never created a scheme, the Default scheme will be in effect. 3. Click the Assign button, then select Unassigned from the list. The icon and program name previously assigned to the key will be removed. NOTE: When the Show advanced options box is checked, you can unassign a programmable key by clicking the Browse button and selecting "Unassigned" in the WINDOWS\CPQWIN directory. 4. Click OK to exit the utility. Using Keyboard Shortcuts 3-3

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Using Keyboard Shortcuts
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3.
Click the Assign button. A dialog box appears showing a list
of programs or documents from the Programs menu.
NOTE:
To access a larger number of programs, click the Show
advanced options checkbox. This changes the Assign button
to the Browse button. By clicking the Browse button, you can
access all applications on your computer. To emulate one of
the Microsoft Windows and Application Logo Keys, select the
appropriate file from the WINDOWS\CPQWIN directory.
4.
Highlight the desired application and click OK. The icon and
program name you selected will appear beside the
programmable key’s radio button.
5.
Click OK to exit this utility. When you push the
programmable key you just assigned, your application or
document will appear on screen.
Unassigning User-Programmable Keys
To remove a programmable key assignment, follow these steps:
1.
Access the Programmable Keys utility in the Control Panel.
2.
Select the programmable key you wish to unassign by clicking
the appropriate radio button in the Key assignments group
box.
NOTE:
To assign keys in other than the current scheme, place a
check in the Show advanced options checkbox and look in the
Scheme box to see the scheme you are currently using. You can
create a new scheme or add/change key assignments in the current
scheme. If you have never created a scheme, the Default scheme
will be in effect.
3.
Click the Assign button, then select Unassigned from the list.
The icon and program name previously assigned to the key
will be removed.
NOTE:
When the Show advanced options box is checked, you can
unassign a programmable key by clicking the Browse button and
selecting “Unassigned” in the
WINDOWS\CPQWIN directory.
4.
Click OK to exit the utility.