HP Armada 7300 Armada 7300 Family of Personal Computers Reference Guide - Page 32

Assigning Programmable Keys, to find a program or document.

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Assigning Programmable Keys To assign a program, document, or logo key to a programmable key: 1. Open the Programmable Keys dialog box as described earlier in this chapter. 2. Click the button next to the number of the programmable key that you want to assign in the current scheme. NOTE: If you have never created a scheme, the default scheme is current. To select a previously created scheme, click Show Advanced Options, then select the scheme from the dropdown list. 3. Click the Assign button or click the Browse button. (The Browse button shows when the Show Advanced Options box is checked.) s The Assign button displays a list of programs from the Programs menu and the Windows logo keys. s The Browse button allows you to look in drives and folders to find a program or document. 4. Highlight the program, document, or Logo key that you want to assign and click OK. (The name and icon of the file you selected appears next to the programmable key.) 5. Click Apply, or click OK to apply and close the dialog box. When you press the programmable key, it activates the program, document, or Logo key that you assigned to that key. Unassigning Programmable Keys To remove a programmable key assignment: 1. Open the Programmable Keys dialog box as described earlier in this chapter. 2. Click the button next to the number of the programmable key that you want to unassign in the current scheme. NOTE: If you have never created a scheme, the default scheme is current. To select a previously created scheme, click Show Advanced Options, then select the scheme from the dropdown list. Using the Keyboard and Pointing Device 3-5

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Using the Keyboard and Pointing Device
3-5
Assigning Programmable Keys
To assign a program, document, or logo key to a programmable
key:
1. Open the Programmable Keys dialog box as described earlier
in this chapter.
2. Click the button next to the number of the programmable key
that you want to assign in the current scheme.
NOTE:
If you have never created a scheme, the default scheme
is current. To select a previously created scheme, click Show
Advanced Options, then select the scheme from the drop-
down list.
3. Click the Assign button or click the Browse button. (The
Browse button shows when the Show Advanced Options box
is checked.)
The Assign button displays a list of programs from the
Programs menu and the Windows logo keys.
The Browse button allows you to look in drives and folders
to find a program or document.
4. Highlight the program, document, or Logo key that you want
to assign and click OK. (The name and icon of the file you
selected appears next to the programmable key.)
5. Click Apply, or click OK to apply and close the dialog box.
When you press the programmable key, it activates the program,
document, or Logo key that you assigned to that key.
Unassigning Programmable Keys
To remove a programmable key assignment:
1. Open the Programmable Keys dialog box as described earlier
in this chapter.
2. Click the button next to the number of the programmable key
that you want to unassign in the current scheme.
NOTE:
If you have never created a scheme, the default scheme
is current. To select a previously created scheme, click Show
Advanced Options, then select the scheme from the drop-
down list.