HP Brio 83xx HP BRIO PC - Online Reference Guide, Not Orderable - Page 19

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1 About Your Hardware Your HP Enhanced Keyboard Configuring Keyboard Shortcut Keys You have three standard configurable shortcut keys (S3, S4, S5). You can configure shortcut keys from the Control Panel. Double-click the Keyboard icon, then select the Shortcuts tab from the Keyboard Properties screen. To define a Shortcut key, you need to: Provide a Description of the application you are assigning to the Shortcut key. Provide a Command, which is the executable that starts the application. Use the Browse button to locate the file you want to use in the Command field. Click here to activate the Question Mark pointer. Then click any element to obtain information. Click here to restore the default settings for the shortcut key. 19

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About Your Hardware
Your HP Enhanced Keyboard
Configuring Keyboard Shortcut Keys
You have three standard configurable shortcut keys (S3, S4, S5). You can configure shortcut keys from the Control Panel.
Double-click the Keyboard icon, then select the Shortcuts tab from the Keyboard Properties screen. To define a Shortcut
key, you need to:
Click here to restore the
default settings for the
shortcut key.
Use the Browse button to
locate the file you want to use
in the Command field.
Click here to activate the
Question Mark pointer. Then
click any element to obtain
information.
Provide a Command, which is
the executable that starts the
application.
Provide a Description of the
application you are assigning to
the Shortcut key.