HP Evo Notebook n620c Compaq Evo Notebook N620c Series Hardware Guide - Page 15

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Notebook Features Buttons, Keys, and Switches Descriptions 1 Standby button Initiates and resumes from Standby. 2 Easy Access Buttons (4) 3 Power switch Programmable buttons that provide quick access to Internet or network destinations, or to software applications or data files in the system. Turns the notebook on or off or resumes from Hibernation. 4 Applications key Displays shortcut menu for items beneath the pointer. 5 Display release latch recesses (2) Secure the display when it is closed. 6 Microsoft logo key Displays the Windows Start menu. ✎ This table describes default settings. For information about changing power preferences, refer on this CD to the Software Guide, "Power" chapter. Hardware Guide 1-9

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Notebook Features
Hardware Guide
1–9
Buttons, Keys, and Switches Descriptions
1
Standby button
Initiates and resumes from Standby.
2
Easy Access Buttons (4)
Programmable buttons that provide
quick access to Internet or network
destinations, or to software
applications or data files in the
system.
3
Power switch
Turns the notebook on or off or
resumes from Hibernation.
4
Applications key
Displays shortcut menu for items
beneath the pointer.
5
Display release latch
recesses (2)
Secure the display when it is closed.
6
Microsoft logo key
Displays the Windows Start menu.
This table describes default settings. For information about
changing power preferences, refer on this CD to the
Software
Guide,
“Power” chapter.