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Using the PC Hardware Keyboard The keyboard has an arrangement of standard keys and special buttons. Alphanumeric keys are the main keys found on a standard typewriter. B A Function keys are the F1 through F12 keys located above the main keys. F1 opens a Help window for the software program being used. F3 opens a search window. Other function key operations may depend on the software program you are using. C Arrow keys are controls for up, down, right and left. You can use these keys instead of the mouse to move the cursor in a Web site, in a document, or in a game. D Numeric keys are locked when the Num Lock LED (light-emitting diode) on the keyboard is lit. When locked, the numeric keys are the number keys and arithmetic function keys found on a basic calculator. When the Num Lock LED on the keyboard is off, the numeric keys are directional keys used during games or to move the cursor. Special buttons are at the top of the keyboard. These buttons operate the CD or DVD player, connect you to the Internet, or provide quick access to specific functions. See "Keyboard Functions" for descriptions of these buttons. E Hardware E B esc + user hp ? photo music video shopping sports finance connect search chat e-mail eject1 eject2 l rec play pause stop next l volume prev F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 prt scr sysrg scrol lock pause break ~ ` tab ! 1 Q @ 2 W # 3 E $ 4 R % 5 T ^ 6 Y & 7 U * 8 I ( 9 O ) 0 P _ { [ + = } ] " ' backspace insert home page up num lock / * | \ enter delete end page down 7 home 8 page up 9 + A caps lock A S D F G H J K L : ; 4 5 6 shift Z X C V B N M < , > . alt ? / shift 1 end ctrl 2 3 page down enter ctrl alt 0 ins . del C D 33

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F1
F2
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F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
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scrol
lock
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sysrg
pause
break
ctrl
alt
alt
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user
hp
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photo
music
video
shopping
sports
finance
connect
search
chat
e-mail
eject1
eject2
stop
prev
next
play
pause
rec
volume
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Using the PC Hardware
Keyboard
B
Function keys
are
the F1 through F12 keys
located above the main
keys. F1 opens a Help
window for the software
program being used. F3
opens a search window.
Other function key
operations may depend
on the software program
you are using.
C
Arrow keys
are
controls for up, down,
right and left. You can
use these keys instead
of the mouse to move the
cursor in a Web site, in a
document, or in a game.
D
Numeric keys
are
locked when the Num Lock
LED (light-emitting diode)
on the keyboard is lit.
When locked, the numeric
keys are the number keys
and arithmetic function
keys found on a basic
calculator. When the Num
Lock LED on the keyboard
is off, the numeric keys
are directional keys used
during games or to move
the cursor.
E
Special buttons
are
at the top of the keyboard.
These buttons operate
the CD or DVD player,
connect you to the Internet,
or provide quick access
to specific functions. See
“Keyboard Functions” for
descriptions of these
buttons.
The keyboard has an
arrangement of standard
keys and special buttons.
A
Alphanumeric
keys
are the main keys
found on a standard
typewriter.
A
B
E
C
D