Quick Reference Guide
CHAPTER 2: Setting Up and Getting Started
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Using the keyboard
Premium multimedia keyboard features
The keyboard has several different types of keys and buttons. Your keyboard also has status
indicators that show which keyboard feature is active.
Feature Icon Description
Editing buttons Press these buttons to copy, cut, and paste.
Function keys Press these keys to start program actions. Each
program uses different function keys for
different purposes. See the program
documentation to find out more about the
function key actions.
Internet buttons Press these buttons to launch your Internet
home page, search, or e-mail programs.
Audio playback
buttons
Press these buttons to play your audio files and
to adjust the volume.
Navigation keys Press these keys to move the cursor to the
beginning of a line, to the end of a line, up the
page, down the page, to the beginning of a
document, or to the end of a document.
Indicators Show if your N
UM LOCK, CAPS LOCK, or
SCROLL LOCK keys are activated. Press the
corresponding key to activate the function.
Windows keys Press one of these keys to open the Windows
Start menu. These keys can also be used in
combination with other keys to open utilities like
F (Search utility), R (Run utility), and E (Explorer
utility).
Application key Press this key to access shortcut menus and help
assistants in Windows.
Function keys
Navigation keys
Indicators
Windows keys
Application
key
Directional keys Numeric keypad
E
diting buttons
Internet
buttons
Audio playback buttons
Internet buttons










