User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Tips
- 1-1. Read this carefully before using the Notebook PC.
- 1-2. Important safety information
- ▶ Installation
- ▶ Using Battery
- ▶ Using AC Adapter
- ▶ Using Notebook PC
- ▶ Upgrading Notebook PC
- ▶ Carrying Notebook PC
- ▶ Safety Notes to Prevent Data Loss (HDD Management)
- ▶ Safety Precaution for Windows Vista Capable PC Use
- ▶ When using the computer, sit in the good posture as shown below.
- ▶ Adjusting volume (headset and speakers)
- ▶ System Protection Feature
- Chapter 2. Notebook PC Tour
- Chapter 3. Using the system
- Chapter 4. Input/Output Device
- Chapter 5. Connecting Peripherals
- Chapter 6. System Setup
- Chapter 7. Restoring the System
- Chapter 8. Reinstalling the Driver
- Chapter 9. Using the Internet
- Chapter 10. Auxiliary Storage/Memory
- Chapter 11. Appendix
Input/Output Device
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Using Special Keys
1.
Esc
key
-
Terminates or stops a program.
2.
Caps Lock
key
-
Used to turn on
Caps Lock
lamp. When this lamp is on, you can type uppercase letters without holding Shift key. To type lowercase letters,
press this key again. This does not apply to Korean characters.
3.
Shift
key
-
used to type uppercase letters or as part of hot keys.
4.
Windows
key
-
Allows you to select
Windows
Start button and open Start menu .
5.
Shortcut Menu Key:
-
Allows you to open the
Windows
shortcut menus. (The shortcut menus are the same as those you can see when right-clicking a file or folder.)
6.
Enter
key
-
Used to inform the computer of the completion of one command or to change the line.
7.
Prt Sc
key (
Print Screen
)
-
Prints or temporarily saves the current screen display.
■
Spilling a watery substance like coffee or juice on the keyboard may cause a fault, malfunction, or
electric shock.
■
The keys may not work properly when you use several keys at the same time while playing a PC
game. (Please change the key combination settings according to the combinations necessary for the
game play.