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Usage: Dell USB Enhanced Multimedia Keyboard User's Guide

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Usage: Dell™ USB Enhanced Multimedia Keyboard User's Guide

Understanding the LED IndicatorsUsing the HotkeysUsing the Audio ClusterUsing the Application Key and Windows KeysUsing the Keyboard's USB Ports


Understanding the LED Indicators

On Dell™ USB Enhanced Multimedia Keyboard, there are 3 LED indicators:

LED Indicator LightMeanning
Num Lock key is toggled on Num LockNum Lock key is toggled on
Caps Lock key is toggled on Caps LockCaps Lock key is toggled on
Scroll Lock key is toggled on Scroll LockScroll Lock key is toggled on

Using the Hotkeys

Eight hotkeys are designed on this keyboard for performing the Internet browser functions and launching E-mail, My Computer, calculator on Windows system. Each Hotkey's function is described as following:

HotkeyFunction
Back one page WWW BackBack one page
Forward one page WWW ForwardForward one page
Stop the browser WWW StopStop the browser
Refresh this page WWW RefreshRefresh this page
Go to Home Page WWW HomeGo to Home page
Launch E-mail E-mailLaunch E-mail
Launch My Computer My ComputerLaunch My Computer
Launch Calculator CalculatorLaunch Calculator
NOTENOTE: E-mail, My Computer and Calcultor keys can supported by Windows XP and futher Windows version.

Using the Audio Cluster

Audio Cluster provide quick, one-touch access to volume and audio functions on Windows system and discribed as following:

Audio ClusterFunction
Audio Control Pad and Volume Knob1. Volume Knob - Volume Up / Volume Down (turns right to left, no push button)
2. Mute On / Off
3. Media Stop
4. Previous Track
5. Next Track
6. Play / Pause
7. Audio Key

Using the Application Key and Windows Keys

Application Key and two Windows Keys are the three specific keys on the keyboard for more convenient use on Windows system as following described:

Key CombinationsFunction
Application key Application keyThe same shortcut menu as right-clicking the desktop while pressing this key
Windows key Windows keyStart Menu
Windows key + EWindows Explorer
Windows key + FFind Document
Windows key + MMinimize All
Windows key + RDisplay Run Dialog box
Windows key + F1Display Help Menu
Windows key + TABActivate next taskbar button
Windows key + Ctrl + FFind Computer
Windows key + Shift + MUndo Minimize All
Windows key + Pause/BreakPerform a system function

Using the Keyboard's USB Ports

There are 2 USB Full-speed Hub ports under the bottom of keyboard that provides additional connections to the USB Full-speed or Low-speed devices. Any low-power or self-powered USB devices can be plugged into the USB ports.

NOTENOTE: Some of USB High-Speed devices maybe cannot workable on USB Full-speed Hub ports.

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