through
F1
F12
execute programmed functions when pressed. Used in
combination with the
icons execute specific functions on the computer. For
example,
turns the touch pad ON/OFF. For more
F5
information, see
Special Windows
(Sample Illustration) Special Windows
Your computer's keyboard has one key and one button that
have special functions in Windows
Windows
O
and the last app opened on the Start screen. For more
information refer to Help & Support, or see
the Start screen" on page 96
Application key
O
secondary mouse button
Touch screen
Your computer may come with a touch screen, enabling
direct interaction with displayed apps and programs through
simple or multi-touch gestures.
Touch screen navigation
Use your finger to manipulate the on-screen icons, buttons,
menu items, and other items on the touch screen. You can
also change the screen's orientation.
The screen is made of glass so avoid contact with sharp,
rough, or abrasive objects or substances as screen may
break or scratch if not handled properly. If you see a
crack in the glass, discontinue use of the device to avoid
injury.
Learning the Basics
are called function keys because they
key, function keys marked with
Fn
"TOSHIBA Function Keys" on page
®
keys
Windows
®
key
Application key
®
—Toggles between the Desktop screen
®
key
—Has a similar function as the
69
Touch screen
152.
®
keys
:
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