
3.11 Customize and Use the Shortcut Keys
Chapter 2, section 2.1 showed the placement of the Shortcut keys and a brief
summary of their uses. The keys, really holes in the front panel with switches
below them, allow you to issue rapid commands to the Scribbler – useful for
commands you issue often. Some have a fixed function. For example, the
Shortcut hole with the picture of a key accomplishes – in one stroke – a
Ctrl+Alt+Del. This is used for logon security and to bring up the Task Manager
for unruly applications. You can customize other keys to issue commands you
use often. To operate a Shortcut, press the tip of the stylus into the hole. The
keys are designed for stylus activation to protect them from disruptive accidental
activation by the touch of a finger.
The Function Key
By pressing the function key just before another shortcut key you can expand
the number of available shortcuts. These can include shortcuts to start a
program, to open a file, or to display a folder. They have Microsoft default
functions which you can easily change:
Internet Explorer Function + Start
Microsoft Outlook Function + Rotate
Increase Volume Function + Journal
Decrease Volume Function + Keyboard
To define customized shortcuts to replace any of the ones above:
• Select Start then Control Panel then Printers and other Hardware
and then Tablet and Pen Settings
• Select the Tablet Buttons tab
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