Using the keyboards, Function keys, Typewriter keys – IBM RS/6000 44P User Manual
Page 27: Control keys, Numeric keypad
Using the Keyboards
There are several keyboards available for the system unit. The keyboards have various
keys that enter data and control the cursor location. The keyboards can be engraved for
the languages of different countries.
The functions of each keyboard depend on the software used. The character sets for
the keyboards are contained and explained in the documentation for your operating
system.
The keyboard is divided into four sections:
v
Function keys
are multipurpose keys and their function is controlled by the operating
system.
v
Typewriter keys
are similar to a standard typewriter. Their function is controlled by
the software.
v
Control keys
move the cursor on the screen and do programmed control functions.
The movement and functions depend upon the application used.
v
Numeric keypad
is arranged like a calculator to help when typing numbers.
On all of the keyboards, you can adjust the tilt position for typing comfort. To tilt the
keyboard, pull out on the keyboard legs. The legs snap into position. To decrease the
tilt of the keyboard, rotate the keyboard legs until they snap into the bottom of the
keyboard case.
The keyboard cable plugs into the keyboard connector at the rear of the system unit.
Esc
F1
F 2
F 3
F4
F6
F 7
F 8
F 5
F9
F10
F11
F12
Pause
Scroll
Lock
SysRq
Screen
Break
Home
Insert
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End
Delete
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Alt
Ctrl
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Lock
Caps
Lock
Scroll
Lock
Function Keys
Control
Keys
Typewriter Keys
Numeric
Keypad
Chapter 2. Using the 44P Series Model 170
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