System Overview 1-5
Note
The Power button has a 4 second power override. Hold the Power button in place for 4
or more seconds to power off the system.
In Windows 98, the Power button is configured using Control Panel. From the Windows taskbar
select Start, Settings, Control Panel, Power Management, and the Advanced tab. The following
settings are available under “When I press the power button on my computer.”
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Standby – Press the Power button to put the system into Standby mode.
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Hibernate – Press the Power button to put the system into Hibernate mode.
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Shutdown – Press the Power button to shutdown (power off) the system.
Keyboard
The NEC Versa keyboard offers the following features, which are described after the figure.
Keyboard
A – Function Keys
D – Windows Keys
B – Numeric Keys
E – Control Key
C – Cursor Control Keys
F – Control Keys
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Function keys — Twelve function keys,
F1
through
F12
, are available on the NEC
Versa keyboard. These keys work together with the
Fn
key to activate special functions.
Several keys are preprogrammed with dual functions, some of which are printed in blue
on the key.
Function keys are application-driven. See the specific application’s user guide for
information about how each function key works within the application you are using.
The following function key combinations are preprogrammed for the NEC Versa LXi
computer.
Fn-F3
— Toggles between four video modes; LCD, CRT, both (LCD and CRT) or TV
out.
Fn-F4
— Sets standby power management mode on, in Windows 95 and Windows 98
(APM mode).
In Windows 95, press any key to resume from Standby mode.
In Windows 98, Standby is equivalent to Windows 95 Suspend mode. To resume
from Windows 98 Standby mode, press the Power button.
Summary of Contents for Versa LXi
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