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The
leftmost digits of
the
date
are
the
number
of
the
month,
the
middle
digits
are
the
day of
the
month,
and
the
rightmost digits
are
the
last two
digits of
the
year.
The
time
is
shown
using a 24-
hour
clock.
Note
that
if any
of
the
numbers
is
as large as it
can
be,
increasing
it
increases
the
value for
the
next larger interval of
time.
For
example,
if
the
value for
the
hours
is
11
and
the
value for
the
minutes
is
59,
increasing
the
digit 9 for
the
minutes
leaves you at
12:00.
Conversely,
decreasing
a value
that
is
as small as
it
can
be
decreases
the
value for
the
next
smaller
interval
of
time.
Key Repeat Speed
To
make
keys
on
the
keyboard
repeat
more
quickly
when
you
hold
down
a
key, drag
the
arrow
on
the
slider
labeled
Key
Repeat
Speed
to
the
right.
To
slow
down
the
rate
at which keys
repeat,
drag
the
arrow to
the
left.
Key Repeat Delay
When
you
hold
down
a key
that
repeats,
there
is
a delay
before
the
key
begins
repeating.
To
increase
this delay, drag
the
arrow
on
the
slider
labeled
Key
Repeat
Delay to
the
right.
To
decrease
the
delay, drag
the
arrow
to
the
left.
Mouse
Speed
The
three
settings for mouse speed let you
change
how far
the
Pointer
moves
when
you
move
the
mouse.
The
settings
I,
2,
and
4 are
the
number
of
inches
you
move
the
mouse
to
move
the
Pointer
roughly a
third
of
the
way across
the
display.
The
larger
the
number,
the
more
room
you
need
for
the
mouse.
Reference
7-3

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