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HP
2649D
Workstation
Softkeys
The
softkeys
consist
of
8
keys
located
on
the
keyboard.
You
will
most
likely
use
these
keys
in
conjunction
with
an
application
software
program,
a
utility
pr~gram
(such
as
initializing
media),
or
as
typing
aids;
these
are
known
as
user-defined
softkeys.
UHr
Defined
Softkeys
Each
of
the
8
softkeys
can
have
up
to
3
definitions
(thus,
it
is
possible
to
have
24
softkeys
defined
at
anyone
time).
To
use
the
first
set
of
definitions,
softkeys
1-8,
the
mode
light
located
beneath
the
keys
must
be
on;
to
turn
the
mode
light
on
and
off,
press
~
When
the
mode
light
is
off,
softkeys
c=J
9-16
and
17-24
are
defined.
Softkeys
9-16
are
accessed
by
pressing
the
associated
key;
softkeys
17-24
are
accessed
by
pressing
the
SHIFT
key
and
the
associated
key.
When
softkeys
1-8
are
defined,
their
definitions
appear
on
the
display.
This
reduces
the
amount
of
lines
the
screen
can
hold
from
24
to
21.
The
definitions
for
softkeys
9-24
are
never
shown
on
the
display.
Below
is
an
example
of
softkey
labels
on
the
display
screen.
(SFK1)
To
learn
more
about
using
softkeys
as
typing
aids,
you
should
look
at
the
chapter
titled
"Using
Softkeys
as
Typing
Aids".
3-32
HP
2649D
Workstation
Softkeys
The
softkeys
consist
of
8
keys
located
on
the
keyboard.
You
will
most
likely
use
these
keys
in
conjunction
with
an
application
software
program,
a
utility
pr~gram
(such
as
initializing
media),
or
as
typing
aids;
these
are
known
as
user-defined
softkeys.
UHr
Defined
Softkeys
Each
of
the
8
softkeys
can
have
up
to
3
definitions
(thus,
it
is
possible
to
have
24
softkeys
defined
at
anyone
time).
To
use
the
first
set
of
definitions,
softkeys
1-8,
the
mode
light
located
beneath
the
keys
must
be
on;
to
turn
the
mode
light
on
and
off,
press
~
When
the
mode
light
is
off,
softkeys
c=J
9-16
and
17-24
are
defined.
Softkeys
9-16
are
accessed
by
pressing
the
associated
key;
softkeys
17-24
are
accessed
by
pressing
the
SHIFT
key
and
the
associated
key.
When
softkeys
1-8
are
defined,
their
definitions
appear
on
the
display.
This
reduces
the
amount
of
lines
the
screen
can
hold
from
24
to
21.
The
definitions
for
softkeys
9-24
are
never
shown
on
the
display.
Below
is
an
example
of
softkey
labels
on
the
display
screen.
(SFK1)
To
learn
more
about
using
softkeys
as
typing
aids,
you
should
look
at
the
chapter
titled
"Using
Softkeys
as
Typing
Aids".
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