You can use the overlaid keys to type alphabetic characters while
the overlay is on. To do this:
for lower case letters, press and hold
for upper case letters, press and hold
To use the numeric keys when the cursor control overlay is on,
press and hold
the cursor control overlay, release
Selecting the Keyboard Layout
Depending on what type of computer keyboard you are accus-
tomed to, the position of the
computer may seem odd to you. You can change the layout of
these keys by setting the Int. Keyboard Key Layout option in
Hardware Setup or TSETUP:
A
Ctrl
Shift
Alt
Fn
Alternative
The Alternative and Normal keyboard key layouts
If you plan on using the Alternative layout permanently, an autho-
rized service provider can change the keytops for you.
To find out how to set the Int. Keyboard Key Layout option using
TSETUP, see "TSETUP" on page 341.
To set the Int. Keyboard Key Layout option in Hardware Setup,
follow these steps:
1 Click Start, then point to Programs.
2 Point to Toshiba Utilities, then click Hardware Setup.
Hardware Setup displays the Hardware Configuration
dialog box.
Making Life Easier
Working with the Keyboard
while you use the overlaid keys. To return to
Shift
Fn
Caps Lock
Caps
A
Lock
Z
Shift
Z
Caps
Ctrl
Fn
Alt
Lock
Normal
251
while you type.
Fn
+
while you type.
Fn
Shift
.
,
and
keys on your
Ctrl
Alt