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The "Fn" Adjustments On The IstDL
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The "Fn" Adjustments On The IstDL. comparing entry level digital slrs from nikon and pentax. Digital single lens reflex cameras (SLRs) are produced in various price ranges and models by the major manufacturers, and are now being sold widely to the general public....
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4 New Notebooks: NVIDIA Ion Included
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a matte-black diamond pattern on the lid. It’s hard to assign a clear identity to these design choices, but as a whole we liked its looks and build quality. The Function (Fn)...
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Input Devices: Good, But Some Potential For Improvement
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exceptional graphics and multimedia [performance]"?. The built-in 89-key Z60m keyboard The keypress, touch, and stability of the Thinkpad keyboard are completely satisfying. However, many functions require use of the function (Fn) key to activate, and the...
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The X300 and Human-Machine Interface
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has included direct-access sound adjustment (with a lighted button that shows when the sound is muted) and a series of shortcuts accessible via the Fn key for brightness adjustments, the ThinkLight, etc. On a sour note, the Fn key is placed to the left of the...
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Which DSLR is Easiest to Use?
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to the side of the display for accessing and changing the settings for the main shooting functions (on the Sony and Pentax, you need to press the "Fn" button first). Only the D60 is different in this respect – the most important functions are on the rear...
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Toshiba Portégé R500: Features, Noise, Heat
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is no rattling noise and the keyboard doesn’t bend even when typing harder. Some functions can be accessed directly by using the Fn key. The trackpad is nice and precise, overall. Although the trackpad buttons work well and have a comfortable pressure point,...
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Review: Panasonic DMC-GF1
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Q-Menu button to give direct access to the main settings. The four-way directional control allows you to adjust sensitivity, light levels or white balance on the fly, and you can program the fourth button, Fn, with a setting of your choice. A click wheel...
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MSI GT725
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the arrow keys and certain keys around them like the "enter" and the right "shift" (more of a problem). As on many MSI computers, the "ctrl" and "Fn" keys are inversed on the bottom left of the keyboard and are the cause of many typing errors. On the right...
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