Keyboard Sample Clauses

Keyboard. QWERTY Keyboard of any size must be connected to the device. The device must have or be able to connect to a keyboard. This ensures the ergonomic requirements for the students while using their devices on a daily basis for school work. Other considerations Casing: Tough and sturdy to avoid breakage. Accessories Carry case: Supply a carry case or skin to protect the device. Insurance and warranty: Be aware of the terms of insurance policies/warranties for the device. The school will not accept responsibility for loss or breakage. Theft and damage: Students are responsible for securing and protecting their devices at school. Any loss or damage to a device is not the responsibility of the school or the Department.
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Keyboard. The Agreement will terminate immediately when a product is replaced under the course of this Agreement.
Keyboard. Gently brush your keyboard with a clean soft bristled paint brush or similar to remove dirt. • If any key tops are missing or keys are in a damaged state, take your laptop to the IT department to be repaired immediately. A single key top can easily be replaced but continuing to use the keyboard with a missing key top can result in having to replace the entire keyboard which will treated as a non-warranty claim. CASE CLEANING • Wipe with a dampened non-abrasive cloth. Do not spray any cleaners directly on to the casing. • Gently rub your laptop casing with the moistened cloth to remove any dirty marks.
Keyboard. The portable computing device will have an appropriately sized keyboard function that facilitates text input, integrated into the device, into the carrying case, or some other effective method. While an ideal solution would include a standard-size keyboard, it is recognized that a smaller size may be necessary. Nonetheless, the Department seeks a keyboard interface of sufficient size and ease of use for students and teachers to be able to do their work effectively and efficiently without discomfort. DocuSign Envelope ID: 22B4BD01-58D9-4AB3-AC4F-AC67D3B96B81 DocuSign Envelope ID: 16287D28-3264-44F2-80BB-D4454384C31A
Keyboard. A keyboard is available for use @ $25.00 per day. Lessee is responsible for any damages to keyboard during rehearsals and performance times.
Keyboard. CONTROLLING THE ACTION H Use HoloDuke (if owned) J Use Jetpack (if owned) N Use Night Vision (if owned) M Use Medkit (if owned) R Use Steroids (if owned) #’s 1-0 Weapons selection ; or ’ Previous weapon or next weapon Scroll Lock Holster weapon Keypad 5 Center view Home\End Aim up\Aim down PgUp\PgDn Look up\Look down Ins\Del Peek left\Peek right Pause Pause game (hold Shift to avoid message) ESC Escape back to Main Menu F1 Help and game story F2 Save game F3 Load game F4 Sound\Music settings F5 Jukebox F6 Quick save F7 Chase view F8 Toggle messages On\Off F9 Quick load F10 Quit to DOS F11 Brightness F12 Take a PCX screen shot Alt + F1-F10 RemoteRidicule using preset sounds Shift + F1-F10 Send pre-defined Macro Messages T Type a message to everyone W Show opponent’s weapon K Comm-bat Options for DukeMatch play See Co-Op view DUKE TEAM DUKE NUKEM ATOMIC EDITION TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Keyboard. ● (1) Fender Xxxxxx Stage 73 Piano OR Suitcase Piano in tune and fully functional.
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Keyboard. All functionality of the content is operable through a keyboard interface without requiring specific timings for individual keystrokes, except where the underlying function requires input that depends on the path of the user's movement and not just the endpoints. (Level A) Y Y Pages are tagged to allow for keyboard navigation.
Keyboard. 124. This section changes the following keyboard characteristics to match the user’s own keyboard and typing habits: • Keyboard Locale - The language used by the keyboard. • Character Repeat - The repeat delay of a keyboard character (i.e., length of time elapsed before a character is repeated when a key is pressed). • Repeat Rate - The rate at which the keyboard repeats characters. • Num Lock On/Off at Boot-up option • Cap Lock On/Off at Boot-up option • Scroll Lock On/Off at Boot-up option 125. Select Left-handed or Right-handed mouse, select the pointer speed then click OK. ♦ Power Button Control 126. Double click on Button Control icon. 127. Select Instant Power Off or 4 Seconds Delay power button option. 128. To disable the power button, simply check the option box and click OK. Click Next to proceed with the WBT Setup Wizard. Click Finish to complete the setup. You are now ready to create network connections and connect to the network.
Keyboard. Two(2) 10/100 Mbs Ethernet Network Cards . Uninterruptible Power Supply (minimum 600 VA) . Windows NT Server 4.0 with Service Pack 4 (10 user) . Microsoft's SQL Server Version 6.5, with server pack 4 . Microsoft Internet License for SQL 6.5 . Cheyenne ARCSERVE Enterprise Edition Tape Backup Software . ArcServe open files agent . ArcServe SQL Server agent IIS Server Configurations -------------------------
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