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October 31st, 2012 07:00

Pause key

I need to see full screen because I`m working with remote desktop.

In the common keyboards I use to use this shortcut alt+ctrl+inter. I have an Dell Inspiron N4050 and I can`t find this key.

Thanks you,

Laura

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October 31st, 2012 09:00

Hi Laura,

Below are the key combinations for your system:

System Functions

Opens the Task Manager window.

Function Keys (BIOS set to defaults)

Fn + F1

Switches the video image to the next display option. The options include the integrated display, an external monitor, and both displays simultaneously.

Fn + F2

Switches on Wireless.

Fn + F3

Disable/Enable Touchpad.

Fn + F4

Decreases brightness on the integrated display only (not on an external monitor).

Fn + F5

Increases brightness on the integrated display only (not on an external monitor).

Fn + F8

Play the previous track or chapter

Fn + F9

Play or pause

Fn + F10

Play the next track or chapter

Fn + F11

Turn down the volume

Fn + F12

Turn up the volume

Key next to F12

Mute

Microsoft® Windows® Logo Key Functions

Windows Logo key and

Minimizes all open windows.

Windows Logo key and

Maximizes all open windows.

Windows Logo key and

Runs Windows Explorer.

Windows Logo key and

Opens the Run dialog box.

Windows Logo key and

Opens the Search Results dialog box.

Windows Logo key and

Opens the Search Results-Computer dialog box (if the computer is connected to a network).

Windows Logo key and

Opens the System Properties dialog box.

If it does not answer your questions, please share some more information about the issue. On which application are you trying to use the 'full screen' feature?

Please reply for any further questions.

October 31st, 2012 12:00

I`m working with the office PC from my house, thought remote desktop. I wanna see only the screen of my office PC.

With my desktop pc I used to do alt+ctrl+inter and it works, but the inter key doesn`t exist in my laptop.

Thanks you!

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October 31st, 2012 16:00

lauramazz81,

 

After you remote in, try this...

 

Start, type

 

osk

 

Hit enter. This would bring up the on-screen keyboard. There is a pause button there.

 

Not sure it this is what you want or not.

 

If this is not what you were looking, maybe DELL-Vikram M has more suggestions.

 

 

Rick

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