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Not sure what you mean by Show key but if it's to check what the buttons are programmed for, you do this:
-press Feature button (strange satellite/orbit button above the Off Hook/Pick up red button on right)
-press *
-press 0
-then press button you want to check
If that's not what you are looking for, give more details what you want to do
There will be defaults programmed by the company that do various things. these are changeable through the mouse properties in control panel. There driver must be loaded in order to recognize the buttons and there will always be a menu like properties in control panel that program what button does what.
1.) open control panel and look for the mouse
2.) double click the mouse icon
3.) if the driver is loaded you should see a representation of your mouse with options on what button does what.
4.) if you see a simple 3 button mouse then the default windows driver is being used.
5.) google search your mouse model and put in the search to find driver for sunch such mouse for like windows 7 driver.
6.) download and install. The installation util may give options for what button does what.
7.) Best of luck
The "F" button is a function button similar to "SHIFT" or "CTRL" on a computer keyboard. When pressed and held while pressing another button, a secondary function will be performed. The secondary function is what is printed diagonally below the button. So when the function button is pressed the H/L button becomes the "Lock" button.
the 3 buttons above are what we call TrackPoint button. and the other 2 buttons below are what we call touchpad buttons. TrackPoint and touch pad buttons provide functions similar to those of a mouse and its buttons. hope this will really help you. thanks
(AUX BUTTON) silent mode tm and an optioal auxiliary function are controlled by pressing this button.(silet mode works by pressing this button for less than 1 second before arming or disarming.an optional auxiliary function,such as trunk release,can be controlled by pressing this button for 1.5 seconds.)
Hold the "end" button down to see if device will boot up. If the "end" button is not the correct button for booting the device on, look to the top of your N73 where you might notice a button with a circle. If there is a button on the top of your Nokia N73 similar to what I described this will be your power on button, in which you will need to press down on the button until handset powers on.
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