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04-09-2025 03:13 PM
Just purchased an HP 24" all-in-one; an HP 710 White Wireless KB MS Combo US keyboard came with the computer; there are no instructions for all the symbols on the keys - Prt Scrn isn't even present, although it probably is one of the keys. Looking for a spec/diagram for this keyboard. Thanks.
04-11-2025 09:08 AM
@WoJo0941, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding HP 7110 Keyboard Layout!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
Unfortunately, the provided information doesn't include specific details about the HP 7110 keyboard layout. However, I can share some general information about HP keyboards and guide you on identifying the keys.
General Keyboard Layouts
HP keyboards are generally designed based on the industry-standard classification of an "enhanced keyboard," including a separate cursor control key cluster, twelve "function" keys, and enhanced programmability for additional functions.
Special Single-Keystroke Functions
The following keys typically provide special functions:
- Caps Lock: Shifts keys to uppercase.
- Num Lock: Toggles numeric keypad functionality.
- Print Scrn: Usually captures the screen content and can be printed.
- Scroll Lock: Inhibits cursor movement.
- Pause: Used to suspend operations momentarily.
General Key Positions Summary
Here are some common key positions for HP U.S. English (101-Key) Keyboard:
Keys like Print Scrn, Scroll Lock, and Pause are typically located near the top-right section of the keyboard, adjacent to the function keys (F1, F2, ..., F12).
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