You press the key, then quickly release it.The meaning of the keys varies, depending on the program you are using. F1 often means "help", but the meaning given to the other keys varies a lot, from one program to another.
Usually you will have a menu in a program; next to the individual menu options, there will be shortcut keys which you can use instead of the menu option. Some of those shortcut keys may include function keys.
It seems as if the Road Sound Compensation system is active It will automatically adjust the volume accordingly to cabin conditions, so if your windows are down, it notices the excess noise and then compensates for the windows being down.
When the phone is ringing use the up or down function keys to set the volume.
Put both windows down to their stops, then simulataneously bring both windows up to their stops. This should normalize the window function.
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The radio adjust automatically to the amount of road noise, more noise, the radio adjust its volume, and of course, that works the same way reversed, lesser noise, lower volume needed. Test this by opening your windows while driving on the freeway, the radio adjust its volume up, so you be able to listen to the music, by closing the windows, the volume automatically turns down.
Delays shut down of a/c, radio, power windows until door is opened. Hollie
The Fn button is the function key. A key that works like a shift key to activate the second function on a dual-purpose key.
Don't use air conditioner or heater, roll windows down, and don't put stuff on top of the car (like a car top carrier).
yes on the side there is a volume button you push that and it turns it down
Asker:They do work, but not the way i want them to. they have pictures on them that indicate what they do, like volume up or down, but f5 does not refresh the page etc. please help.
You have to put the windows in safe mood in order to shut down Win ME.
Click on View in the top menu, and choose Storyboard from the drop-down menu. You can also find the same option above the Time-line. Use the up/down arrow to access the function.