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Typical Key Controls
Most setup programs show on the screen itself the keys to use to select and change
various options; some instead use a very limited help screen, normally accessed with the
F1 key. The following keys are pretty much universal:
- {Enter} is normally used to select a menu or sub-area.
- The arrow keys are used to move between settings (in rare cases, they are used to change
the selected setting).
- {Page Up} and {Page Down} or {+} and {-} are the two most common pairs of keys for
modifying the current setting.
- {Tab} can also sometimes be used to move between sections or settings.
- {Esc} is normally used to move up the menu hierarchy one level, and in some BIOSes it is
used to quit out of the setup program as well.
The newer AMI BIOSes are graphical; you put a standard serial mouse on the first serial
port and a faux Windows screen pops up with the settings in little "program
groups". If you don't have a mouse or it isn't working, you can access this program
using keys as well. (I tried it with a PS/2-style mouse once and it didn't work, strange
that they wouldn't support this... could be that I did something wrong.)
Note: Some BIOSes have the
ability to bypass some of the extended settings during boot, by holding down the {Ins} key
during the boot process. This can be useful in the event that you make such incorrect
settings that the BIOS cannot even boot (which can happen, though it takes talent. :^) )
Check your motherboard manual to see if your machine can do this.
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