Interact with your computer

Keyboard hotkeys

Some keys on the keyboard are printed with icons. These keys are called hotkeys and can be pressed alone or in combination with the Fn key to open certain apps or change certain settings quickly. The functions of the hotkeys are symbolized by the icons printed on them.

Hotkey Function
Mute/Unmute sound.
Decrease/Increase system volume.
Mute/Unmute the microphone.
Increase/Decrease screen brightness.
Switch display devices.
Turn airplane mode on and off.
Open the corresponding service website.
Open the Windows Settings app.
Lock the screen.
Open the Windows Calculator app.
Display an app launcher for quick access to Lenovo apps and services.
Note: For some models, you may need to connect to the Internet and complete system update for this function to take effect.
Open the Windows snipping tool.
Turn on/off or adjust the brightness of the keyboard backlight.
Note: This hotkey must be used with the Fn key.
Switch performance modes.
Initiate background blur effect during a video call.
Switch audio modes.
Switch the color mode used by Windows and apps between Dark Mode and Light Mode.
Enroll and read your fingerprint for user authentication.
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Hotkey mode

Some hotkeys share keys with function keys (F1 to F12). The hotkey mode is a UEFI/BIOS setting that changes how hotkeys (or function keys) are used.

Hotkey mode setting How to use hotkeys How to use function keys
Disabled Hold down the Fn key and press one of the hotkeys. Press the function keys directly.
Enabled Press the hotkeys directly. Hold down the Fn key and press one of the function keys.

Hotkeys that do not share keys with function keys are not affected by the hotkey mode setting. They should always be used with the Fn key.

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Touch operations supported by Windows (for selected models)

For computers with a touch-enabled screen, you can touch the screen directly with your fingers and interact with your computer in a more natural way. The following table lists frequently used touch operations that are supported by the Windows operating system.

Touch operation Used for

Tap

Opening apps, documents, and other functions on the taskbar or the Start menu

Tap twice quickly

Opening apps that are pinned on the desktop

Tap, hold and lift

Opening the context menu

Pinch

Zooming out

Spread

Zooming in

Swipe in from the left edge

Opening the widgets panel

Swipe in from the right edge

Opening the notification center

The Windows operating system also supports 3- and 4-finger gestures on the screen and the touchpad. You can set them up in Settings ➙ Bluetooth & devices.

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