What is this on my Toshiba Satellite 1805-s207?

I have 2 images that I just took of my laptop and I need someone to explain, please. Since I can only add 1 attachment, I was wondering what these keys do? The ones with a 1 and 2 next to them with an arrow in the boxes? I looked all over the internet for info on these and could not find it. Also, I'm trying to play Starcraft: Brood War on this laptop and have another picture that I guess I'll have to put as a lonk or image in this post. As this is my first post here, I do not know if this will work. So, here's the image url or actual image if I'm successful at placing it here.
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/7834/p3210011s.jpg
In the following picture, I'm trying to play Starcraft: Brood War and I
want to utilize the whole screen. What do I need to do to?
http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/4993/p3210010.jpg
Message Edited by MrCheezle on 03-22-2009 12:20 AM
Message Edited by MrCheezle on 03-22-2009 12:21 AM
Solved!
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Satellite 1805-S207
As Defender says, the two "shorcut buttons" with arrows are user-defined.
See them on p. 36 of your Satellite 1800/1805 Series User's Guide.
-Jerry

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