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... Left View 19 Right View 20 Back View 22 Bottom View 24 2 Using the Keyboard and Mouse 27 Pairing the Keyboard 27 Keyboard Pairing Failed 28 Pairing the Mouse 29 Mouse Pairing With the Wizard 29 Mouse Pairing Failed 30 Numeric Keypad 31 Key Combinations 31 System Functions 31 Battery 32 Display Functions 32... Wireless Networking Technology Function 32 Display Switch 32 Power Management 32 Microsoft Windows Logo Key Functions 32 Touch Pad 33 Customizing the Touch Pad and Mouse 34 Keyboard Battery 34 Dell QuickSet Battery Meter 34 Contents 3
... Left View 19 Right View 20 Back View 22 Bottom View 24 2 Using the Keyboard and Mouse 27 Pairing the Keyboard 27 Keyboard Pairing Failed 28 Pairing the Mouse 29 Mouse Pairing With the Wizard 29 Mouse Pairing Failed 30 Numeric Keypad 31 Key Combinations 31 System Functions 31 Battery 32 Display Functions 32... Wireless Networking Technology Function 32 Display Switch 32 Power Management 32 Microsoft Windows Logo Key Functions 32 Touch Pad 33 Customizing the Touch Pad and Mouse 34 Keyboard Battery 34 Dell QuickSet Battery Meter 34 Contents 3
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... 98 A program crashes repeatedly 98 A program is designed for an earlier Microsoft Windows operating system 99 A solid blue screen appears 99 Dell MediaDirect problems 99 Other software problems 100 Memory Problems 100 Network Problems 101 General 101 Mobile Broadband Network 101 Media Memory Card or ExpressCard ... 104 Sound and Speaker Problems 104 No sound from integrated speakers 105 No sound from external speakers 105 No sound from headphones 105 Mouse Problems 105 Video and Display Problems 106 If the display is blank 106 If the display is difficult to read 107 If only...
... 98 A program crashes repeatedly 98 A program is designed for an earlier Microsoft Windows operating system 99 A solid blue screen appears 99 Dell MediaDirect problems 99 Other software problems 100 Memory Problems 100 Network Problems 101 General 101 Mobile Broadband Network 101 Media Memory Card or ExpressCard ... 104 Sound and Speaker Problems 104 No sound from integrated speakers 105 No sound from external speakers 105 No sound from headphones 105 Mouse Problems 105 Video and Display Problems 106 If the display is blank 106 If the display is difficult to read 107 If only...
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About Your Computer Front View 1 2 3 16 4 5 15 14 6 7 13 1 camera 4 speakers (8) 7 keyboard status lights (4) 10 touch pad 13 keyboard 16 infrared sensor 12 11 10 2 display latches (4) 5 MediaDirect button 8 mouse 11 touch pad buttons (2) 14 device status lights (5) 9 8 3 display 6 power button 9 keyboard media control buttons 12 base media control buttons 15 optical drive About Your Computer 15
About Your Computer Front View 1 2 3 16 4 5 15 14 6 7 13 1 camera 4 speakers (8) 7 keyboard status lights (4) 10 touch pad 13 keyboard 16 infrared sensor 12 11 10 2 display latches (4) 5 MediaDirect button 8 mouse 11 touch pad buttons (2) 14 device status lights (5) 9 8 3 display 6 power button 9 keyboard media control buttons 12 base media control buttons 15 optical drive About Your Computer 15
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.../chapter. Press and hold to fast-forward within the current track/chapter. Press to stop media playback. For more information, see "Using the Keyboard and Mouse" on page 27. M E D I A C O N T R O L B U T T O N S - Press multiple times to skip back to skip forward multiple tracks/chapters. Press multiple times to previous track/chapters. Press once to...the drive and eject the media. If media is present in the closed drive, pressing this button will open or close the optical drive. Wireless mouse. Control playback of media. Press to skip forward one track/chapter. M O U S E -
.../chapter. Press and hold to fast-forward within the current track/chapter. Press to stop media playback. For more information, see "Using the Keyboard and Mouse" on page 27. M E D I A C O N T R O L B U T T O N S - Press multiple times to skip back to skip forward multiple tracks/chapters. Press multiple times to previous track/chapters. Press once to...the drive and eject the media. If media is present in the closed drive, pressing this button will open or close the optical drive. Wireless mouse. Control playback of media. Press to skip forward one track/chapter. M O U S E -
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Provides the functionality of a mouse. See "Touch Pad" on steadily or blinks to increase the volume of audio output from internal or external speakers. K E Y B O A R D - The wireless keyboard includes a numeric keypad ...® wireless technology is in a power management mode. Turns on page 33 for more information. See "Touch Pad" on page 31. Provide the functionality of a mouse. Press to indicate battery charge status. For information on supported keyboard shortcuts, see "Numeric Keypad" on page 33 for more information. Press to decrease the...
Provides the functionality of a mouse. See "Touch Pad" on steadily or blinks to increase the volume of audio output from internal or external speakers. K E Y B O A R D - The wireless keyboard includes a numeric keypad ...® wireless technology is in a power management mode. Turns on page 33 for more information. See "Touch Pad" on page 31. Provide the functionality of a mouse. Press to indicate battery charge status. For information on supported keyboard shortcuts, see "Numeric Keypad" on page 33 for more information. Press to decrease the...
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... E C O N N E C T O R - For more information, see "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 27 and "Pairing the Mouse" on page 29. Right View 1 1 display latch release 4 compact flash card reader 23 4 5 2 IEEE 1394 connector (firewire) 5 ExpressCard... Your Computer connector for voice or musical input into discover mode to open your display. Slide these latches forward to connect the wireless keyboard and mouse with the system using Bluetooth wireless technology if the pairing is lost. DISPLAY LATCH RELEASE - Puts the computer into a sound or W I R E L E S S C O N N E C T I C R ...
... E C O N N E C T O R - For more information, see "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 27 and "Pairing the Mouse" on page 29. Right View 1 1 display latch release 4 compact flash card reader 23 4 5 2 IEEE 1394 connector (firewire) 5 ExpressCard... Your Computer connector for voice or musical input into discover mode to open your display. Slide these latches forward to connect the wireless keyboard and mouse with the system using Bluetooth wireless technology if the pairing is lost. DISPLAY LATCH RELEASE - Puts the computer into a sound or W I R E L E S S C O N N E C T I C R ...
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... Also, after powering up the computer, they may be awake to recognize keystrokes. The keyboard must pair the mouse with the computer. Ensure the keyboard is awake by touching the touchpad. See "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 27. To detach the keyboard, grasp the ...sides of the keyboard and pull it straight out and away from the computer base. Using the Keyboard and Mouse Your computer includes a detachable wireless keyboard and a wireless mouse with the keyboard attached and the display open or the keyboard will fall away from the computer base. If the computer...
... Also, after powering up the computer, they may be awake to recognize keystrokes. The keyboard must pair the mouse with the computer. Ensure the keyboard is awake by touching the touchpad. See "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 27. To detach the keyboard, grasp the ...sides of the keyboard and pull it straight out and away from the computer base. Using the Keyboard and Mouse Your computer includes a detachable wireless keyboard and a wireless mouse with the keyboard attached and the display open or the keyboard will fall away from the computer base. If the computer...
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... touching the touchpad to move the cursor to put the keyboard into "discover" mode. Keyboard Pairing Failed If your computer. 28 Using the Keyboard and Mouse wait about four seconds to ensure that pairing was unsuccessful, repeat these steps as necessary to pair your keyboard with your computer fails to recognize...
... touching the touchpad to move the cursor to put the keyboard into "discover" mode. Keyboard Pairing Failed If your computer. 28 Using the Keyboard and Mouse wait about four seconds to ensure that pairing was unsuccessful, repeat these steps as necessary to pair your keyboard with your computer fails to recognize...
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Pairing the Mouse The Dell™ XPS™ M2010 Mouse Connection Wizard launches the first time you turn on the Wizard: 1 Insert two AA batteries, which are shipped uninstalled, into the mouse and replace the battery cover. 1 2 1 batteries 2 battery cover Using the Keyboard and Mouse 29 Mouse Pairing With the Wizard Follow the instructions on your computer. Follow the instructions on the wizard to pair your mouse with your computer.
Pairing the Mouse The Dell™ XPS™ M2010 Mouse Connection Wizard launches the first time you turn on the Wizard: 1 Insert two AA batteries, which are shipped uninstalled, into the mouse and replace the battery cover. 1 2 1 batteries 2 battery cover Using the Keyboard and Mouse 29 Mouse Pairing With the Wizard Follow the instructions on your computer. Follow the instructions on the wizard to pair your mouse with your computer.
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...→ Bluetooth→ Wizards, and click OK on the Enable Wizards window. 2 Power off the mouse by sliding the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to pair, see "Mouse Pairing Failed" on page 30. If the mouse and computer fail to the On position. 5 6 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 1 back button 4 scroll wheel ... is on. 3 Press the wireless (Bluetooth) connection button on the bottom of the mouse to put the mouse into "discover" mode. 4 Click Next on the Wizard within 30 seconds to pair your mouse with the computer: 1 Ensure the Bluetooth Wizards are enabled. The red optical sensor lights...
...→ Bluetooth→ Wizards, and click OK on the Enable Wizards window. 2 Power off the mouse by sliding the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to pair, see "Mouse Pairing Failed" on page 30. If the mouse and computer fail to the On position. 5 6 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 1 back button 4 scroll wheel ... is on. 3 Press the wireless (Bluetooth) connection button on the bottom of the mouse to put the mouse into "discover" mode. 4 Click Next on the Wizard within 30 seconds to pair your mouse with the computer: 1 Ensure the Bluetooth Wizards are enabled. The red optical sensor lights...
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...press again. Wait about three minutes for the operating system to load and the computer to initialize the drivers. 4 Follow the instructions on the mouse will stop blinking and continue to light for 2 to complete the pairing. After completing the pairing, the blue wireless light on the Wizard.... the numeric keypad on the keypad has multiple functions. • To enable the keypad, press . Use the mouse to click Finish to restart the computer. Using the Keyboard and Mouse 31 Each key on an external keyboard. 3 Using the keyboard or touchpad, select Start→ Turn Off Computer...
...press again. Wait about three minutes for the operating system to load and the computer to initialize the drivers. 4 Follow the instructions on the mouse will stop blinking and continue to light for 2 to complete the pairing. After completing the pairing, the blue wireless light on the Wizard.... the numeric keypad on the keypad has multiple functions. • To enable the keypad, press . Use the mouse to click Finish to restart the computer. Using the Keyboard and Mouse 31 Each key on an external keyboard. 3 Using the keyboard or touchpad, select Start→ Turn Off Computer...
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...and Runs Windows Explorer. Windows logo key and Opens the Search Results dialog box. 32 Using the Keyboard and Mouse Battery Displays the Dell QuickSet Battery Meter (see "Dell QuickSet Battery Meter" on page 135. To select a display, press and hold and press until the desired ...display is required. Puts the system into hibernate mode. Dell QuickSet is highlighted, then release. Windows logo key and Restores all open windows. See "Dell QuickSet" on page 59). Windows logo key and Opens the Run dialog box. Microsoft Windows...
...and Runs Windows Explorer. Windows logo key and Opens the Search Results dialog box. 32 Using the Keyboard and Mouse Battery Displays the Dell QuickSet Battery Meter (see "Dell QuickSet Battery Meter" on page 135. To select a display, press and hold and press until the desired ...display is required. Puts the system into hibernate mode. Dell QuickSet is highlighted, then release. Windows logo key and Restores all open windows. See "Dell QuickSet" on page 59). Windows logo key and Opens the Run dialog box. Microsoft Windows...
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... the cursor on the touch pad. To adjust keyboard operation, such as you would use your finger on page 13. Using the Keyboard and Mouse 33 To access the Help and Support Center, see the Microsoft® Windows® Help and Support Center. Touch Pad The touch pad detects... the pressure and movement of the touch pad or use a mouse. 1 2 3 1 touch pad 2 scroll zone 3 touch pad buttons • To move the cursor, lightly slide your finger over the touch pad. • To select ...
... the cursor on the touch pad. To adjust keyboard operation, such as you would use your finger on page 13. Using the Keyboard and Mouse 33 To access the Help and Support Center, see the Microsoft® Windows® Help and Support Center. Touch Pad The touch pad detects... the pressure and movement of the touch pad or use a mouse. 1 2 3 1 touch pad 2 scroll zone 3 touch pad buttons • To move the cursor, lightly slide your finger over the touch pad. • To select ...
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... is detached from the computer base, even if the computer is powered by default. Dell QuickSet Battery Meter If Dell QuickSet is affixed to use the Mouse Properties window to adjust settings for both the mouse and touch pad. 1 Open the Control Panel, click Printers and Other Hardware, and... then click Mouse. 2 In the Mouse Properties window, clicking the adjustment settings for the battery in ...
... is detached from the computer base, even if the computer is powered by default. Dell QuickSet Battery Meter If Dell QuickSet is affixed to use the Mouse Properties window to adjust settings for both the mouse and touch pad. 1 Open the Control Panel, click Printers and Other Hardware, and... then click Mouse. 2 In the Mouse Properties window, clicking the adjustment settings for the battery in ...
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Using the Keyboard and Mouse 35 To remove the keyboard battery: 1 Turn the keyboard over. 2 Remove the captive screw at the top of the keyboard battery. 3 Slide the battery forward and out of the procedures in this section, follow the removal instructions in the Product Information Guide. Replacing the Keyboard Battery CAUTION: Before you begin any of the keyboard. 1 2 3 1 keyboard 2 captive screw 3 keyboard battery To replace the keyboard battery, follow the safety instructions in reverse.
Using the Keyboard and Mouse 35 To remove the keyboard battery: 1 Turn the keyboard over. 2 Remove the captive screw at the top of the keyboard battery. 3 Slide the battery forward and out of the procedures in this section, follow the removal instructions in the Product Information Guide. Replacing the Keyboard Battery CAUTION: Before you begin any of the keyboard. 1 2 3 1 keyboard 2 captive screw 3 keyboard battery To replace the keyboard battery, follow the safety instructions in reverse.
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...on the disk, or the disk is not listed, see "Using the Keyboard and Mouse" on page 150. The touch pad or external mouse may be faulty. See "Dell Support Utility" on page 87. See "Dell Support Utility" on page 150. Use an anti-virus program that was running when...search for the operating system or the program that includes anti-spyware protection (your computer might be loose. For an external mouse, see the documentation for the keyword spyware. See "Contacting Dell" on page 90. One or more information, go to a different disk or use these checks. C D DRIVE ...
...on the disk, or the disk is not listed, see "Using the Keyboard and Mouse" on page 150. The touch pad or external mouse may be faulty. See "Dell Support Utility" on page 87. See "Dell Support Utility" on page 150. Use an anti-virus program that was running when...search for the operating system or the program that includes anti-spyware protection (your computer might be loose. For an external mouse, see the documentation for the keyword spyware. See "Contacting Dell" on page 90. One or more information, go to a different disk or use these checks. C D DRIVE ...
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... drive may be faulty or improperly seated. The operating system is installed. Run the Keyboard Controller test in the system setup program. See "Dell Diagnostics" on page 87. See "Dell MediaDirect problems" on page 129. Reinstall the memory modules and, if necessary, replace them . See "Memory" on page 99. M E M O R Y D A T A L I N E F A I L U R E A T A D D R E S S , R E A D V A L U E E X P E C T I O N...in the Dell Diagnostics. Restart the computer, and avoid touching the keyboard or the mouse during the boot routine. Run the HardDisk Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics....
... drive may be faulty or improperly seated. The operating system is installed. Run the Keyboard Controller test in the system setup program. See "Dell Diagnostics" on page 87. See "Dell MediaDirect problems" on page 129. Reinstall the memory modules and, if necessary, replace them . See "Memory" on page 99. M E M O R Y D A T A L I N E F A I L U R E A T A D D R E S S , R E A D V A L U E E X P E C T I O N...in the Dell Diagnostics. Restart the computer, and avoid touching the keyboard or the mouse during the boot routine. Run the HardDisk Drive tests in the Dell Diagnostics....
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... are displayed instead of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide. TURN THE COMPUTER OFF - Then restart your mouse, press and hold the power button for at least 8 to 10 seconds until the computer turns off. See "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 150. ...See "Contacting Dell" on page 27. The computer does not start up ENSURE THAT THE AC ADAPTER IS FIRMLY CONNECTED TO THE COMPUTER AND TO THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET...
... are displayed instead of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide. TURN THE COMPUTER OFF - Then restart your mouse, press and hold the power button for at least 8 to 10 seconds until the computer turns off. See "Pairing the Keyboard" on page 150. ...See "Contacting Dell" on page 27. The computer does not start up ENSURE THAT THE AC ADAPTER IS FIRMLY CONNECTED TO THE COMPUTER AND TO THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET...
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... Dell" on your keyboard or moving your mouse, press and hold the power button for at the bottom of the Dell MediaDirect screen to get a response by pressing a key on page 150. Dell MediaDirect problems C H E C K T H E D E L L M E D I A D I R E C T H E L P F I L E F O R I N F O R M A T I V E A N D T H E D E L L D V D P L A Y E R - The Dell ... some graphics cards to them. A program is designed for assistance. Because Dell MediaDirect provides access to media files outside the Windows XP operating system environment, access to licensed content is digital content that has Digital...
... Dell" on your keyboard or moving your mouse, press and hold the power button for at the bottom of the Dell MediaDirect screen to get a response by pressing a key on page 150. Dell MediaDirect problems C H E C K T H E D E L L M E D I A D I R E C T H E L P F I L E F O R I N F O R M A T I V E A N D T H E D E L L D V D P L A Y E R - The Dell ... some graphics cards to them. A program is designed for assistance. Because Dell MediaDirect provides access to media files outside the Windows XP operating system environment, access to licensed content is digital content that has Digital...