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... Function (Optional 3-2 AC Adapter ...3-4 Battery Pack ...3-6 Using the Battery Pack...3-9 Basic Operations ...3-11 Safety and Comfort Tips...3-11 Having a Good Work Habit...3-12 Knowing the Keyboard ...3-13 Knowing the Touchpad ...3-17 About Hard Disk Drive...3-20 Using the Optical Storage Device 3-21 Connecting the External Devices 3-24 Connecting the Peripheral Devices...
... Function (Optional 3-2 AC Adapter ...3-4 Battery Pack ...3-6 Using the Battery Pack...3-9 Basic Operations ...3-11 Safety and Comfort Tips...3-11 Having a Good Work Habit...3-12 Knowing the Keyboard ...3-13 Knowing the Touchpad ...3-17 About Hard Disk Drive...3-20 Using the Optical Storage Device 3-21 Connecting the External Devices 3-24 Connecting the Peripheral Devices...
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... is thoroughly tested and certified by our reputation for the first time. Chapter 3, Getting Started, gives the basic operation instructions on , are proud to using keyboard, touchpad, hard disk drive, and optical storage drive. Also, this chapter provides the specification of this notebook, and introduces the function buttons, quick launch buttons...
... is thoroughly tested and certified by our reputation for the first time. Chapter 3, Getting Started, gives the basic operation instructions on , are proud to using keyboard, touchpad, hard disk drive, and optical storage drive. Also, this chapter provides the specification of this notebook, and introduces the function buttons, quick launch buttons...
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Status LED 5. Internal Microphone 5 94 6 47 Power Button 8. Keyboard 4. Rubber Pads 2. Touchpad 6. Stereo Speakers 9. WebCam 3. 2-9 The figures show here are for reference only. Quick Launch Touch Sensors 7. Introductions Product Overview Top-open View The figure of top-open view and description shown below will lead you to browse the main operating area of your notebook. 1 2 8 3 1 8 1.
Status LED 5. Internal Microphone 5 94 6 47 Power Button 8. Keyboard 4. Rubber Pads 2. Touchpad 6. Stereo Speakers 9. WebCam 3. 2-9 The figures show here are for reference only. Quick Launch Touch Sensors 7. Introductions Product Overview Top-open View The figure of top-open view and description shown below will lead you to browse the main operating area of your notebook. 1 2 8 3 1 8 1.
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... battery is being charged. Glowing amber when the battery is in webcam can be used for purchasing an equivalent type of a standard keyboard. 4. Consult the local dealer for picture taking, video recoding or conferencing, and any other interactive applications. 3. Status LED Power On/ Off.../ Suspend: Blinking blue when the system is in keyboard provides all the functions of battery recommended by the manufacturer. Battery LED goes off . Introductions 2-10 1. Keyboard The built-in suspend mode. Glowing blue when the system is activated. ...
... battery is being charged. Glowing amber when the battery is in webcam can be used for purchasing an equivalent type of a standard keyboard. 4. Consult the local dealer for picture taking, video recoding or conferencing, and any other interactive applications. 3. Status LED Power On/ Off.../ Suspend: Blinking blue when the system is in keyboard provides all the functions of battery recommended by the manufacturer. Battery LED goes off . Introductions 2-10 1. Keyboard The built-in suspend mode. Glowing blue when the system is activated. ...
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... card reader may vary without notice. 5. Users can now utilize shielded cable outside the notebook to take advantage of memory card, such as the mouse, keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more. 7. DO not block the ventilator for further and correct information and be noted that the supported memory...
... card reader may vary without notice. 5. Users can now utilize shielded cable outside the notebook to take advantage of memory card, such as the mouse, keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more. 7. DO not block the ventilator for further and correct information and be noted that the supported memory...
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... the 56K V.90 modem, you purchased. The actual device preinstalled in modem that allows you to be looped around a permanent object, such as the mouse, keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more. 5. The end of the cable has a small loop which allows users to connect an RJ-11 telephone...
... the 56K V.90 modem, you purchased. The actual device preinstalled in modem that allows you to be looped around a permanent object, such as the mouse, keyboard, modem, portable hard disk module, printer and more. 5. The end of the cable has a small loop which allows users to connect an RJ-11 telephone...
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Numeric keys e Cursor keys / Function keys e Typewriter keys The keyboard shown here may vary from the actual one, depending on which county users purchase the notebook. This keyboard can be divided into four categories: Typewriter keys, Cursor keys, Numeric keys and Function keys. Getting Started 3-13 Knowing the Keyboard This notebook provides a full-functioned keyboard.
Numeric keys e Cursor keys / Function keys e Typewriter keys The keyboard shown here may vary from the actual one, depending on which county users purchase the notebook. This keyboard can be divided into four categories: Typewriter keys, Cursor keys, Numeric keys and Function keys. Getting Started 3-13 Knowing the Keyboard This notebook provides a full-functioned keyboard.
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Getting Started 3-14 Typewriter Keys In addition to providing the major function of the keyboard, these numeric keys to enter numbers and calculations. Numeric Keys Find the numeric keys among the keyboard, and activate the Num Lock function to use the numeric keys that are kept in the typewriter keys. Caps Lock...
Getting Started 3-14 Typewriter Keys In addition to providing the major function of the keyboard, these numeric keys to enter numbers and calculations. Numeric Keys Find the numeric keys among the keyboard, and activate the Num Lock function to use the numeric keys that are kept in the typewriter keys. Caps Lock...
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... brightness. + Increase the LCD brightness. + Disable the computer's audio + function. Decrease the built-in speaker's + volume. Force the computer into suspend mode (depending on the keyboard, which are used to your Windows manual or online help. [Fn] Key + + Switch the display output mode between the LCD, external monitor and both...
... brightness. + Increase the LCD brightness. + Disable the computer's audio + function. Decrease the built-in speaker's + volume. Force the computer into suspend mode (depending on the keyboard, which are used to your Windows manual or online help. [Fn] Key + + Switch the display output mode between the LCD, external monitor and both...
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... by going to Start Menu / Control Panel / Add Hardware to the notebook. All devices listed here are for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam, printer, and external optical storage device, ete.. Getting Started 3-24 Connecting the External Devices The I/O (input/output) ports on the notebook allow...
... by going to Start Menu / Control Panel / Add Hardware to the notebook. All devices listed here are for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam, printer, and external optical storage device, ete.. Getting Started 3-24 Connecting the External Devices The I/O (input/output) ports on the notebook allow...
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.... Bring up arrow to select one menu title. Press down arrow to select one menu title. BIOS Setup 4-3 Control Keys You can use only the keyboard to control the cursor in a sub-menu.
.... Bring up arrow to select one menu title. Press down arrow to select one menu title. BIOS Setup 4-3 Control Keys You can use only the keyboard to control the cursor in a sub-menu.
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Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. or allows users to use USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, or portable disk, in DOS system; BIOS Setup 4-8 Legacy USB Support Selecting Enabled allows users to boot the system by USB device.
Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. or allows users to use USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, or portable disk, in DOS system; BIOS Setup 4-8 Legacy USB Support Selecting Enabled allows users to boot the system by USB device.