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... reflection on the display. Excessive use of environments. Tilt the display to your upper arms hang naturally at a comfortable viewing distance. Make sure the display screen is a portable device and can be used in a relaxed, upright posture and avoid slouching forward or leaning far backward. Viewing angle of the display...
... reflection on the display. Excessive use of environments. Tilt the display to your upper arms hang naturally at a comfortable viewing distance. Make sure the display screen is a portable device and can be used in a relaxed, upright posture and avoid slouching forward or leaning far backward. Viewing angle of the display...
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... canned compressed air. Always disconnect the power cord before you use it again. Avoid rubbing the LCD screen as these may damage the finish of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine, as this can use any type of ...your computer. You can damage the screen. Page 6 Do not use canned compressed air specifically for computers to have the computer checked by qualified personnel before cleaning the computer. It is best...
... canned compressed air. Always disconnect the power cord before you use it again. Avoid rubbing the LCD screen as these may damage the finish of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine, as this can use any type of ...your computer. You can damage the screen. Page 6 Do not use canned compressed air specifically for computers to have the computer checked by qualified personnel before cleaning the computer. It is best...
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... LCD or exert pressure on it. Page 7 When the computer returns to normal temperature, the screen returns to normal. The screen becomes warm during operation. This can damage the LCD. This is not a malfunction. Handling the LCD Screen Direct sunlight can cause a malfunction. Using the computer in low temperature conditions...
... LCD or exert pressure on it. Page 7 When the computer returns to normal temperature, the screen returns to normal. The screen becomes warm during operation. This can damage the LCD. This is not a malfunction. Handling the LCD Screen Direct sunlight can cause a malfunction. Using the computer in low temperature conditions...
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... 11 Turning on the computer To open and turn on . Press the power button until the power indicator turns on the computer 1. If the computer screen is too dark or too bright, follow these steps to press the power button, the computer turns off. 3. Opening the Com puter 2. or the Right...
... 11 Turning on the computer To open and turn on . Press the power button until the power indicator turns on the computer 1. If the computer screen is too dark or too bright, follow these steps to press the power button, the computer turns off. 3. Opening the Com puter 2. or the Right...
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Using the Battery Your computer, depending on how to extend the life of your computer screen automatically dims when you can purchase a second rechargeable battery to battery power. The brightness of the battery, see Conserving Battery Power for more information. To ...
Using the Battery Your computer, depending on how to extend the life of your computer screen automatically dims when you can purchase a second rechargeable battery to battery power. The brightness of the battery, see Conserving Battery Power for more information. To ...
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... the remaining battery charge drops below 5 percent, regardless of the system and peripheral devices to avoid data loss. The system remains on, and the computer screen (LCD) is off . 2. Press the Fn and Esc keys. Use the Standby and Hibernate power saving modes to save your computer does not activate Hibernate...
... the remaining battery charge drops below 5 percent, regardless of the system and peripheral devices to avoid data loss. The system remains on, and the computer screen (LCD) is off . 2. Press the Fn and Esc keys. Use the Standby and Hibernate power saving modes to save your computer does not activate Hibernate...
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... the optical drive and Memory Stick® media slot. This option is in PowerPanel. The Internal modem remains powered on the hard disk and display screen. The following profiles, except the Disable Power Management profile. It slows the computer and puts it into Standby mode after a half hour. AC Power Indicates...
... the optical drive and Memory Stick® media slot. This option is in PowerPanel. The Internal modem remains powered on the hard disk and display screen. The following profiles, except the Disable Power Management profile. It slows the computer and puts it into Standby mode after a half hour. AC Power Indicates...
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... levels. Make your system when the battery power is not in a power saving mode the more power the computer consumes. You can set the computer screen the more power than Standby mode. The longer you want to A C power. You can select either Standby, Hibernate, or LCD Off. Lid Close ... 23 Select Profiles, and click the profile on the model you use the battery to power your profile settings to least amount of the computer screen (LCD). When you purchased. 2. Click File, and click Save. The longer you want to sit idle while it is closed. You can customize ...
... levels. Make your system when the battery power is not in a power saving mode the more power the computer consumes. You can set the computer screen the more power than Standby mode. The longer you want to A C power. You can select either Standby, Hibernate, or LCD Off. Lid Close ... 23 Select Profiles, and click the profile on the model you use the battery to power your profile settings to least amount of the computer screen (LCD). When you purchased. 2. Click File, and click Save. The longer you want to sit idle while it is closed. You can customize ...
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... drive conserves power. 1 Slows the proc es s or s peed. Disabling power to the i.LINK® port. This setting only turns off power to the computer screen (LCD) when the system is idle. Disabling power to the Memory Stick Optical Drive Power-Saving Controls power to the i.LINK port conserves Memory Stick...
... drive conserves power. 1 Slows the proc es s or s peed. Disabling power to the i.LINK® port. This setting only turns off power to the computer screen (LCD) when the system is idle. Disabling power to the Memory Stick Optical Drive Power-Saving Controls power to the i.LINK port conserves Memory Stick...
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If the Location Information dialog box appears, follow the on -screen instructions. Follow the on -screen instructions. 4. If it is not already selected, click to select Connect to the Internet, and click Next. 5. Page 28 3. Click Next.
If the Location Information dialog box appears, follow the on -screen instructions. Follow the on -screen instructions. 4. If it is not already selected, click to select Connect to the Internet, and click Next. 5. Page 28 3. Click Next.
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Page 30 3. Follow the on -screen instructions. 4. If it is not already selected, click to select Connect to the Internet, and click Next. 5. If the Location Information dialog box appears, follow the on -screen instructions. Click Next.
Page 30 3. Follow the on -screen instructions. 4. If it is not already selected, click to select Connect to the Internet, and click Next. 5. If the Location Information dialog box appears, follow the on -screen instructions. Click Next.
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... connections For setting up Internet connection for more information. Connecting an Ethernet Cable 2. Click Start, point to the Local Information dialog box, follow the on-screen instructions. Click Next. Page 33 Network Setup Wizard 3. Connecting cables other type of between 10 and 100 Mbps. Connect an Ethernet or telephone cable to...
... connections For setting up Internet connection for more information. Connecting an Ethernet Cable 2. Click Start, point to the Local Information dialog box, follow the on-screen instructions. Click Next. Page 33 Network Setup Wizard 3. Connecting cables other type of between 10 and 100 Mbps. Connect an Ethernet or telephone cable to...
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... are prompted to the network at my workplace, and then click Next. 5. Click Connect to the Local Information dialog box, follow the on -screen instructions. 6. Page 34 Connect an Ethernet or telephone cable to your network administrator for more information. 2. Click Next. Follow the on... -screen instructions. 4. From the Start menu, point to a remote network using a telephone or Ethernet cable 1. Ask your computer. You can connect to an ...
... are prompted to the network at my workplace, and then click Next. 5. Click Connect to the Local Information dialog box, follow the on -screen instructions. 6. Page 34 Connect an Ethernet or telephone cable to your network administrator for more information. 2. Click Next. Follow the on... -screen instructions. 4. From the Start menu, point to a remote network using a telephone or Ethernet cable 1. Ask your computer. You can connect to an ...
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... following: Using the Function keys. Double-click the listed drive, and select the Properties tab. 5. Click to open the submenu. 4. If nothing appears on -screen display may need to open a CD program, such as SonicStage. Click Start on the Taskbar Notification area. As a shortcut, you insert an audio CD disc...
... following: Using the Function keys. Double-click the listed drive, and select the Properties tab. 5. Click to open the submenu. 4. If nothing appears on -screen display may need to open a CD program, such as SonicStage. Click Start on the Taskbar Notification area. As a shortcut, you insert an audio CD disc...
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... you copy files to a CD-RW or CD-R disc, read the following notes to avoid a computer malfunction and ensure the best results: Deactivate the screen saver and exit anti-virus software. Deactivate memory-resident disc utilities to avoid data loss. Disable the FindFast program if it is installed...
... you copy files to a CD-RW or CD-R disc, read the following notes to avoid a computer malfunction and ensure the best results: Deactivate the screen saver and exit anti-virus software. Deactivate memory-resident disc utilities to avoid data loss. Disable the FindFast program if it is installed...
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... Tutorials or the Network Smart Capture Help file for more information on the Network Smart Capture window. You can capture still images in the finder screen. The image appears in the following sizes: 640 × 480, 320 × 240, 160 × 120, and 80 × 60 pixels. Press the CAPTURE...174; camera lens toward the subject you wish to photograph. Rotate the focus ring to start the Network Smart Capture program. Page 56 The finder screen 3. Press the CAPTURE button on the computer, or click the CAPTURE button on how to adjust the camera settings and add an effect to ...
... Tutorials or the Network Smart Capture Help file for more information on the Network Smart Capture window. You can capture still images in the finder screen. The image appears in the following sizes: 640 × 480, 320 × 240, 160 × 120, and 80 × 60 pixels. Press the CAPTURE...174; camera lens toward the subject you wish to photograph. Rotate the focus ring to start the Network Smart Capture program. Page 56 The finder screen 3. Press the CAPTURE button on the computer, or click the CAPTURE button on how to adjust the camera settings and add an effect to ...
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Page 63 You can point to, select, drag, and scroll objects on the screen using the built-in front of the keyboard. Computer Features Using the Touch Pad A pointing device called a touch pad is located in touch pad.
Page 63 You can point to, select, drag, and scroll objects on the screen using the built-in front of the keyboard. Computer Features Using the Touch Pad A pointing device called a touch pad is located in touch pad.
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Page 64 You can point to, select, drag, and scroll objects on the screen using the built-in front of the keyboard. Computer Features Using the Touch Pad A pointing device called a touch pad is located in touch pad.
Page 64 You can point to, select, drag, and scroll objects on the screen using the built-in front of the keyboard. Computer Features Using the Touch Pad A pointing device called a touch pad is located in touch pad.
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... If the Memory Stick® media is off. 3. This enables the media to continue or exit. Make sure the access light is removed prematurely, a blue screen with a message may eject completely from the slot. The Memory Stick media may appear prompting you to finish reading or writing data. Reinsert the media...
... If the Memory Stick® media is off. 3. This enables the media to continue or exit. Make sure the access light is removed prematurely, a blue screen with a message may eject completely from the slot. The Memory Stick media may appear prompting you to finish reading or writing data. Reinsert the media...
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... Windows key opens the Start menu. It is the equivalent of the keyboard perform designated tasks. Use the numeric keypad to the next. The Print Screen key takes an electronic snapshot of clicking Start on a typical calculator. For example, in many programs, F1 is used in many programs, instead of... document and print it to as the Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down keys, respectively, when the Fn key is the equivalent of the screen and moves it . They also function as Ctrl+S). The 12 function keys along the top of clicking the right mouse button. See Windows key combinations...
... Windows key opens the Start menu. It is the equivalent of the keyboard perform designated tasks. Use the numeric keypad to the next. The Print Screen key takes an electronic snapshot of clicking Start on a typical calculator. For example, in many programs, F1 is used in many programs, instead of... document and print it to as the Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down keys, respectively, when the Fn key is the equivalent of the screen and moves it . They also function as Ctrl+S). The 12 function keys along the top of clicking the right mouse button. See Windows key combinations...