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... ENERGY STAR mark are ENERGY STAR qualified use less energy and prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by pushing keyboard or moving mouse. • Computers will save through higher energy efficiency, the more we can save more information, contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at "sleep" mode. For...
... ENERGY STAR mark are ENERGY STAR qualified use less energy and prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by pushing keyboard or moving mouse. • Computers will save through higher energy efficiency, the more we can save more information, contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at "sleep" mode. For...
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... lenses, glare, excessive room lighting, poorly focused screens, very small typefaces and low-contrast displays could stress your shoulders • install the external display, keyboard and mouse properly and within comfortable reach • if you have these symptoms, or any other musculoskeletal disorders. The following sections provide suggestions on your leg muscles...
... lenses, glare, excessive room lighting, poorly focused screens, very small typefaces and low-contrast displays could stress your shoulders • install the external display, keyboard and mouse properly and within comfortable reach • if you have these symptoms, or any other musculoskeletal disorders. The following sections provide suggestions on your leg muscles...
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Contents Ethernet 27 Expansion cards 29 File management 29 Hard drive 29 Internet 31 Keyboard 33 Memory 33 Memory card reader 34 Modem (cable or DSL 34 Modem (dial-up 34 Monitor 37 Mouse 38 Networks 39 Optical disc drives 39 Passwords 41 Power 41 Printer 42 Sound 43 Recovering your system 44 Creating recovery discs 45 Recovering pre-installed software and drivers . 46 Returning your system to its factory condition . 47 Telephone support 49 Before calling Customer Care 49 Self-help 50 Appendix A: Regulations and safety notices . 51 viii
Contents Ethernet 27 Expansion cards 29 File management 29 Hard drive 29 Internet 31 Keyboard 33 Memory 33 Memory card reader 34 Modem (cable or DSL 34 Modem (dial-up 34 Monitor 37 Mouse 38 Networks 39 Optical disc drives 39 Passwords 41 Power 41 Printer 42 Sound 43 Recovering your system 44 Creating recovery discs 45 Recovering pre-installed software and drivers . 46 Returning your system to its factory condition . 47 Telephone support 49 Before calling Customer Care 49 Self-help 50 Appendix A: Regulations and safety notices . 51 viii
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... mode. The power indicator lights when the computer is turned on. Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as a USB external drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into the memory card reader.
... mode. The power indicator lights when the computer is turned on. Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as a USB external drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into the memory card reader.
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... Icon Kensington lock slot (optional) Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 keyboard port Monitor (VGA) port USB ports Microphone jack (pink plug) Headphone/analo g speakers jack (green plug) -ORFront speakers jack PS/2 mouse port Ethernet (network) jack 4 Description Connects to the correct voltage... Ethernet network cable or a device (such as a USB Iomega™ Zip™ drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into this jack. Plug a PS/2 mouse into this port. Plug a VGA (blue connector) monitor cable into this port. This jack is preset at the factory...
... Icon Kensington lock slot (optional) Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 keyboard port Monitor (VGA) port USB ports Microphone jack (pink plug) Headphone/analo g speakers jack (green plug) -ORFront speakers jack PS/2 mouse port Ethernet (network) jack 4 Description Connects to the correct voltage... Ethernet network cable or a device (such as a USB Iomega™ Zip™ drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into this jack. Plug a PS/2 mouse into this port. Plug a VGA (blue connector) monitor cable into this port. This jack is preset at the factory...
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... these things first: • Make sure that the power cord is connected to your hard drive is turned on. • If a peripheral device (such as a keyboard or mouse) does not work, make sure that all connections are listed in alphabetical order. 26
... these things first: • Make sure that the power cord is connected to your hard drive is turned on. • If a peripheral device (such as a keyboard or mouse) does not work, make sure that all connections are listed in alphabetical order. 26
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If you did not purchase the hardware or software from eMachines, see the manufacturer's documentation and technical support resources. • If you use a surge protector, make sure that is turned on -screen prompts to complete the ... power outlet that you have installed it according to the instructions provided with your computer, follow the on . • If a peripheral device, such as a keyboard or mouse, does not appear to work, make sure that all cables are plugged in securely. • If you have recently installed hardware or software, make sure...
If you did not purchase the hardware or software from eMachines, see the manufacturer's documentation and technical support resources. • If you use a surge protector, make sure that is turned on -screen prompts to complete the ... power outlet that you have installed it according to the instructions provided with your computer, follow the on . • If a peripheral device, such as a keyboard or mouse, does not appear to work, make sure that all cables are plugged in securely. • If you have recently installed hardware or software, make sure...
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... computer to heavy shock or vibration. • Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight. To clean your computer and keyboard 1 Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord. 2 Use a soft cloth moistened with a soft, damp cloth...the ampere rating of the cord if you maximize the durability of the mouse. 2 Take out the rubber ball and wipe it . Cleaning and servicing To clean your pointing device To... clean a regular mouse (with rubber ball) 1 Open the circular cover at the base of your computer. Carefully...
... computer to heavy shock or vibration. • Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight. To clean your computer and keyboard 1 Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord. 2 Use a soft cloth moistened with a soft, damp cloth...the ampere rating of the cord if you maximize the durability of the mouse. 2 Take out the rubber ball and wipe it . Cleaning and servicing To clean your pointing device To... clean a regular mouse (with rubber ball) 1 Open the circular cover at the base of your computer. Carefully...
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EN300 440-2 (Applicable to non-bluetooth wireless keyboard mouse set ). -. R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC as attested by conformity with WLAN module or wireless keyboard and mouse. EN301 489-3 (Applicable to the product if built with the following harmonized standard: • Article 3.1(a) Health and Safety -. EN301 893 (Applicable to begin affixing CE ...-1 -. Year to 5GHz high performance RLAN). Jul.9. 2009 Date 60 Appendix A: Regulations and safety notices The standards listed below are applied to non-bluetooth wireless keyboard mouse set ). -.
EN300 440-2 (Applicable to non-bluetooth wireless keyboard mouse set ). -. R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC as attested by conformity with WLAN module or wireless keyboard and mouse. EN301 489-3 (Applicable to the product if built with the following harmonized standard: • Article 3.1(a) Health and Safety -. EN301 893 (Applicable to begin affixing CE ...-1 -. Year to 5GHz high performance RLAN). Jul.9. 2009 Date 60 Appendix A: Regulations and safety notices The standards listed below are applied to non-bluetooth wireless keyboard mouse set ). -.