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Chapter 4 KEYBOARD 1 4-1 Keyboard Layout 2 4-2 Getting Acquainted with Your Keyboard 3 Function Keys 3 Numeric Keypad 3 Mode Indicator Lights 5 Special Keys 6 QWERTY keys 7 Cursor Keys 8 Key Combinations 8 4-3 Keyboard Tilt Adjustment 9 VI
Chapter 4 KEYBOARD 1 4-1 Keyboard Layout 2 4-2 Getting Acquainted with Your Keyboard 3 Function Keys 3 Numeric Keypad 3 Mode Indicator Lights 5 Special Keys 6 QWERTY keys 7 Cursor Keys 8 Key Combinations 8 4-3 Keyboard Tilt Adjustment 9 VI
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...Figure 1-1: Quick Start 3 Figure 1-2: System Configuration 6 Figure 1-3: System Unit Case 7 Figure 1-4: Front Panel 8 Figure 1-5: Keylock and Two Security-Lock Keys 9 Figure 1-6: ON/OFF Switch (l/O Switch) in OFF Position 10 Figure 1-7: Rear Panel 11 Figure 1-8: Connecting the Keyboard Cable 12 Figure 1-9: System ...13 Figure 1-1 0: Two Kinds of Display Connectors 14 Figure 1-11: Voltage Switch 15 Figure 1-12: System Unit Connected to Peripherals 16 Figure 1-1 3: Installing Floppy and Hard Disk Drives 17 Figure 1-1 4: Copy Protection for 3.5" Floppy Disk 19 Figure 1-1 5: Copy Protection...
...Figure 1-1: Quick Start 3 Figure 1-2: System Configuration 6 Figure 1-3: System Unit Case 7 Figure 1-4: Front Panel 8 Figure 1-5: Keylock and Two Security-Lock Keys 9 Figure 1-6: ON/OFF Switch (l/O Switch) in OFF Position 10 Figure 1-7: Rear Panel 11 Figure 1-8: Connecting the Keyboard Cable 12 Figure 1-9: System ...13 Figure 1-1 0: Two Kinds of Display Connectors 14 Figure 1-11: Voltage Switch 15 Figure 1-12: System Unit Connected to Peripherals 16 Figure 1-1 3: Installing Floppy and Hard Disk Drives 17 Figure 1-1 4: Copy Protection for 3.5" Floppy Disk 19 Figure 1-1 5: Copy Protection...
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... 3-2: "Set Up System Configuration" Screen 15 Figure 3-3: "Preformat Hard Disk" Screen 16 Figure 3-4: Calculator 17 Figure 3-5: "NEAT Chip Setup Configuration" Screen 18 Chapter 4 KEYBOARD Figure 4-1 : Keyboard Layout 2 Figure 4-2: Function Keys 3 Figure 4-3: Numeric Keypad 3 Figure 4-4: Indicator Lights 5 Figure 4-5: Special Keys 6 Figure 4-6: QWERTY Keys 7 Figure 4-7: Cursor Keys 8 Figure 4-8: Adjustment of Keyboard Angles 9 Chapter 6 APPENDIX Figure 6-1: Installing a 5.25...
... 3-2: "Set Up System Configuration" Screen 15 Figure 3-3: "Preformat Hard Disk" Screen 16 Figure 3-4: Calculator 17 Figure 3-5: "NEAT Chip Setup Configuration" Screen 18 Chapter 4 KEYBOARD Figure 4-1 : Keyboard Layout 2 Figure 4-2: Function Keys 3 Figure 4-3: Numeric Keypad 3 Figure 4-4: Indicator Lights 5 Figure 4-5: Special Keys 6 Figure 4-6: QWERTY Keys 7 Figure 4-7: Cursor Keys 8 Figure 4-8: Adjustment of Keyboard Angles 9 Chapter 6 APPENDIX Figure 6-1: Installing a 5.25...
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List of Tables Chapter 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Table 1-1: Power Cord Specifications 15 Table 1-2: Floppy Disk Specifications 18 Chapter 2 SETTING UP YOUR SYSTEM Table 2-1: Math Coprocessor Jumper W9 4 Table 2-2: Settings of Jumper Wl-W6 9 Table 2-3: Total Onboard System Memory Size 9 Table 2-4: Jumper Settings for Different Types of BIOS 18 Table 2-5: Power Supply Pinouts 21 Chapter 4 KEYBOARD Table 4-1: Functions of Numeric Keypad Keys 4 Table 4-2: Functions of Special Keys 6 Table 4-3: Functions of Special QWERTY Keys 7 Table 4-4: Special Functions 8 X
List of Tables Chapter 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Table 1-1: Power Cord Specifications 15 Table 1-2: Floppy Disk Specifications 18 Chapter 2 SETTING UP YOUR SYSTEM Table 2-1: Math Coprocessor Jumper W9 4 Table 2-2: Settings of Jumper Wl-W6 9 Table 2-3: Total Onboard System Memory Size 9 Table 2-4: Jumper Settings for Different Types of BIOS 18 Table 2-5: Power Supply Pinouts 21 Chapter 4 KEYBOARD Table 4-1: Functions of Numeric Keypad Keys 4 Table 4-2: Functions of Special Keys 6 Table 4-3: Functions of Special QWERTY Keys 7 Table 4-4: Special Functions 8 X
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...; operating system. While maintaining complete compatibility with your computer vastly exceeds them in capability and processing power. 1-1 Introduction This manual will guide you are the key design features of your system.
...; operating system. While maintaining complete compatibility with your computer vastly exceeds them in capability and processing power. 1-1 Introduction This manual will guide you are the key design features of your system.
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In the lock mode the keyboard is activated. Figure 1-5: Keylock and Two Security-Lock Keys Chapter 1: System Overview 9 Keylock The keylock enables or disables the keyboard. In the unlock mode the keyboard is disabled to deny unauthorized users access to the computer.
In the lock mode the keyboard is activated. Figure 1-5: Keylock and Two Security-Lock Keys Chapter 1: System Overview 9 Keylock The keylock enables or disables the keyboard. In the unlock mode the keyboard is disabled to deny unauthorized users access to the computer.
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Refer to Chapter 4 for a more detailed description of function keys, cursor keys and a numeric keypad. 1-11 Keyboard Your keyboard has a set of the keyboard. Figure 1-16: Keyboard Chapter 1: System Overview 21 The figure below shows a typical keyboard.
Refer to Chapter 4 for a more detailed description of function keys, cursor keys and a numeric keypad. 1-11 Keyboard Your keyboard has a set of the keyboard. Figure 1-16: Keyboard Chapter 1: System Overview 21 The figure below shows a typical keyboard.
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... System Starting DOS from your MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference manual for information on your front panel (hardware reset) or hold down the , and keys at the same time (software reset) to reboot your system. You should : • Insert DOS disk 1 into disk drive A and close the drive... Your PC will see the following message on the screen following the RAM test: Non-system disk or disk error Replace and strike any key when ready Then, you should follow the instructions below to start your computer, you will boot automatically whenever you use applications and create and...
... System Starting DOS from your MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference manual for information on your front panel (hardware reset) or hold down the , and keys at the same time (software reset) to reboot your system. You should : • Insert DOS disk 1 into disk drive A and close the drive... Your PC will see the following message on the screen following the RAM test: Non-system disk or disk error Replace and strike any key when ready Then, you should follow the instructions below to start your computer, you will boot automatically whenever you use applications and create and...
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..., the computer will see a message similar to the following: Current date is F r i 01-01-1990 Enter new date (MM-DD-YY): For the new date, key in drive "A" and switch on your DOS user manual. 3-2 DOS Operations Following is now booted and ready to run application programs. Chapter 3: Operating Your System 3
..., the computer will see a message similar to the following: Current date is F r i 01-01-1990 Enter new date (MM-DD-YY): For the new date, key in drive "A" and switch on your DOS user manual. 3-2 DOS Operations Following is now booted and ready to run application programs. Chapter 3: Operating Your System 3
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... target disk has been copied, you have nothing else to the prompts on your files and diskettes regularly. After your screen. Backing up a single file, key in the backup command and directory as below: A>backup /A Chapter 3: Operating Your System 5 Press if you will see the following : A> diskcopy a: b: Press and respond to...
... target disk has been copied, you have nothing else to the prompts on your files and diskettes regularly. After your screen. Backing up a single file, key in the backup command and directory as below: A>backup /A Chapter 3: Operating Your System 5 Press if you will see the following : A> diskcopy a: b: Press and respond to...
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There are on a disk, you use the following command: DIR A: After you hit the enter key, all the file information will display on Your Disk If you want to see one screen each time Chapter 3: Operating Your System 7 If you can ... on the screen. If you want to find out what files are three ways to stop the screen from scrolling. • pressing the and the keys simultaneous • pressing • typing DIR/P to display the directory of the disk in drive A, you would use the command without a drive letter, MS-DOS...
There are on a disk, you use the following command: DIR A: After you hit the enter key, all the file information will display on Your Disk If you want to see one screen each time Chapter 3: Operating Your System 7 If you can ... on the screen. If you want to find out what files are three ways to stop the screen from scrolling. • pressing the and the keys simultaneous • pressing • typing DIR/P to display the directory of the disk in drive A, you would use the command without a drive letter, MS-DOS...
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..., you may have partitions of menus to 33MB in size. 33MB is the maximum space for a partition allowed by the system BIOS. You can press key quickly just after the RAM test to use creating DOS partition, see Appendix D in drive A and type a: to . For more information about how to enter...
..., you may have partitions of menus to 33MB in size. 33MB is the maximum space for a partition allowed by the system BIOS. You can press key quickly just after the RAM test to use creating DOS partition, see Appendix D in drive A and type a: to . For more information about how to enter...
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... to perform this system disk to their manuals for other operating systems like Xenix, Novell or Unix. Chapter 3: Operating Your System 9 The command should be keyed in as : A> FORMAT D: If you want to format D in as : A> FORMAT C:/S If you have two partitions, you want to use this procedure if you have...
... to perform this system disk to their manuals for other operating systems like Xenix, Novell or Unix. Chapter 3: Operating Your System 9 The command should be keyed in as : A> FORMAT D: If you want to format D in as : A> FORMAT C:/S If you have two partitions, you want to use this procedure if you have...
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... the motherboard. 3-5 System Setup Program A system setup program is included in the configuration you respond correctly to the prompts about the setup program, refer to key in your BIOS on hard disk types. It is fully compatible with IBM BIOS. The following will guide you can set The setup program is...
... the motherboard. 3-5 System Setup Program A system setup program is included in the configuration you respond correctly to the prompts about the setup program, refer to key in your BIOS on hard disk types. It is fully compatible with IBM BIOS. The following will guide you can set The setup program is...
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...: A > DEBUG 8 -g=FOOO:FF60 8 This command will have to enter the setup program: by pressing or by pressing . 1. Under any other key to enter the setup program or press any conditions within DOS, you will start the setup program. The computer will give you this screen message...: Press the F 1 key to continue Under the above three conditions, pressing will automatically start the setup program. 12 Chapter 3: Operating Your System Pressing to Enter the Setup...
...: A > DEBUG 8 -g=FOOO:FF60 8 This command will have to enter the setup program: by pressing or by pressing . 1. Under any other key to enter the setup program or press any conditions within DOS, you will start the setup program. The computer will give you this screen message...: Press the F 1 key to continue Under the above three conditions, pressing will automatically start the setup program. 12 Chapter 3: Operating Your System Pressing to Enter the Setup...
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.... PREFORMAT HARD DISK. 3 . After starting When the system self test is completed, the setup program will need to do so, reset your computer, press the key quickly before the RAM test finishes. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1. Pressing to Enter the Setup Program If you will see the following message will appear on...
.... PREFORMAT HARD DISK. 3 . After starting When the system self test is completed, the setup program will need to do so, reset your computer, press the key quickly before the RAM test finishes. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1. Pressing to Enter the Setup Program If you will see the following message will appear on...
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... < " > arrows to select the desired item. If the option on the screen does not match your selection or enters the next screen. Pressing the enter key < 8 > confirms your configuration, you have two ways to exit a current screen, you will see in using the program. 14 Chapter 3: Operating Your System The following...
... < " > arrows to select the desired item. If the option on the screen does not match your selection or enters the next screen. Pressing the enter key < 8 > confirms your configuration, you have two ways to exit a current screen, you will see in using the program. 14 Chapter 3: Operating Your System The following...
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These utilities are in your system BIOS. Note that these utilities. Figure 3-4: Calculator Chapter 3: Operating Your System 17 The calculator and the hard disk park can be used in Utilities Three system utilities, a calculator, a hard disk park, and a timer, are enabled by the setup program. The following is the figure for the calculator. 3. Pressing will exit these utilities can be used if you press , , and (on the key pad). Setting Up Built-in the 80-column text display mode only.
These utilities are in your system BIOS. Note that these utilities. Figure 3-4: Calculator Chapter 3: Operating Your System 17 The calculator and the hard disk park can be used in Utilities Three system utilities, a calculator, a hard disk park, and a timer, are enabled by the setup program. The following is the figure for the calculator. 3. Pressing will exit these utilities can be used if you press , , and (on the key pad). Setting Up Built-in the 80-column text display mode only.
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... with a maximum of the drive types (1-47) match the fixed disk drive specifications you to select a chip set a user-defined hard disk type. 6. A password can key in the setup menu to set configuration. You can deny unauthorized users access to see the present password status. 5. Setting Up NEAT Chip Set Choose...
... with a maximum of the drive types (1-47) match the fixed disk drive specifications you to select a chip set a user-defined hard disk type. 6. A password can key in the setup menu to set configuration. You can deny unauthorized users access to see the present password status. 5. Setting Up NEAT Chip Set Choose...
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It has: • QWERTY keys • Function keys • Cursor control keys • numeric keypad • Special keys • Keyboard indicator lights Chapter 4: Keyboard 1 Keyboard In this chapter you will learn: ¢ the basics of your keyboard and its functions ¢ how to adjust your keyboard angle A computer keyboard sends messages from you to the computer.
It has: • QWERTY keys • Function keys • Cursor control keys • numeric keypad • Special keys • Keyboard indicator lights Chapter 4: Keyboard 1 Keyboard In this chapter you will learn: ¢ the basics of your keyboard and its functions ¢ how to adjust your keyboard angle A computer keyboard sends messages from you to the computer.