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...Computer 6 Control Devices (Keyboard/Touchpad 6 Touchscreen (optional 7 Volume Controls 8 Remote Control (optional 9 Your Computer's Drives 9 Power Supply 11 Ports and Connectors 12 Turning your Computer ON or OFF 13 Upgrading your Computer 15 Internet and Software 16 Using Windows and your Software ...16 Welcome Center 16 Internet Security Offer 16 Gateway Recovery Management 17 Your Computer's Documentation 18 Playing Multimedia Files 19 Social Networks (optional 21 First steps on ...
...Computer 6 Control Devices (Keyboard/Touchpad 6 Touchscreen (optional 7 Volume Controls 8 Remote Control (optional 9 Your Computer's Drives 9 Power Supply 11 Ports and Connectors 12 Turning your Computer ON or OFF 13 Upgrading your Computer 15 Internet and Software 16 Using Windows and your Software ...16 Welcome Center 16 Internet Security Offer 16 Gateway Recovery Management 17 Your Computer's Documentation 18 Playing Multimedia Files 19 Social Networks (optional 21 First steps on ...
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...Program/Channel up , down, left, right) and OK 6. not available in all regions Your Computer's Drives The drives described below are present on Gateway computers. Memory Card Reader Memory cards are orientated correctly. 3 5 Remote Control Functions 1. Computer Basics - 9 Direction keys (up /down ) 8. ... have purchased, nor that they are commonly used in TV mode)* 2 4 6 11 12 13 16 * optional - However, this does not mean that it is required. Open Guide 10 14 11. More information 8 5. Selected computers include an "all your computer does not feature an...
...Program/Channel up , down, left, right) and OK 6. not available in all regions Your Computer's Drives The drives described below are present on Gateway computers. Memory Card Reader Memory cards are orientated correctly. 3 5 Remote Control Functions 1. Computer Basics - 9 Direction keys (up /down ) 8. ... have purchased, nor that they are commonly used in TV mode)* 2 4 6 11 12 13 16 * optional - However, this does not mean that it is required. Open Guide 10 14 11. More information 8 5. Selected computers include an "all your computer does not feature an...
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... away from an AC power supply, your computer's battery. Extending Battery Life While on AC power. You may reduce the initial battery charge. Computer Basics - 11 Use of objects allows the adapter to learn more about your computer uses a rechargeable battery. Keeping the adapter clear of this copyright protection technology must...
... away from an AC power supply, your computer's battery. Extending Battery Life While on AC power. You may reduce the initial battery charge. Computer Basics - 11 Use of objects allows the adapter to learn more about your computer uses a rechargeable battery. Keeping the adapter clear of this copyright protection technology must...
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... aircraft; Diagram of the aircraft, disrupt communications, and even be used together to create an ad-hoc wireless network. Built-in support for IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs (WLANs) allows you to activate or disactivate the adapter. they may turn your computer. If your computer does not feature a 'WiFi' button, you...
... aircraft; Diagram of the aircraft, disrupt communications, and even be used together to create an ad-hoc wireless network. Built-in support for IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs (WLANs) allows you to activate or disactivate the adapter. they may turn your computer. If your computer does not feature a 'WiFi' button, you...
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... with the appropriate requirements of Code of Federal Regulation Sec. 1040.10 and Sec. 1040.11 for COMPLETE laser products. The optical devices installed in and switch on the equipment. You ...AC adapter and the underside of the computer can become hot after prolonged use. During product certification, Gateway used the following cable quality: USB2.0 Certified Cables from Hama 46778 IEEE1394 ...use of shielded interface cable is compliant with the European Environmental Directive 94/62/EC from December 20 th 1994 and its equivalent in the French Legislation by the Decree 98-638...
... with the appropriate requirements of Code of Federal Regulation Sec. 1040.10 and Sec. 1040.11 for COMPLETE laser products. The optical devices installed in and switch on the equipment. You ...AC adapter and the underside of the computer can become hot after prolonged use. During product certification, Gateway used the following cable quality: USB2.0 Certified Cables from Hama 46778 IEEE1394 ...use of shielded interface cable is compliant with the European Environmental Directive 94/62/EC from December 20 th 1994 and its equivalent in the French Legislation by the Decree 98-638...
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... Aerial 13 Audio CDs 19, 41 Audio ports 13 Autoplay 20 B Backups 15 Batteries 11, 54 Battery disposal 12, 54 Battery life 11 Replacing batteries 12 BIOS 37 Blu-ray 10, 20 Browser 24 C Cable modem 42 Cables 4, 52 Cleaning your computer 4 Codec 20 Computer environment 4 Connectors 12 ...
... Aerial 13 Audio CDs 19, 41 Audio ports 13 Autoplay 20 B Backups 15 Batteries 11, 54 Battery disposal 12, 54 Battery life 11 Replacing batteries 12 BIOS 37 Blu-ray 10, 20 Browser 24 C Cable modem 42 Cables 4, 52 Cleaning your computer 4 Codec 20 Computer environment 4 Connectors 12 ...
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... connections 22 Norton Internet Security 29, 31 O Optical drives 10 P Pointer 6 Ports 12 Power cords 4 Power on/off 13 Power saving modes 15 Power supply 11 PowerDVD 20 Printer 43 R Recovery System Restore 28 Regulatory Information 49, 54 Remote control 9 Receiver 13 Removable media devices 10 Removing hardware 10 Removing software...
... connections 22 Norton Internet Security 29, 31 O Optical drives 10 P Pointer 6 Ports 12 Power cords 4 Power on/off 13 Power saving modes 15 Power supply 11 PowerDVD 20 Printer 43 R Recovery System Restore 28 Regulatory Information 49, 54 Remote control 9 Receiver 13 Removable media devices 10 Removing hardware 10 Removing software...