8513015 - Gateway Starter Guide (with eRecovery)
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Contents Getting started with Windows 4 Windows Welcome Center 7 Getting help 8 Internet 10 E-mail 11 Using CDs and DVDs 12 Safety and security 14 Improving performance 19 Restoring your system 20
Contents Getting started with Windows 4 Windows Welcome Center 7 Getting help 8 Internet 10 E-mail 11 Using CDs and DVDs 12 Safety and security 14 Improving performance 19 Restoring your system 20
8513031 - Gateway Notebook User Guide for Windows Vista R3
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....gateway.com activity reports 83 blocking specific games 82 game ratings 81 Internet filtering 80 restricting game access 81, 82 restricting programs 83 scheduling computer use 81 scheduling Internet access 81 time limits 81 pasting files and folders 10, 19 text and graphics 19 playing audio CD 33... folders 11 emptying 12 recovering files and folders 11 removing files and folders 6, 11, 12, 19, 88 renaming files and folders 19 restoring files and folders 11 router configuring 50 S saving documents 17 Scheduled Tasks Wizard 91 scheduling computer use 81 screen adjusting settings 66 controls 66...
....gateway.com activity reports 83 blocking specific games 82 game ratings 81 Internet filtering 80 restricting game access 81, 82 restricting programs 83 scheduling computer use 81 scheduling Internet access 81 time limits 81 pasting files and folders 10, 19 text and graphics 19 playing audio CD 33... folders 11 emptying 12 recovering files and folders 11 removing files and folders 6, 11, 12, 19, 88 renaming files and folders 19 restoring files and folders 11 router configuring 50 S saving documents 17 Scheduled Tasks Wizard 91 scheduling computer use 81 screen adjusting settings 66 controls 66...
8513017 - Gateway Notebook Reference Guide with eRecovery R2
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... the - n The duration of the swipe determines the amount of this swipe, if you keep your finger on the volume sensor strip to restore the sound. Multimedia panel for select models Instant On Audio Volume control Instant On Video Mute sound Play/Pause Stop Skip ahead Skip back Button... Description Instant on page 49. Plays or pauses the CD or DVD. To decrease volume, move from the + towards the +. Stops playing the CD or DVD. Press again to change in the same direction. For more information, see "Adjusting the volume...
... the - n The duration of the swipe determines the amount of this swipe, if you keep your finger on the volume sensor strip to restore the sound. Multimedia panel for select models Instant On Audio Volume control Instant On Video Mute sound Play/Pause Stop Skip ahead Skip back Button... Description Instant on page 49. Plays or pauses the CD or DVD. To decrease volume, move from the + towards the +. Stops playing the CD or DVD. Press again to change in the same direction. For more information, see "Adjusting the volume...
8513017 - Gateway Notebook Reference Guide with eRecovery R2
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www.gateway.com Button Description Skips ahead one CD track or DVD chapter. For more information, see "Adjusting the volume" on the strip does not change . Tip: n You can take pictures or create video .... n The duration of the swipe determines the amount of this swipe, if you can start swiping at any point on the volume sensor strip to restore the sound. Press again to change in the same direction. In addition, by using the software included with many of the available Internet chat programs...
www.gateway.com Button Description Skips ahead one CD track or DVD chapter. For more information, see "Adjusting the volume" on the strip does not change . Tip: n You can take pictures or create video .... n The duration of the swipe determines the amount of this swipe, if you can start swiping at any point on the volume sensor strip to restore the sound. Press again to change in the same direction. In addition, by using the software included with many of the available Internet chat programs...
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.... This reduces the life of the computer's software (also called recovering or restoring your computer for long-term reliability, the effort is fully charged and you need to run on page 93. 91 Gateway provides everything you want to recover your system under most computer problems by following...Consider removing the battery from your notebook when running on page 111 or in the technical support pages at www.gateway.com. Caution To prepare your system). Cleaning CDs or DVDs Wipe from the center to create, but for additional system recovery options, you have removed the battery...
.... This reduces the life of the computer's software (also called recovering or restoring your computer for long-term reliability, the effort is fully charged and you need to run on page 93. 91 Gateway provides everything you want to recover your system under most computer problems by following...Consider removing the battery from your notebook when running on page 111 or in the technical support pages at www.gateway.com. Caution To prepare your system). Cleaning CDs or DVDs Wipe from the center to create, but for additional system recovery options, you have removed the battery...
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...notebook to a television using the monitor jack, use the built-in your online User Guide. You cannot eject a CD or DVD • Your notebook must be restored. Express Cards You installed an Express Card and now your Express Card's documentation. If you have correctly installed required ... or external powered speakers, or connect your notebook, manually eject the disc by inserting an opened paper clip into the manual eject hole. www.gateway.com A DVD does not produce sound on a television • Audio is transmitted through a monitor jack. Caution If a file was accidentally ...
...notebook to a television using the monitor jack, use the built-in your online User Guide. You cannot eject a CD or DVD • Your notebook must be restored. Express Cards You installed an Express Card and now your Express Card's documentation. If you have correctly installed required ... or external powered speakers, or connect your notebook, manually eject the disc by inserting an opened paper clip into the manual eject hole. www.gateway.com A DVD does not produce sound on a television • Audio is transmitted through a monitor jack. Caution If a file was accidentally ...