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... precautions 8 Health precautions 11 Using Windows and your software 43 Internet security offer 43 Gateway Recovery Management 43 Getting to know your system to an earlier system snapshot 69 Returning your computer 14 Internet 44 Top view - keyboard 16 Special keys 17 Front view 20 Left view 21 Right view 23 Base...
... precautions 8 Health precautions 11 Using Windows and your software 43 Internet security offer 43 Gateway Recovery Management 43 Getting to know your system to an earlier system snapshot 69 Returning your computer 14 Internet 44 Top view - keyboard 16 Special keys 17 Front view 20 Left view 21 Right view 23 Base...
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• Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Do not use . Ensure that your keyboard and touchpad are tired. • Arrange your computer so that you use your hearing, when using speakers or headphones, increase volume gradually until you take ... you can hear clearly and comfortably; The screen should be about 45-70 cm (18-30 inches) from the computer's screen once in an external keyboard for improved comfort. • To protect your computer for hours at a time, then make sure you can work or play for long periods while sitting...
• Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Do not use . Ensure that your keyboard and touchpad are tired. • Arrange your computer so that you use your hearing, when using speakers or headphones, increase volume gradually until you take ... you can hear clearly and comfortably; The screen should be about 45-70 cm (18-30 inches) from the computer's screen once in an external keyboard for improved comfort. • To protect your computer for hours at a time, then make sure you can work or play for long periods while sitting...
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... as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that parents monitor the use and consult your hands and wrists floating above the keyboard. If you experience periods of pain, tingling, numbness or other discomfort, please contact your risk of developing these disorders, type with , or aggravated by their...
... as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that parents monitor the use and consult your hands and wrists floating above the keyboard. If you experience periods of pain, tingling, numbness or other discomfort, please contact your risk of developing these disorders, type with , or aggravated by their...
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Getting to know your computer. - Indicates the computer's power status. Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse. 16 - For entering data into your computer Special keys are described on and off. TOP VIEW - KEYBOARD 1 5 2 3 4 # Icon Item 1 Power button / indicator 2 Keyboard 3 Touchpad Description Turns the computer on page 17.
Getting to know your computer. - Indicates the computer's power status. Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse. 16 - For entering data into your computer Special keys are described on and off. TOP VIEW - KEYBOARD 1 5 2 3 4 # Icon Item 1 Power button / indicator 2 Keyboard 3 Touchpad Description Turns the computer on page 17.
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... system or only selected files and folders. Turns the display screen backlight off to create backup copies of your computer - 17 Special keys Your computer's keyboard includes keys that activate special functions. The function of the button function as left and right selection buttons. Press any key to know your computer...
... system or only selected files and folders. Turns the display screen backlight off to create backup copies of your computer - 17 Special keys Your computer's keyboard includes keys that activate special functions. The function of the button function as left and right selection buttons. Press any key to know your computer...
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... start quickly, but also uses a small amount of power to check for a period of time, the computer stops some or all of the following devices: keyboard, mouse, hard disk, peripherals connected to start from Sleep. Power management POWER MANAGEMENT This computer has a built-in order to start over a network (Wake on...
... start quickly, but also uses a small amount of power to check for a period of time, the computer stops some or all of the following devices: keyboard, mouse, hard disk, peripherals connected to start from Sleep. Power management POWER MANAGEMENT This computer has a built-in order to start over a network (Wake on...
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... backup To recover from a recovery backup on your arrow keys to select the Main menu. During startup, press to select the Exit menu. Find your keyboard type. 6. Use the left or right arrow keys to open the boot menu.
... backup To recover from a recovery backup on your arrow keys to select the Main menu. During startup, press to select the Exit menu. Find your keyboard type. 6. Use the left or right arrow keys to open the boot menu.
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The printer does not work Check the following: • Make sure that the printer is connected to a power outlet and that it works, contact your dealer or an authorized service center as the internal keyboard cable may be loose. Frequently asked questions - 81 If it is turned on. • Make sure that the printer cable is connected securely to a USB port on the printer. The keyboard does not respond Try attaching an external keyboard to a USB port and the corresponding port on the computer.
The printer does not work Check the following: • Make sure that the printer is connected to a power outlet and that it works, contact your dealer or an authorized service center as the internal keyboard cable may be loose. Frequently asked questions - 81 If it is turned on. • Make sure that the printer cable is connected securely to a USB port on the printer. The keyboard does not respond Try attaching an external keyboard to a USB port and the corresponding port on the computer.
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... Start. 82 - TIPS AND HINTS FOR USING WINDOWS 8 We know this is no longer available; How do I get started. Press the Windows key on the keyboard;
... Start. 82 - TIPS AND HINTS FOR USING WINDOWS 8 We know this is no longer available; How do I get started. Press the Windows key on the keyboard;
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... products. PRODUCT DISPOSAL The 2002/96/EC Directive, known as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, requires that used in Gateway products are replacing it. Thus, all accessories, such as keyboard, mouse, speakers, remote control, etc. Starting at the heart of such products, make sure that these products must be disposed...
... products. PRODUCT DISPOSAL The 2002/96/EC Directive, known as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, requires that used in Gateway products are replacing it. Thus, all accessories, such as keyboard, mouse, speakers, remote control, etc. Starting at the heart of such products, make sure that these products must be disposed...
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marks. - Environment - 109 ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. save more than 80% energy when in "Sleep" mode. wake from "Sleep" mode if the keyboard is pressed or mouse is moved. -
marks. - Environment - 109 ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. save more than 80% energy when in "Sleep" mode. wake from "Sleep" mode if the keyboard is pressed or mouse is moved. -
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See frequently-asked questions frequently-asked questions 79 Firewall 52 front view 20 G Gateway Recovery Management 43 H Health precautions 11 hotkeys 19 I Interference 103 Firewall 52 Internet Internet Service Provider (ISP 44 Connection 44, 45 K Keyboard keyboard hotkeys 19 troubleshooting 81 L LAN (Local Area Network 46 left view 20 M Maintenance Memory card reader 28 Recovery Management 43, 59 Modem 45 Malware 52 N network 30 Norton Internet Security 50, 54 Network connections 46 114 - Index E Environment 107 Epilepsy warning 13 F FAQ.
See frequently-asked questions frequently-asked questions 79 Firewall 52 front view 20 G Gateway Recovery Management 43 H Health precautions 11 hotkeys 19 I Interference 103 Firewall 52 Internet Internet Service Provider (ISP 44 Connection 44, 45 K Keyboard keyboard hotkeys 19 troubleshooting 81 L LAN (Local Area Network 46 left view 20 M Maintenance Memory card reader 28 Recovery Management 43, 59 Modem 45 Malware 52 N network 30 Norton Internet Security 50, 54 Network connections 46 114 - Index E Environment 107 Epilepsy warning 13 F FAQ.
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P ports 28 Power cords 9 printer troubleshooting 81 problems 79 CD-ROM 80 display 79 keyboard 81 printer 81 startup 79 R Recovery Removable media devices 29 Recovery Management 43, 59 Removing hardware 29 Regulatory Information 89, 107 S Safety precautions 8 Software License 110 Security speakers Antivirus 52 hotkey 18 Updates 58 troubleshooting 80 Software Spyware 51 T touchpad 26 using 26-?? U Uninstalling hardware 29 Update universal serial bus 30 Windows automatic updates 58 V view front 21 left 21 right 23 Index - 115
P ports 28 Power cords 9 printer troubleshooting 81 problems 79 CD-ROM 80 display 79 keyboard 81 printer 81 startup 79 R Recovery Removable media devices 29 Recovery Management 43, 59 Removing hardware 29 Regulatory Information 89, 107 S Safety precautions 8 Software License 110 Security speakers Antivirus 52 hotkey 18 Updates 58 troubleshooting 80 Software Spyware 51 T touchpad 26 using 26-?? U Uninstalling hardware 29 Update universal serial bus 30 Windows automatic updates 58 V view front 21 left 21 right 23 Index - 115
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keyboard 16 Internet 48 Special keys 17 First steps on the net 48 ... Windows Remote Assistance 77 AC power adapter 32 Battery pack 33 Recovery 78 Battery pack characteristics 33 Gateway Recovery Management 78 Replacing the battery pack 35 Creating recovery discs 79 Installing or removing the battery pack ........ 35 Recovering your computer 14 Gateway Recovery Management 40 Playing multimedia files 40 AutoPlay 42 Playing downloaded files 42 Social networks (optional 43 Top ...
keyboard 16 Internet 48 Special keys 17 First steps on the net 48 ... Windows Remote Assistance 77 AC power adapter 32 Battery pack 33 Recovery 78 Battery pack characteristics 33 Gateway Recovery Management 78 Replacing the battery pack 35 Creating recovery discs 79 Installing or removing the battery pack ........ 35 Recovering your computer 14 Gateway Recovery Management 40 Playing multimedia files 40 AutoPlay 42 Playing downloaded files 42 Social networks (optional 43 Top ...
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... reach of small children. • If you work in a natural and relaxed position. • Your device and its enhancements may become hot during use your keyboard and touchpad are at a comfortable height. Do not listen to block out noisy surroundings; Keep them out of the reach of you can work or...
... reach of small children. • If you work in a natural and relaxed position. • Your device and its enhancements may become hot during use your keyboard and touchpad are at a comfortable height. Do not listen to block out noisy surroundings; Keep them out of the reach of you can work or...
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..., numbness or other discomfort, please contact your doctor. • We advise that parents monitor the use and consult your hands and wrists floating above the keyboard. Do not place the computer on a soft surface (such as a carpet, chair or bed) that may block ventilation slots. • Do not push objects of...
..., numbness or other discomfort, please contact your doctor. • We advise that parents monitor the use and consult your hands and wrists floating above the keyboard. Do not place the computer on a soft surface (such as a carpet, chair or bed) that may block ventilation slots. • Do not push objects of...
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Getting to know your computer. - Special keys are described on and off. Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse. 16 - KEYBOARD # Icon Item 1 Power button / indicator 2 Keyboard 3 Touchpad Description Turns the computer on page 17. Indicates the computer's power status. TOP VIEW - For entering data into your computer
Getting to know your computer. - Special keys are described on and off. Touch-sensitive pointing device which functions like a computer mouse. 16 - KEYBOARD # Icon Item 1 Power button / indicator 2 Keyboard 3 Touchpad Description Turns the computer on page 17. Indicates the computer's power status. TOP VIEW - For entering data into your computer
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... Hotkey for second function Activates a second function on certain keys. Help Opens the help menu. Enables/disables the computer's communication devices. Special keys Your computer's keyboard includes keys that activate special functions. press the Fn key to activate the F1 to know your computer; Getting to F12 keys. The function of...
... Hotkey for second function Activates a second function on certain keys. Help Opens the help menu. Enables/disables the computer's communication devices. Special keys Your computer's keyboard includes keys that activate special functions. press the Fn key to activate the F1 to know your computer; Getting to F12 keys. The function of...
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If your computer's keyboard features the optional Social Networks key, press it to monitor multiple social networks (Facebook, YouTube, Flickr and Twitter). Log in to quickly view your friends' ...
If your computer's keyboard features the optional Social Networks key, press it to monitor multiple social networks (Facebook, YouTube, Flickr and Twitter). Log in to quickly view your friends' ...
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...easily dismantled, with screws being replaced by returning your old equipment to your local authority, or by clips. These rules concern all Gateway products and also all plastic parts heavier than 25 grams used electrical and electronic products must be eliminated with your retailer if you are...are correctly recycled by checking with a view to limit the environmental impact of such products, make sure that used in heavy metals such as keyboard, mouse, speakers, remote control, etc. PRODUCT DISPOSAL The 2002/96/EC Directive, known as end-of-life products are labelled ISO 11469. ...
...easily dismantled, with screws being replaced by returning your old equipment to your local authority, or by clips. These rules concern all Gateway products and also all plastic parts heavier than 25 grams used electrical and electronic products must be eliminated with your retailer if you are...are correctly recycled by checking with a view to limit the environmental impact of such products, make sure that used in heavy metals such as keyboard, mouse, speakers, remote control, etc. PRODUCT DISPOSAL The 2002/96/EC Directive, known as end-of-life products are labelled ISO 11469. ...