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Windows®98/ME, 2000/XP are registered trademarks of the Personal Notebook Memory Card International Association. Release History Version Revision Note 1.0 First Release Date 01, 2007 XI w AMI® is a registered trademark of American Megatrends Inc. w PCMCIA and CardBus are registered trademarks of their respective owners. w Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Preface Trademarks All trademarks are the properties of Microsoft Corporation.
Windows®98/ME, 2000/XP are registered trademarks of the Personal Notebook Memory Card International Association. Release History Version Revision Note 1.0 First Release Date 01, 2007 XI w AMI® is a registered trademark of American Megatrends Inc. w PCMCIA and CardBus are registered trademarks of their respective owners. w Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Preface Trademarks All trademarks are the properties of Microsoft Corporation.
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Getting Started Numeric Keys The keyboard provides a set of the two keys, please refer to your Windows manual or online help. 2-28 When the Num Lock is embedded in the typewriter keys. For more information of numeric keypad, which are used to enter numbers and calculations. 103-Key series 87-Key series Function Keys n Windows Keys You can find the Windows Logo key ( ) and one Application Logo key ( ) on the keyboard, which is activated, you can use these numeric keys to perform Windows-specific functions, such as opening the Start menu and launching the shortcut menu.
Getting Started Numeric Keys The keyboard provides a set of the two keys, please refer to your Windows manual or online help. 2-28 When the Num Lock is embedded in the typewriter keys. For more information of numeric keypad, which are used to enter numbers and calculations. 103-Key series 87-Key series Function Keys n Windows Keys You can find the Windows Logo key ( ) and one Application Logo key ( ) on the keyboard, which is activated, you can use these numeric keys to perform Windows-specific functions, such as opening the Start menu and launching the shortcut menu.
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Mouse Properties Window 2-33 To configure the touchpad, you can change the configuration. In addition, you can use the standard Microsoft or IBM PS/2 driver in Control Panel allows you may want to swap the functions of the cursor on the screen. For example, if you are a left-hand user, you to change the size, shape, moving speed and other advanced features of the two buttons. Getting Started n Configuring the Touchpad You can customize the pointing device to meet your Windows operating system. The Mouse Properties in your personal needs.
Mouse Properties Window 2-33 To configure the touchpad, you can change the configuration. In addition, you can use the standard Microsoft or IBM PS/2 driver in Control Panel allows you may want to swap the functions of the cursor on the screen. For example, if you are a left-hand user, you to change the size, shape, moving speed and other advanced features of the two buttons. Getting Started n Configuring the Touchpad You can customize the pointing device to meet your Windows operating system. The Mouse Properties in your personal needs.
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...]+[F2]. Alternately, you can connect and remove the IEEE 1394 devices without turning off the Notebook. If not, you to the IEEE 1394 port of Windows operating system. The IEEE 1394 standard interface supports "plug-and-play" technology, so that features a high-speed transfer rate and the connection of up to...
...]+[F2]. Alternately, you can connect and remove the IEEE 1394 devices without turning off the Notebook. If not, you to the IEEE 1394 port of Windows operating system. The IEEE 1394 standard interface supports "plug-and-play" technology, so that features a high-speed transfer rate and the connection of up to...
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Customizing this Notebook Removing the PC Card 1. Eject button 1. Pull it stretch out. 2. Reattach the dummy card back to the PC card. 2. otherwise, it may cause interference or damage to the slot. Push the Eject Button and the PC card will slide out. Before removing the PC card, you should stop the device in Windows operating system. 3-8 Do not hold the "golden finger" when installing the PC card; Press the Eject Button to make it out of the slot. 3.
Customizing this Notebook Removing the PC Card 1. Eject button 1. Pull it stretch out. 2. Reattach the dummy card back to the PC card. 2. otherwise, it may cause interference or damage to the slot. Push the Eject Button and the PC card will slide out. Before removing the PC card, you should stop the device in Windows operating system. 3-8 Do not hold the "golden finger" when installing the PC card; Press the Eject Button to make it out of the slot. 3.
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... Disabled, the system always operates in the Notebook. This item allows you to enable the legacy support for USB devices. When set to bring up a window showing the detailed information of the primary master/slave IDE devices installed in a conserve power 4-7 Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. Advanced menu BIOS Setup Advanced...
... Disabled, the system always operates in the Notebook. This item allows you to enable the legacy support for USB devices. When set to bring up a window showing the detailed information of the primary master/slave IDE devices installed in a conserve power 4-7 Setting options: Enabled, and Disabled. Advanced menu BIOS Setup Advanced...