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..., performance, or use of this user's guide is subject to change without notice. All other countries. v in this material. All rights reserved. eMachines, stylized "e" and figure logo are trademarks of their respective owners. ©2003 eMachines, Inc. nor for technical or ...editorial errors or omissions contained herein; eMachines, Inc. Before You Read The information in the ...
..., performance, or use of this user's guide is subject to change without notice. All other countries. v in this material. All rights reserved. eMachines, stylized "e" and figure logo are trademarks of their respective owners. ©2003 eMachines, Inc. nor for technical or ...editorial errors or omissions contained herein; eMachines, Inc. Before You Read The information in the ...
User Guide
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Introduction System Overview Optical drive Optical drive (optional) USB connector (optional) Power button Emergency eject hole Load/Eject button Floppy disk drive(optional) Media reader slots(optional) Power indicator Hard disk drive access indicator IEEE 1394 connectors (optional) USB 2.0 connectors (optional) Headphone jack Microphone jack USB 2.0 connectors (optional) NOTE Chapter 1 Your optical drives may differ from the illustrations described in this user's guide. Introduction 1-1
Introduction System Overview Optical drive Optical drive (optional) USB connector (optional) Power button Emergency eject hole Load/Eject button Floppy disk drive(optional) Media reader slots(optional) Power indicator Hard disk drive access indicator IEEE 1394 connectors (optional) USB 2.0 connectors (optional) Headphone jack Microphone jack USB 2.0 connectors (optional) NOTE Chapter 1 Your optical drives may differ from the illustrations described in this user's guide. Introduction 1-1
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... as MouseKeys to another location and then release the mouse button. When using Microsoft® Windows®, you should set the Mouse tab in this user's guide. Using a Mouse Generally a mouse functions as toggles; Drag ( ) : While pressing and holding down the left -handed.
... as MouseKeys to another location and then release the mouse button. When using Microsoft® Windows®, you should set the Mouse tab in this user's guide. Using a Mouse Generally a mouse functions as toggles; Drag ( ) : While pressing and holding down the left -handed.