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... and each hand so that your wrist is straight and your hand is in your hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, or back, you need to the keyboard and touchpad. - Change hand and body positions frequently to work comfortably and protect yourself from repetitive-stress injury: - If this discomfort continues, consult your posture...
... and each hand so that your wrist is straight and your hand is in your hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, or back, you need to the keyboard and touchpad. - Change hand and body positions frequently to work comfortably and protect yourself from repetitive-stress injury: - If this discomfort continues, consult your posture...
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contents first things first 3 eMachines Customer Care 4 before you contact us 4 how to contact us 5 help tools 7 basic care and safety 8 contents 13 getting started 15 quick tour 21 open ... the power button 28 changing power button settings 28 using the touchpad 29 clicking 29 scrolling 30 tapping 30 changing touchpad settings 30 using the keyboard 31 special function keys 31 numeric keypad 33 using quick action buttons 34 interpreting status lights 35 using the display 36 cleaning the display 36...
contents first things first 3 eMachines Customer Care 4 before you contact us 4 how to contact us 5 help tools 7 basic care and safety 8 contents 13 getting started 15 quick tour 21 open ... the power button 28 changing power button settings 28 using the touchpad 29 clicking 29 scrolling 30 tapping 30 changing touchpad settings 30 using the keyboard 31 special function keys 31 numeric keypad 33 using quick action buttons 34 interpreting status lights 35 using the display 36 cleaning the display 36...
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... of your battery 64 upgrades and replacements 65 battery 66 memory 68 hard drive assembly 71 system restore 73 troubleshooting 75 battery and power 76 keyboard and touchpad 77 status lights 78 display brightness and resolution 79 sound and volume 80 CDs and DVDs 80 digital media reader 81 printer 81...
... of your battery 64 upgrades and replacements 65 battery 66 memory 68 hard drive assembly 71 system restore 73 troubleshooting 75 battery and power 76 keyboard and touchpad 77 status lights 78 display brightness and resolution 79 sound and volume 80 CDs and DVDs 80 digital media reader 81 printer 81...
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... and follow the prompts. When you turn on . getting started 5. Press the power button at http://www.emachines.com. If you complete the setup procedures, the Microsoft Windows XP desktop is simple. The process is displayed. 18 After you need some setup information. Just read the questions ...on our website at the top right of the keyboard area to enter some help, see the eMachines logo. As your notebook. The blue...
... and follow the prompts. When you turn on . getting started 5. Press the power button at http://www.emachines.com. If you complete the setup procedures, the Microsoft Windows XP desktop is simple. The process is displayed. 18 After you need some setup information. Just read the questions ...on our website at the top right of the keyboard area to enter some help, see the eMachines logo. As your notebook. The blue...
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getting started open To begin with, look at your opened notebook and locate its main features. 1 display 2 quick action buttons and power button 3 touchpad 4 speakers 5 ported bass speakers 6 power and battery status lights 7 system status lights 8 keyboard area 22
getting started open To begin with, look at your opened notebook and locate its main features. 1 display 2 quick action buttons and power button 3 touchpad 4 speakers 5 ported bass speakers 6 power and battery status lights 7 system status lights 8 keyboard area 22
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3 using your notebook In this chapter, we'll discuss all of the basics you need to know when using your notebook, including: ❂ using the power button ❂ using the touchpad ❂ using the keyboard ❂ using quick action buttons ❂ interpreting status lights ❂ using the display ❂ using CDs and DVDs ❂ using the digital media reader 27
3 using your notebook In this chapter, we'll discuss all of the basics you need to know when using your notebook, including: ❂ using the power button ❂ using the touchpad ❂ using the keyboard ❂ using quick action buttons ❂ interpreting status lights ❂ using the display ❂ using CDs and DVDs ❂ using the digital media reader 27
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... open programs will resume, so that your settings, right click the power icon and select Adjust Power Properties. Important: Always save any key on the keyboard. 28 The power button settings are located on your notebook, all open programs and turns the notebook completely off. ❂ Hibernate (default) completely powers down...
... open programs will resume, so that your settings, right click the power icon and select Adjust Power Properties. Important: Always save any key on the keyboard. 28 The power button settings are located on your notebook, all open programs and turns the notebook completely off. ❂ Hibernate (default) completely powers down...
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... and the other specific to eMachines notebooks. special function keys Many of the function keys across the top of the special function keys. 31 Special function keys are identified by reading the following page for definitions of the keyboard have different meanings in different applications..., see the documentation that came with these keyboard features by the image on the key. Familiarize yourself with the application or access its online help. using your notebook using the keyboard In addition to full-sized keys, your eMachines notebook and can be used to perform specific...
... and the other specific to eMachines notebooks. special function keys Many of the function keys across the top of the special function keys. 31 Special function keys are identified by reading the following page for definitions of the keyboard have different meanings in different applications..., see the documentation that came with these keyboard features by the image on the key. Familiarize yourself with the application or access its online help. using your notebook using the keyboard In addition to full-sized keys, your eMachines notebook and can be used to perform specific...
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To use a quick action button, just press it! 1 Internet access 2 email access 3 search 4 music player 5 volume up 6 volume down 7 power To mute and unmute the sound, press the volume down and volume up quick action buttons at the same time. 34 getting started using quick action buttons Seven buttons are used to launch programs, perform specific activities, or power the notebook on and off. These buttons are located along the top right of the keyboard area.
To use a quick action button, just press it! 1 Internet access 2 email access 3 search 4 music player 5 volume up 6 volume down 7 power To mute and unmute the sound, press the volume down and volume up quick action buttons at the same time. 34 getting started using quick action buttons Seven buttons are used to launch programs, perform specific activities, or power the notebook on and off. These buttons are located along the top right of the keyboard area.
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...notebook listening to begin playback. or - Select Play Audio CD using quick action buttons" in this chapter. 41 For more information see "using the keyboard" and "using Windows Media Player from the list and then click OK. ❂ The CD does not play button on your CD into the... you what you want to begin playback. - Open Windows Media Player by pressing the volume up and volume down quick action buttons. Insert your keyboard. Then click the play automatically and you are not asked what you can quickly adjust the volume level by doing one of the following : -...
...notebook listening to begin playback. or - Select Play Audio CD using quick action buttons" in this chapter. 41 For more information see "using the keyboard" and "using Windows Media Player from the list and then click OK. ❂ The CD does not play button on your CD into the... you what you want to begin playback. - Open Windows Media Player by pressing the volume up and volume down quick action buttons. Insert your keyboard. Then click the play automatically and you are not asked what you can quickly adjust the volume level by doing one of the following : -...
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The emachines PowerDVD player is displayed. 3. You can stop, pause, resume play automatically, open PowerDVD from the Windows desktop. If your DVD into the CD/DVD drive. .... 42 getting started viewing DVDs It's fun, convenient, and easy to recognize the disc and begin playing the DVD. For more information see, "using the keyboard" and "using the buttons on the music player or the special function keys on your...
The emachines PowerDVD player is displayed. 3. You can stop, pause, resume play automatically, open PowerDVD from the Windows desktop. If your DVD into the CD/DVD drive. .... 42 getting started viewing DVDs It's fun, convenient, and easy to recognize the disc and begin playing the DVD. For more information see, "using the keyboard" and "using the buttons on the music player or the special function keys on your...
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... Power button for approximately 5 seconds until the notebook turns off. How do I click or tap on the system tray. A Your notebook has locked up. troubleshooting keyboard and touchpad Q My notebook is not responding when I enable tapping on how you position your notebook. Next, you will highlight Tapping and check the Enable... click on the Synaptics Touchpad icon on Device Settings and select Settings. A You will click on the system tray. Now you are able to the keyboard or the touchpad.
... Power button for approximately 5 seconds until the notebook turns off. How do I click or tap on the system tray. A Your notebook has locked up. troubleshooting keyboard and touchpad Q My notebook is not responding when I enable tapping on how you position your notebook. Next, you will highlight Tapping and check the Enable... click on the Synaptics Touchpad icon on Device Settings and select Settings. A You will click on the system tray. Now you are able to the keyboard or the touchpad.
eMachines Wireless Supplement
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..., the strength of the access point. This hot key is used by your access point, go to the Windows XP Wireless Networking Properties window and make the notebook try entering "ANY" as walls, cabinets, ceilings, and floors.) If...but it automatically scans for available connections, which will make sure that both the WAP and the WLAN in the Windows XP Wireless Networking utility. I turned the wireless on . You may want to try to auto-detect the network. 34...network's information in to the wireless utility. Press Fn + F2 on the keyboard to turn on the network seems intermittent.
..., the strength of the access point. This hot key is used by your access point, go to the Windows XP Wireless Networking Properties window and make the notebook try entering "ANY" as walls, cabinets, ceilings, and floors.) If...but it automatically scans for available connections, which will make sure that both the WAP and the WLAN in the Windows XP Wireless Networking utility. I turned the wireless on . You may want to try to auto-detect the network. 34...network's information in to the wireless utility. Press Fn + F2 on the keyboard to turn on the network seems intermittent.