User's Manual

If you need to leave the system for a short time, or if you want to conserve battery power, you can
suspend the computer by pressing
FN
+
F3
.SeePower Management
for additional information.
Suspend to RAM
In a suspend to RAM, the contents of your computer's memory are held intact, while
almost all the components in your computer either turn off completely, or reduce power consumption to
a minimum. In a suspend to RAM, your computer remains active, but with a minimum possible power
consumption. Return the computer to full power by pressing any key. A fully-charged battery can
maintain a Suspend to RAM for many hours.
SuspendtoDisk(Hibernate)
Suspend to Disk is similar to turning off the computer, except that the
current state of the computer is copied to the hard disk
as a special file. In a Suspend to Disk there is no
power consumption. When the computer returns from suspend mode
, the desktop appears with the same
files and programs open as when the computer was suspended. Suspend to Disk is very useful when you
don’t want to take the time to shut down all open programs one by one to shut off the computer. This
mode is also called hibernation mode.
CAUTION
Shutting down the computer improperly could result in lost or corrupted data.
Adjusting the Volume
Volume for the computer is adjusted by using function key combinations.
FN
+
F8
decreases the volume
FN
+
F9
increases the volume
FN
+
F10
toggles the volume mute on or off
You can also adjust the volume with the Windows volume control applet, which is located on the
taskbar and looks like this .
NOTE
Adjusting the volume using the function keys produces only a slight change with each press. It
may take several presses to increase or decrease the volume to a level that you desire.
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2002 Itronix Corporation. All rights reserved.
Calibrating the Touch Screen
Your GoBook II computer has a touch screen display. Follow the guidelines below to calibrate the
touch screen for optimum use.
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