User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1
- 1-1 Introduction
- 1-2 System Description
- 1-3 System Configuration
- 1-4 Unpacking
- 1-5 Notebook Features
- 1-5.1 Cover
- 1-5.2 Display
- 1-5.3 Power Switch
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- 1-5.4 Keyboard
- 1-5.5 Pointing Device
- 1-5.6 Volume Control
- 1-5.7 Brightness Control
- 1-5.8 Keyboard Backlight (Option for Sound Card)
- 1-5.9 CRT/LCD/Simulscan Toggle
- 1-5.10 Panel On/Off
- Standby Mode
- 1-5.12 Suspend Mode
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- 1-5.13 Status Row
- 1-5.14 Battery Pack
- 1-5.15 Low Battery Indication
- 1-5.16 Battery Charger
- 1-5.17 CHARGE LED Indicator Status
- 1-5.18 Diskette Drive and CD-ROM
- 1-5.19 PCMCIA Slot and Diskette Drive and CD-ROM Door
- 1-5.20 PCMCIA Slots
- 1-5.21 VGA Port
- 1-5.22 Serial Port
- 1-5.23 Printer Port
- 1-5.24 Port Replicator Port
- 1-5.25 IrDA Port
- 1-5.26 USB Port
- 1-5.27 Keyboard/Mouse Port
- 1-5.28 External Power Source Port
- 1-5.29 External Power Adaptert
- Reed Switch
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of track pad are easily to clean and control the direction. The pointing
device (Item 4, Figure 1-1) moves the cursor about the screen to help work
with data.
The track pad consists of three major components:
! Track pad ( Item 1, Figure 1-4 )
! Right input button ( Item 2, Figure 1-4 )
! Left input button ( Item 3, Figure 1-4 )
1-5.6 Volume Control
The volume control is adjusted from the combination of function keys
Fn+F3 (#) and Fn +F4 ($ ).
The “Hot Key Beep” functions of the Fn+F3, Fn+F4 will not be supported
to avoid the interface on the normal sound effect.
Figure 1-4 Track Pad Pointing Device










