User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notebook Tour
- TouchPad and Keyboard
- TouchPad
- Keyboard
- Hotkeys
- Hotkey quick reference
- Hotkey procedures
- Display and clear system information (fn+esc)
- Open the Help and Support Center (fn+f1)
- Open the Print Options window (fn+f2)
- Open a Web browser (fn+f3)
- Switch the screen image (fn+f4)
- Initiate standby (fn+f5)
- Initiate QuickLock (fn+f6)
- Decrease screen brightness (fn+f7)
- Increase screen brightness (fn+f8)
- Play, pause or resume an audio CD or a DVD (fn+f9)
- Stop an audio CD or a DVD (fn+f10)
- Play previous track or section of an audio CD or a DVD (fn+f11)
- Play next track or section of an audio CD or a DVD (fn+f12)
- Quick Launch Buttons software
- Hotkeys
- Keypads
- Power
- Power control and light locations
- Power sources
- Standby and hibernation
- Default power settings
- Power options
- Processor performance controls
- Battery packs
- Drives
- Multimedia
- Multimedia hardware
- Multimedia software
- External Media Cards
- External Devices
- Memory Modules
- Wireless (Select Models Only)
- Modem and Local Area Network
- Security
- Setup Utility
- Software Update and Recovery
- Routine Care
- Troubleshooting
- Electrostatic Discharge
- Index
Effects of increasing memory
When random access memory (RAM) increases, the operating system increases the hard drive
space reserved for the hibernation file.
If you experience problems with hibernation after increasing memory, verify that the hard drive has
enough free space to accommodate a larger hibernation file.
To display the amount of space required by the hibernation file:
▲ Select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options >
Hibernate tab.
To display the amount of memory in the system:
● Select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System > General tab.
– or –
● Press fn+esc.
To display the amount of free space on the hard drive:
1. Select Start > My Computer.
2. Right click the primary hard drive listing, and then click Properties.
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