User`s guide
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Chapter Two - System Features
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Keyboard
Your computer has an 84-key enhanced keyboard which provides all the functions
of a standard 101/102 key keyboard. The embedded numeric keypad allows easy
number input. The keyboard is the primary method of communicating with the
computer. You can use your keyboard to enter text and navigate through screen
displays. Since you will be spending much time at the keyboard, it is a good idea
to familiarize yourself with its layout. The keyboard comes with an ergonomic
keyboard base to provide extra support for your wrists while you are typing.
Built-in Microphone
The built-in microphone is located to the right of the touch pad.
Touch Pad
The dual-button touch pad is located below the keyboard. The touch pad is
hardware-compatible with the IBM PS/2 mouse and software-compatible with the
Microsoft mouse. Rest your finger or thumb on the pad. As you drag your finger
across the pad, the pointer follows your movement.
When connecting a Microsoft Intellimouse
, you must first disable the touchpad in
CMOS setup. See ”Chapter Three - Running BIOS Setup” for further details.
Pointing Stick
The pointing stick is located on the keyboard. Use your index finger to gently push
the stick in the direction you wish the pointer to move.
Touch Pad Buttons
The buttons below the touch pad correspond to the left and right buttons on a
standard mouse.
CD-ROM Drive
Your TREK 2 comes with a swappable 5.25" IDE CD-ROM drive. You’ll be able to
reference vast amounts of information, take advantage of multimedia programs,
watch video CDs, and listen to your favorite audio CDs while working with other
applications. The CD-ROM drive is swappable with a Digital Versatile Disk (DVD)
drive, and a second HDD.
Stereo Speakers
The internal speakers are located directly below the LCD panel on the left and
right side of the TREK 2. These speakers provide true stereo sound.