Specifications

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IR Mode
Use this field to make the infrared port comply with the ASK or IrDA standard
for infrared communications.
LPT Port
This field lets you assign an address and an interrupt request number for the
parallel port on the rear side of your notebook. Leave this value at the default
(378, IRQ 7) unless you have a specific reason to change the address and IRQ
number. You can also disable the port with this field.
LPT Extended Mode
Use this field to make the parallel port comply with one of the different kinds of
parallel communications Standard, Bi-Directional, Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP
Mode), or Extended Capabilities Port (ECP Mode).
EPP Version
If you have configured the parallel port for EPP communications, use this field to
select EPP mode 1.7 or 1.9.
Pointing Device
If you use a PS/2 mouse connected to the PS/2 port, set the field to External PS/2
Mouse to disable the built-in GlidePoint. If you use a serial mouse connected to
the serial port, set this field to Disabled to disable the built-in GlidePoint.
Keyboard NumLock
If you use the PS/2 port to connect an external keyboard to your notebook, use
this field to disable the Num Lock key on the built-in keyboard and avoid
conflicts.
Display To TV
If you have used the video out jack to connect your notebook to a TV receiver or
other video device, use this field to configure the signal for either the PAL or
NTSC format. When this field is disabled, the video hot keys cannot be used to
switch the video output to the video out jack.
Resolution Expanded
If you are in DOS mode, or if you are running Windows at a low-resolution
display of 640 x 480, the display will not occupy the whole screen. Use this field
to expand the display so that it uses the whole of your 800 x 600 built-in screen.