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... that may cause problems or damage to Installing Battery Pack section of this manual are shown in this icon to Enabled. Key Labels on the Keyboard, when referred to in the instructions, are italicized: Refer to hardware, software or data. Screens reproduced in boldface: Press Enter to something that may differ...
... that may cause problems or damage to Installing Battery Pack section of this manual are shown in this icon to Enabled. Key Labels on the Keyboard, when referred to in the instructions, are italicized: Refer to hardware, software or data. Screens reproduced in boldface: Press Enter to something that may differ...
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... to AC Power Source 1-2 Setting Up Windows 1-4 Turning Off the Computer 1-6 Basic Operations Choosing Power Source 2-1 Resetting the System 2-3 Using the Glide Pad 2-4 Using the Keyboard 2-6 Using the Optical Drive 2-7 Writing Data to CD-R/RW Disks 2-10 Watching DVD-ROM Videos 2-11 Controlling Audio 2-15 Adjusting the Display 2-16 Sharing the...
... to AC Power Source 1-2 Setting Up Windows 1-4 Turning Off the Computer 1-6 Basic Operations Choosing Power Source 2-1 Resetting the System 2-3 Using the Glide Pad 2-4 Using the Keyboard 2-6 Using the Optical Drive 2-7 Writing Data to CD-R/RW Disks 2-10 Watching DVD-ROM Videos 2-11 Controlling Audio 2-15 Adjusting the Display 2-16 Sharing the...
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Actual appearance of Computer Each number after an arrow indicates the page referring to the part. Front LCD Screen →2-16 Antennas (which function only for built-in wireless LAN model) →5-7 Power Indicator →2-1 Power Button →1-3 Battery Indicator →2-1,3-3 Glide Pad →2-4 Antenna Indicator ( which function only for built-in wireless LAN model) →5-7 Status Indicators N A Optical Drive Scroll Lock Keyboard →2-6 Hard Disk Caps Lock Num Lock xvii Overview of your computer may be slightly different depending on the model.
Actual appearance of Computer Each number after an arrow indicates the page referring to the part. Front LCD Screen →2-16 Antennas (which function only for built-in wireless LAN model) →5-7 Power Indicator →2-1 Power Button →1-3 Battery Indicator →2-1,3-3 Glide Pad →2-4 Antenna Indicator ( which function only for built-in wireless LAN model) →5-7 Status Indicators N A Optical Drive Scroll Lock Keyboard →2-6 Hard Disk Caps Lock Num Lock xvii Overview of your computer may be slightly different depending on the model.
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... follow the instructions on the screen. Setting Up Windows The steps in the setup process are as follows: • Configuring your location, language and keyboard type 1 • Configuring your time zone • Accepting license agreement • Naming your date and time. Otherwise your computer may not be able...Windows setup. In this case, press any peripheral devices to your computer from the power management. • If you cannot operate the keyboard or the touch pad, press the power button for more than four seconds to open Date and Time Properties dialog box.
... follow the instructions on the screen. Setting Up Windows The steps in the setup process are as follows: • Configuring your location, language and keyboard type 1 • Configuring your time zone • Accepting license agreement • Naming your date and time. Otherwise your computer may not be able...Windows setup. In this case, press any peripheral devices to your computer from the power management. • If you cannot operate the keyboard or the touch pad, press the power button for more than four seconds to open Date and Time Properties dialog box.
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... ten seconds after turning off with one of Power Options Properties dialog box. Turning Off the Computer When you want to keep the screen and keyboard clean and protected. Turning the power off computer dialog box, click Turn Off. • With the power button Before using your computer, turn off or...
... ten seconds after turning off with one of Power Options Properties dialog box. Turning Off the Computer When you want to keep the screen and keyboard clean and protected. Turning the power off computer dialog box, click Turn Off. • With the power button Before using your computer, turn off or...
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...the computer into System standby. Increases the LCD screen brightness. System Function Keys When pressed together with the Windows Enhanced Keyboard, provides all the functionality of Device Configuration section in Security menu in Setup Utility is sometimes referred to as "hot... 2 Application Key Opens an application-specific short-cut menu equivalent to right-clicking. This combination is set specific system parameters. Using the Keyboard Your computer, equipped with the Fn key, function keys set to Enabled.) Rotates display mode between the LCD only, an external monitor ...
...the computer into System standby. Increases the LCD screen brightness. System Function Keys When pressed together with the Windows Enhanced Keyboard, provides all the functionality of Device Configuration section in Security menu in Setup Utility is sometimes referred to as "hot... 2 Application Key Opens an application-specific short-cut menu equivalent to right-clicking. This combination is set specific system parameters. Using the Keyboard Your computer, equipped with the Fn key, function keys set to Enabled.) Rotates display mode between the LCD only, an external monitor ...
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...the system time, using the format month/day/year. Extended Memory shows the volume of the system. 6-3 EC/KBC Version shows the EC or keyboard controller version of the extended memory more than 1MB. System Date defines the system date, using the format hour:minute:second (24-hour format).... Use Tab key to move the cursor, and minus key or space bar to shorten the boot time. 6 Quiet Boot defines whether the SHARP logo appears on the CPU. CPU Information shows the information on the screen while booting. In Windows environment, the volume of the conventional memory...
...the system time, using the format month/day/year. Extended Memory shows the volume of the system. 6-3 EC/KBC Version shows the EC or keyboard controller version of the extended memory more than 1MB. System Date defines the system date, using the format hour:minute:second (24-hour format).... Use Tab key to move the cursor, and minus key or space bar to shorten the boot time. 6 Quiet Boot defines whether the SHARP logo appears on the CPU. CPU Information shows the information on the screen while booting. In Windows environment, the volume of the conventional memory...
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.... Traveling with a soft cloth that has been dipped in a mild detergent solution and squeezed dry. This may be opened unawares, and the display or the keyboard will be damaged. • If you carry the computer in loss of data and/or damage to the computer. • Disconnect the AC adapter from...
.... Traveling with a soft cloth that has been dipped in a mild detergent solution and squeezed dry. This may be opened unawares, and the display or the keyboard will be damaged. • If you carry the computer in loss of data and/or damage to the computer. • Disconnect the AC adapter from...
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.... • If the battery pack is discharged, connect the AC adapter. • If all the steps above failed, follow the instructions on Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function?
.... • If the battery pack is discharged, connect the AC adapter. • If all the steps above failed, follow the instructions on Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function?
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... check whether the computer is turned on. • If you still have the problem after trying the above, follow the steps in Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function? Question: Why do I get the message Operating system not found? • Run the Setup Utility and get default value of...
... check whether the computer is turned on. • If you still have the problem after trying the above, follow the steps in Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function? Question: Why do I get the message Operating system not found? • Run the Setup Utility and get default value of...
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... Users tab of Chapter 2). then, Yes. 2. Close the currently running application. • Use Display Properties dialog box to change the display with Keyboard/Glide Pad Question: Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function? • Try the following the steps below: 1. If the step1 fails to work, press the power switch...
... Users tab of Chapter 2). then, Yes. 2. Close the currently running application. • Use Display Properties dialog box to change the display with Keyboard/Glide Pad Question: Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function? • Try the following the steps below: 1. If the step1 fails to work, press the power switch...
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Close the Recording Control dialog box. Double-click the speaker symbol on Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function? Click Options and select Properties. 3. Question: Why can't I record the sound from the microphone? • Follow the instructions below: 1. T-11..., then click OK. 4. when two recovery CDs are provided, they are stored on the "Disk 2".) When you are stored on the left side of the keyboard may accidentally remove them or the CD does not have the drivers or applications, consult local service staff. Question: Why can't I produce sound? • Turn...
Close the Recording Control dialog box. Double-click the speaker symbol on Why doesn't the keyboard or the glide pad function? Click Options and select Properties. 3. Question: Why can't I record the sound from the microphone? • Follow the instructions below: 1. T-11..., then click OK. 4. when two recovery CDs are provided, they are stored on the "Disk 2".) When you are stored on the left side of the keyboard may accidentally remove them or the CD does not have the drivers or applications, consult local service staff. Question: Why can't I produce sound? • Turn...
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... and double-clicking, 2-5 drag and drop, 2-5 scroll, 2-5 troubleshooting, T-4 H Hard disk drive troubleshooting, T-5 I IEEE 1394 device connecting, 4-16 disconnecting, 4-17 Indicators antenna, 5-7 battery, 2-1 power, 2-1 status, xvii K Keyboard function keys, 2-6 special keys, 2-6 troubleshooting, T-4 windows key, 2-6 L LAN configuring, 5-6 connecting to network, 5-4 troubleshooting, T-8 M Memory module installing, A-1 uninstalling, A-4 Modem configuring, 5-3 connecting to telephone line, 5-2 Index-2 troubleshooting...
... and double-clicking, 2-5 drag and drop, 2-5 scroll, 2-5 troubleshooting, T-4 H Hard disk drive troubleshooting, T-5 I IEEE 1394 device connecting, 4-16 disconnecting, 4-17 Indicators antenna, 5-7 battery, 2-1 power, 2-1 status, xvii K Keyboard function keys, 2-6 special keys, 2-6 troubleshooting, T-4 windows key, 2-6 L LAN configuring, 5-6 connecting to network, 5-4 troubleshooting, T-8 M Memory module installing, A-1 uninstalling, A-4 Modem configuring, 5-3 connecting to telephone line, 5-2 Index-2 troubleshooting...
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... resuming from, 3-12 * For built-in wireless LAN model only T Television set, 2-13 Troubleshooting common problems, T-1 communications, T-7 display, T-3 external floppy disk drive, T-5 hard disk drive, T-5 keyboard or glide pad, T-4 LAN, T-8 optical drive, T-5 peripherals, T-9 wireless LAN, T-8 U USB device, 4-11 W Wallpaper, 2-17 Weight saver, A-4 WEP key*, 5-9 Windows XP first-time setup, 1-4 properties dialog...
... resuming from, 3-12 * For built-in wireless LAN model only T Television set, 2-13 Troubleshooting common problems, T-1 communications, T-7 display, T-3 external floppy disk drive, T-5 hard disk drive, T-5 keyboard or glide pad, T-4 LAN, T-8 optical drive, T-5 peripherals, T-9 wireless LAN, T-8 U USB device, 4-11 W Wallpaper, 2-17 Weight saver, A-4 WEP key*, 5-9 Windows XP first-time setup, 1-4 properties dialog...