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Single mouse (default) enables the external PS/2 port or the touchpad, and external PS/2 port has priority. Dual Mouse allows the use of both the touchpad and PS/2 port. UsingtheTouchpad 23 Double-Click/Tap Select the window or icon by tapping once on a touchpad. You can start program process in the window by double tapping the touch pad quickly or you can use the touchpad buttons. Drag (Move) To move a window to change the view on the desktop, complete the following: 1. Click the window title bar or icon in the bottom of the window which you want to drag using the touchpad. 2. Press the left touchpad button and hold it. 3. Drag the window using the touchpad. Cursor in Windows Title Bar Drag your finger to move the window Click the Window Title Bar and Hold Figure20. Draggingawindow Area or multiple item selection: The drag function may be used to select an area or multiple items in an area by clicking in oneareaand thendraggingtocreateaselection window. The items inside the window will be selected. 24 UsersManual Scroll The touchpad has a scroll function. Scroll along the right edge of the touchpad to scroll up and down. Scroll along the bottom edge of the touchpad to scroll right and left. However, this function may not work in some programs. Scroll Directions Figure21. Scrol llingusingthetouchpad Touchpad Buttons: You can use the buttons below the touchpad in the same way you would use standard wheel mouse buttons. For more information on these features and other features supported by your mouse driver such as button assignment, see the Mouse properties in the Control Panel. UsingtheTouchpad 25 Reading the System Status LEDs System Status LEDs show the status of computer functions. LEDs Figure22. SystemStatusLEDs Table4. LEDFunctions LED Name Function Num Lock Changes a portion of the keyboard to a numeric keypad. See “Using the Numeric Keypad” on page 19. Caps Lock Changes all alpha or letter input into capital letters. No changes occur to numeric and special keys. Scroll Lock Scroll lock in certain software. HDD UsingHarddisk. Power Green -System power on. Blinking -Standby mode. Battery Status Green -No battery pack installed/battery fully charged. Amber -Charging. 26 UsersManual Connecting to the Internet This section explains how to connect you to the internet. For program details on how to establish the connection contact the Internet Service Provider [ISP]or system administrator [SysAdmin]. Installing a Modem Cable Before you can obtain information on the Internet or send e-mail you must verify the modem drivers are installed and connect the modem cable, See “Using the Modem” on page 28. To connect the modem cable. follow the steps below: Figure23. ModemCableInstallation 1. Open the modem cable door located in the back left portion of the computer. 2. Plug the modem cable into the Modem port. 3. Contact your Internet Service Provider to obtain information required to make the connection in your area. 4. After the cable is connected create a “Dialup” connection by clicking Start > Settings > Dial-Up Networking. 5. Double-Click icon to pop up the connection wizard. 6. Follow the instructions in provided in the Make New Connection wizard. ConnectingtotheInternet 27 Using the Modem Your Notebook computer will have a Modem/LAN installed in your computer. Precautions Before Use If you connect the modem to a digital phone line, the modem may be damaged. DOSsupport Windows Me does not support pure DOS mode and the modem does not support a DOS box in Windows. So you can not use a communication application using in DOS. UsingtheModemonaPBXsystem If you use a simple terminal program: Type the “ATX3&W” or “ATX3” command as an initialization command. If you use a Windows Communication Program: Follow the instructions below. 1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-Click icon. 3. Click Properties in the General tab section. 4. Check off “Wait for dial tone before dialing” check box in the Connection tab section. 5. Click OK to close the dialog box. 6. Click OK to close “Modem Properties” dialog box. MODEM Notes: 1. In the US due to FCC limitations, speeds of 53kbps are the maximum permissible transmit power levels during download transmissions. Actual data speeds will vary depending on line conditions. 2. In order to use the 56K feature, be sure to check if the standards supported by the on-line service provider and the modem are identical. 3. If you use a PBX phone system, you can not connect using the 56K mode due to line loss. 28 UsersManual Installing a LAN Cable Before you can obtain information on the Internet, send e-mail or transfer files to or from another computer you must (re)install the LAN drivers, see “Windows Me LAN Driver (Re)Installation” on page 85. There are two ways to hook up to a LAN. You may plug directly into the back of the computer or use a LAN cable adapter. To install the LAN cable to the back of the computer simply plug in the cable in the slot in the back of the comput...
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