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FCC Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
Conventions of this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Chapter 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
Hardware — Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3
The WinBook Notebook — The Front; The Right Side;
The Rear; The Left Side; The Bottom; Inside the Notebook . . . . . . 1.4
Power On — Windows Me; Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.11
The Keyboard — Keyboard System Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.14
Mouse Buttons & Pointing Devices — Touchpad . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.17
LCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.18
Battery & Power Saving — Battery Icon; Control Panel . . . . . . . . . 1.20
Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.21
Audio/Sound — Built-in Speakers; Built-in Microphone. . . . . . . . . . 1.21
CD-ROM Drive/DVD Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.23
Software — Preloaded Software; Adding Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25
Chapter 2: Basic Computing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1
RAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2
Hard Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3
The Device Manager — Windows Me; Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . 2.6
Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8
Faxing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9
Modem Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9
Internet and the World Wide Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.11
Your Version of Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.12
Chapter 3: Mobile Computing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1
Battery Operation — Charging; Changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2
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FCC Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iConventions of this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5.9Chapter 5: PC Cards (PCMCIA)PCMCIA ModemEven if your unit came with a built-in, mini-PCI card modem, you mightpurchase a PCMCIA modem (e.g. one tha

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Chapter Six:Video Settings6.1Chapter 6: Video SettingsX Manual WinME w/photos 2/01/01 3/19/01 4:24 PM Page 105

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Video SettingsYour WinBook notebook provides you with a wide range of video controlsand options. You should take a little time to familiarize yourself

Strany 6 - Conventions of This Manual

640 x 480 16M colors800 x 600 16M colors1024 x 768 64K/16M colors (varies by unit)If your monitor supports these resolu-tions, you can select the h

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that came installed on your WinBook notebook. In Windows Me, this in-formation is incorporated into the Help and Support center (Start/Help). In Windo

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A higher resolution on your external monitor might also mean a slowerrefresh rate, the speed at which a monitor sends a new image to the screen.A cath

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DVDIf your WinBook notebook came equipped with a DVD-ROM drive, youwill be able to use this drive to run software on DVD or to watch moviesstored in D

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• If you would like to move quickly to a spot in the film you are watching,you can move the mouse cursor to the top of your display. A pop-up barwill

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Chapter Seven:Configuring &Maintaining Your SystemChapter 7: Configuring & Maintaining Your System7.1X Manual WinME w/photos 2/01/01 3/19/01

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Setup ProgramThe Setup program writes information about the equipment, security and power management of your computer directly into ROM (Read-OnlyMemo

Strany 13 - The WinBook Notebook

Your WinBook notebook is designed for those who need the full power of a desktop PC in a thin, light and easily portable package. You can takethe powe

Strany 14 - Chapter 1: Getting Started

Right arrow Moves one menu to the right[+]/[-] Allow you to cycle down [-] or up [+] through the values for that item[Enter] Opens the Submenu for the

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minute and second fields. Use the [-] or [+] keys to change the values of the fields.System Date: This item allows you to adjust the date of your comp

Strany 16 - The Left Side (Figure 1.4)

Primary Master Submenu (Figure 7.2)This menu allows you to adjust the settings for the hard disk drive. Unlessyou are an experienced user, you should

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Secondary Master Submenu (Figure 7.3)This menu allows you to adjust the settings for the secondary IDE drive(the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive). Unless you

Strany 18 - Figure 1.6: Inside

Advanced Menu (Figure 7.4)Advanced Chipset Control: This item allows you to enter the AdvancedChipset Control submenu. Scroll down to this item and hi

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If you install another operating system, you can change this setting and it will release Windows controls of many functions (such as powermanagement).

Strany 20 - Power On

I/O Device Configuration Submenu (Figure 7.6)Serial Port: This item allows you to enable or disable the serial port.When enabled, this port should be

Strany 21 - Windows Me

Parallel Port: This item allows you to enable or disable the parallel port.When enabled, this port should be set to “Auto” (which will automaticallyse

Strany 22 - Windows 2000

Parallel Port Mode: This item allows you to set the communication mode of the Parallel Port. There are four options:Output Only: This setting assumes

Strany 23 - The Keyboard (Figure 1.8)

User Password Is: This item displays the current status of the UserPassword: Set or Clear.Set Supervisor Password: This item allows you to set or clea

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HardwareInventoryWhen you unpack your WinBook notebook, check all the items youordered are present and in good condition. Check the inventory checklis

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• To clear the password you will need to first enter the existing password in the first line and press [Enter]. Then press [Enter] twice to leave theo

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Virus Check Reminder: You can use this item to enable a reminder thatwill pop up daily, weekly or monthly.System backup Reminder: You can use this ite

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Exit Menu (Figure 7.9)Once you have made the necessary changes to your Setup program, youcan use this menu to exit.Exit Saving Changes: This item will

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Exit Discarding Changes: This item will abandon all changes that youhave made to the Setup program in this session and exit the Setup program.Load Set

Strany 29 - Battery & Power Saving

Save Changes: This item allows you save the changes without exiting the Setup Program. All changes made will be saved, but you can continueto make cha

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Unfortunately, that is a very limiting way to use a computer. You shouldregularly check your computer for viruses (not all viruses act immediately,som

Strany 31 - Figure 1.11: The Audio Mixer

The Password Protection Available to You Includes:BIOS Password Protection: You can set this password to restrict access to your hard drive at bootup

Strany 32 - CD-ROM Drive/DVD Drive

recently used documents or recently visited web sites. There are toolsincluded on the Windows CD that provide such protection. Check Windowsdocumentat

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When conducting business on the Internet, be certain that you are using asecure site before providing sensitive financial information such as creditca

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Alternative backup drives with large capacities, such as CD-R/RW and ZIPdrives, allow you to combine storage and backup with a single device. Ifyou do

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The WinBook NotebookBefore you begin using your WinBook notebook, you should take amoment to familiarize yourself with the various ports, bays, connec

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Manufacturers regularly update and repair programs and drivers. Youshould check manufacturers’ sites for any additional hardware that youhave purchase

Strany 37 - Hard Drives

Keyboard: After shutting off and unplugging the computer, use a hand-held vacuum or canned air to remove dust and debris that accumulate inyour keyboa

Strany 38 - Figure 2.1: The C: Drive

Operating EnvironmentIn order to maintain the effective operation of your WinBook notebook,you need to take into account the environmental factors tha

Strany 39 - Chapter 2: Basic Computing

Dust Accumulation: Try to avoid environments with excessive dust. If you do work in such an environment, be sure to vacuum the vents of yourWinBook no

Strany 40 - The Device Manager

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AudioNote: There are two ways to mute your system: the Mute hot key[Fn]+[F6] and the Mute control on the software audio mixer.PROBLEM: My music CDs wo

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turned up. Press and hold the [Fn]+[F8] hot key combination to increasesystem volume.• Check that Mute is not enabled. Press [Fn]+[F6] to toggle the M

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PROBLEM: I can’t hear sound from speakers that I connected.ACTIONS:• Check the volume level. Double-click on the speaker icon on the taskbarto be cert

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PROBLEM: Buzzing or humming sound.ACTIONS:• Check volume and mixer controls on software. Follow the manufacturer’ssetup instructions for these control

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• Write down the message and call Technical Support at the number listedon the “Read Me First” brochure that was included with your system.PROBLEM: Sy

Strany 46 - Your Version of Windows

The Right Side (Figure 1.2)The CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drive is built into the system. To open thedrive, turn on the system and press the release button. The d

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• Try rebooting with the WinBook Restore CD provided with your systemor a bootable diskette. Then see if you can access the C: drive. If you can-not,

Strany 48 - Mobile Computing

PROBLEM: Cannot boot from CD.ACTIONS:• Boot sequence might be set to access the C: drive first. Enter the Setupprogram (see Chapter 7) and check the B

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• Check to see if the LCD has been placed in a Standby mode. Press thepower button to wake the system.CD-ROM/DVDPROBLEM: My CD-ROM/DVD Drive door won’

Strany 50 - Chapter 3: Mobile Computing

• Check that the software volume control is not turned down. For example,the Windows Media Player has a volume control slide. Move the slide to the r

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display panel) of the DVD player. Click on the “+” sign or press the “+”key on the keyboard to increase the volume. See the Help and Supportcenter in

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• You might prefer to use a smaller recycling bin. The default size inWindows is 10% of your hard disk capacity. You can adjust this to asmaller confi

Strany 53 - Figure 3.4: Power Properties

• Is the disk already full? If you have saved files on this disk before, youmay have reached the disk’s capacity. If the disk is full, use a different

Strany 54 - Figure 3.5: Power Alarms

PROBLEM: Diskette will not eject from the diskette drive.ACTIONS:• A label may have become detached and is blocking the ejection of the disk. Visually

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• If you try the keyboard on another PS/2 or USB compatible computer and the keyboard works, you might have a port conflict. Call theTechnical Support

Strany 56 - Figure 3.8: Hibernation

LAN CardPROBLEM: My computer will not access files or resources on the network.ACTIONS:• Make sure the network cable is securely connected to your com

Strany 57 - Standby and Hibernate Modes

The Speaker/Headphone Jack allows you to direct audio output to a stereo headphone, powered external speakers or an earphone set. You will need to use

Strany 58 - Safety & Operation

the power is off. If the Notebook is left without a power source for toolong, this battery will be exhausted and system information will be lost.Conta

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ModemPROBLEM: Fax/Modem will not send or receive data.ACTIONS:• Check to be sure that the phone line is plugged into the modem jack.• Check to be cert

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PROBLEM: Fax/modem disconnects during transmission.ACTIONS:• Be sure that you have disabled Call Waiting on your phone.• Check for faulty connections.

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PCMCIAPROBLEM: I cannot fit my PC Card into the PCMCIA slot.ACTIONS:• If the card is a Type III card, you will not be able to use the card withyour Wi

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to “Save Changes and Exit”. Hit Enter again to accept the changes andrestart the system. After your WinBook notebook restarts, the internaldevice will

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PROBLEM: The pointing device that I use is hard to operate. It moves faster or slower than I’m used to.ACTIONS:• Try adjusting the pointer’s motion se

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PROBLEM: Touchpad performs erratically.ACTIONS:• The touchpad may perform erratically if your fingers have excess moisture or perspiration. Try drying

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on the Resources tab to see any detected conflicts. If a conflict exists with another device, consider changing the settings for that device.• Your ca

Strany 66 - Chapter 4: Desktop Operation

• The printer port may not be enabled. Go into the I/O DeviceConfiguration Submenu of the Advanced Menu of the BIOS Setup program to be sure that the

Strany 67 - Figure 4.4: Recording Control

PROBLEM: My printer prints strange characters that are not in the document that I am trying to print.ACTIONS:• This is often the result of garbage in

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same line. You can obtain adapters that will allow you to connect a phoneto the same line as your WinBook notebook.The optional LAN Port provides a st

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SoftwarePROBLEM: Software will not run or causes problems with systemoperation.ACTIONS:• Check the web site for the software manufacturer for updates

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PROBLEM: USB device does not function properly.ACTIONS:• Make sure the USB connection is secure. If you have several deviceschained together, make sur

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WindowsPROBLEM: Windows will not boot properly.ACTIONS:• If Windows Me indicates a registry problem rebooting might clear it up.While running Windows

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set such a backup before installing new software-this would be a goodidea if you are installing software that you suspect may be unreliable orincompat

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Strany 74 - Figure 4.13: Print Test Page

AC Power AdapterThe “power brick” that converts the AC power coming from the electricalsocket into lower voltage Direct Current (DC) that the microele

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ATAPI (AT Attachment Packet Interface)This set of protocols allows your CD-ROM/R/RW or DVD drives to function using the IDE interface of your WinBook

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ByteA “word” used by the computer. It consists of 8 bits of information.Abbreviated with a capital B.CacheMemory that is used to improve performance b

Strany 77 - Other Parallel Devices

CursorThe arrow or bar on the screen that informs you where the currently active input area of the display is. The mouse has its own cursor, which can

Strany 78 - External Pointing Device

DisketteA small disk used to store information outside the computer. A diskette isaccessed through a diskette drive. Diskettes have relatively small c

Strany 79 - Serial Devices

The Kensington Lock Slot allows you to connect a special computer lockto secure your system. You can purchase a lock at most computer retailers.This l

Strany 80 - USB Ports

EthernetLocal area network (LAN) hardware specification. Defines cable type,frequencies, etc.FAT32A 32-bit file system used by Windows Me or Windows 2

Strany 81 - Scanners and Digital Cameras

GigabyteThe most proper definition is 1,073,741,824 bytes or 1024MB. Now more commonly used to mean simply 1 billion bytes or 1000MB.Hard DriveThis is

Strany 82 - LAN Port

HypertextA means of embedding in text certain commands which, when activated, can take a user to another position in a document, can call up other doc

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IRQs or InterruptsSignals used by the devices in a computer to inform the CPU that theyneed CPU cycles. Your WinBook notebook uses 16 interrupts, whic

Strany 84 - Network Identification

Mini-PCI CardA small hardware card preinstalled in your system that provides a built-in modem and/or LAN Card.Modem(From Modulate/DEModulate) A device

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PCMCIA Card (Personal Computer Memory CardInternational Association)A device using PCMCIA standards (also referred to as the PC Card standard) that th

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RAM (Random Access Memory)The working memory of a computer that is used to run programs and hold active files. The RAM becomes active each time the co

Strany 87 - Figure 4.27: Working Offline

SharingIn order for files or resources to be available across a network, thoseresources must be designating for sharing. Shared resources allow other

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System RestoreSystem Restore is a Windows Me utility that allows you to return your sys-tem to a previous configuration. If your system starts to have

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USBA bus that is capable of transmitting data at a speed of up to 1.5MB per second. Up to 127 peripheral devices can be chained together and connected

Strany 90 - Optional Port Replicator

Inside the Notebook (Figure 1.6)Your WinBook notebook comes equipped with two high-qualityIntegrated Stereo Speakers. These are located on the left an

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Write-ProtectThis is a way of preventing accidental alteration or loss of data on a floppydisk. A 3.5” disk is write-protected by sliding the plastic

Strany 92 - PC Cards (PCMCIA)

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IndexI.2SeriesUser’s ManualAC Adapter, 1.5, 1.11, 1.20, 3.2-3.4, 3.10, 3.11, 3.13, 3.15, 4.17, 4.18,7.23, 8.8, 8.17, G.5ACPI, 3.5, 3.9, 5.2, G.2Admini

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IndexIndexI.3Defragmenting, G.5Device Manager, 2.6-2.8, 5.3, 5.8, 8.23DMA, 7.5, 7.6, G.6Drivers, 1.4, 1.25, 2.12, 3.13, 3.15, 4.8-4.12, 4.16, 4.18, 5.

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IndexI.4SeriesUser’s ManualInternet, 1.10, 1.12, 2.11, 2.12, 3.14, 4.5-4.7, 4.19, 4.21, 4.27, 7.20, 7.21,7.23, 8.16, G.8, G.9, G.16Internet Explorer,

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IndexIndexI.5Online Services, 1.14, 2.9, 2.10Parallel Devices, 4.14Parallel Port, 1.5, 1.6, 4.14, 6.5, 7.10, 7.11, 7.21, 8.24-8.26, G.6Passwords, 4.27

Strany 97 - Figure 5.6: Control Panel

IndexI.6SeriesUser’s ManualSerial Port, 1.5, 1.6, 4.8, 4.16, 4.17, 6.5, 7.9, 7.10, 8.23Setup, 1.11-1.13, 2.6, 3.5, 3.6, 3.14, 4.8, 4.15, 4.16, 4.18, 7

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IndexIndexI.7Windows Me, ii, iii, 1.12, 1.14, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6, 2.11-2.13, 3.3, 3.6, 4.2,4.5, 4.8, 4.9, 4.18, 4.19, 4.20, 4.21, 4.25, 4.26, 5.6, 5.7

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The E-mail Button will launch Microsoft Outlook Express or your default mail program when pressed.The Internet Button will launch Microsoft Internet E

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Table ofContentsPower ManagementWinBook Notebook Low Power Measures; Standby and Hiberate Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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these buttons by using the Synaptics controls built into your system. See the section below on pointing devices for more information.The Scroll Button

Strany 103 - Chapter 6: Video Settings

Windows Me1. The first time you start Windows Me, you will greeted by the HelpWizard, Merlin. You can click on Merlin (or press [F1]) at any time to g

Strany 104 - External Video Port

Windows 20001. You will be shown the End User License Agreement. Read this agree-ment and then accept its terms by clicking on “accept”. You will not

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Your version of Windows also comes preloaded with software for onlineservice providers. You can double-click on the Online Services folder andthen dou

Strany 106 - Figure 6.4: DVD Control Panel

The cursor (arrow) keys (which are all located in the lower right corner ofyour keyboard) and the [Pg Up], [Pg Dn], [Home] and [End] keys (whichare lo

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Your keyboard also has two Windows keys: a Start key (which bears theWindows logo), which allows you to pull up the Start menu, and a MenuKey, which c

Strany 108 - Your System

Mouse Buttons & Pointing DevicesYour WinBook notebook comes with a built-in touchpad and can supportan external mouse via the USB or PS/2 ports. I

Strany 109 - Main Menu

You can adjust the settings for the touchpad by using the Synaptics touchpad controls built into your system. Double-click on the touchpadicon on the

Strany 110 - Figure 7.1: The Main Menu

When you are displaying the video on the built-in screen, you cannotchoose a higher resolution than the standard resolution. However, you can use a hi

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Battery & Power SavingWhen the AC Adapter is connected to your WinBook notebook, your battery will charge whether the computer is on, off, or in t

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External Video Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.4DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Control PanelClicking on the Power Options icon in the Control Panel brings up theWindows power management menu. You can get a reading on the currentb

Strany 114 - Advanced Menu (Figure 7.4)

You can adjust the audio volume by clicking once on the speaker icon on the taskbar (Figure 1.10) and moving the volume slide. You can adjustthe volum

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CD-ROM Drive/DVD DriveThe CD-ROM or DVD drive provides you with a means of having access to programs or data that take up a lot of disk space, without

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2. The disc tray opens.3. Wait until the tray stops. If the tray does not open far enough to insertthe CD, gently ease the tray out until you have eno

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If your WinBook notebook has a DVD drive, you will be able to use thisdrive to play DVD video disks. See Chapter 6 for more information aboutDVD use.S

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The WinBook notebook is designed to be run straight out of the box, so,if you are an experienced computer user, you should be ready to go. Youcan find

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When you place your WinBook notebook in the Standby mode, it will usea small amount of battery power to keep the RAM active while shuttingdown the oth

Strany 121 - Boot Menu (Figure 7.8)

No matter which operating system you have installed on your WinBooknotebook, you can find out what is stored on your C: drive by double-clicking on th

Strany 122 - Exit Menu (Figure 7.9)

You can also find out the capacity, used space and available space on the C: drive by right-clicking on the C: drive in the My Computer window andsele

Strany 123 - Figure 7.9: The Exit Menu

Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.14LAN Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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The Device ManagerWhile the Setup program (see Chapter Seven) tells your computer whatequipment it is running, the Windows Device Manager tells the op

Strany 125 - Passwords/System Security

2.7Figure 2.4: Device Manager in Windows MeFor detailed informationabout using Windows ME or Windows 2000, you can check the WinBookinformation in the

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Windows 2000You can get to the Device Manager through the System icon in the Control Panel (Start/Settings/Control Panel) or by right-clicking the My

Strany 127 - Internet Connections

two modes: as a fax and as a modem (which can be connected to othercomputers via their modems).FaxingYour modem can allow the computer to send and rec

Strany 128 - System Maintenance

The speed of your modem (e.g. 56K) represents the speed at which the modem is capable of transmitting information. The FCC restricts theactual transmi

Strany 129 - Software Updates

tax forms to the IRS electronically. Your state and local tax offices mightalso offer such services.Keep in mind that your modem is a phone, but unlik

Strany 130 - Cleaning

to the Internet. You might also have access to the Internet by dialing into anetwork at home or school. Some communities have local “freenets” whichca

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Many system files in Windows Me are protected by the system. This will help keep your system functioning smoothly. If software attempts tochange or re

Strany 132 - Operating Environment

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Battery OperationChargingYour WinBook notebook comes equipped with a durable, lightweight,rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery that can power you

Strany 134 - Troubleshooting

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,pursu

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If you replace the battery with a new one, you might first need to initializethe battery so that the battery gauge in your WinBook notebook will beabl

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3. Angle the battery up from the bay and gently slide it out. (Figure 3.2)4. Angle the new battery into the bay. The front edge of the battery should

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Setup program. Use the right arrow to move to the Exit Menu. At the bottom of this menu you will see “Battery Calibration.” Use the downarrow to scrol

Strany 138 - Booting Up

activate these by right-clicking on the Power icon (either the battery orplug) on the taskbar and clicking on Adjust Power Properties. (Figure 3.3)Win

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• Standby mode powers down most system functions. See the sectionbelow for an explanation of standby and hibernate modes on your system.• Turning off

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Clicking on the Power Meter tab will allow you to view the current battery status. (Figure 3.6)Clicking on the Advanced tab allows you to add a power

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Clicking on the Hibernate tab allows you to activate the ACPI hibernationfunction, which places your WinBook notebook into Hibernatemode.(Figure 3.8)T

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remains. When the battery level reaches 10%, you will receive a warning to save your work. When the battery level reaches 3%, the unit will moveto the

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nate mode for up to a week on a fully charged battery. You should considerthese factors when deciding which mode to use.The Hibernate mode, since it d

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when you are traveling. Even the toughest carrying case won’t protect itfrom such rough handling. Although it is tempting to pack your WinBooknotebook

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Conventions of This ManualUsing this manual will help you get the most from your WinBook®note-book computer. Keep the manual and the “Read Me First” b

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are products available that will support analog modems on digital PBXs.If an extension cord is used with this product, ensure that the total ampererat

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• Travel can present considerable risks of system shock or theft. Completea full system backup before traveling.• Be familiar with your Setup settings

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Remember to pack:• Your WinBook notebook• Your WinBook notebook Restore CD (which contains the drivers for your system)• Your AC adapter/power cord• A

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While your WinBook notebook is capable of providing you with efficientand productive mobile computing, it has the speed and capacity to serve as a des

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There are controls available here for System Volume, Wave, 3D Depth,Wavetable, Line-in, Microphone, CD Audio, Auxiliary, PC Beep, Videoand Phone but y

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In the Properties menu, you will also find the controls for adjusting record-ing. There are controls available here for Line-in, CD Audio, StereoMix,V

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Playing an Audio CDYou can play audio CDs through the sound system. Place the audio CD inthe drive (see Chapter One for instructions on inserting a di

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Windows 2000The Windows 2000 CD Player is designed to take advantage of Internetmusic databases. When you load the CD, you will be asked if you wouldl

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• Paths to launch programs and documents from the Windows Start button are represented as paths in boldface: Start/Settings/ControlPanel/System.The p

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Programs/Accessories/Entertainment/Sound Recorder) for this purpose.This program can also be used to modify the sound files with certain audioeffects.

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Connecting PeripheralsYour WinBook notebook has ports (serial, parallel, PS/2, USB), a slot(PCMCIA) and jacks (AC power, microphone and audio out) tha

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Installing Your Printer for Windows MeIn order to use your printer with yourWinBook notebook, you will need to setup the printer drivers and printer s

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Figure 4.10: Find Your PrinterIf your printer came with an installation disk, it might have drivers there (this will often be the case if the printer

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working in an environment where theremight be more than one printer of the samemodel, the names become an importantway of distinguishing your printers

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Installing a Printer for Windows 2000In order to use your printer with your WinBook notebook, you will need to load the necessary software and drivers

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2000 will ask you to identify the port and com-puter. If your printer is a network printer, selectthat option and identify the printer. (Figure 4.16)4

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7. Your printer should now appear in the Printers window and will be available for use by Windows-based programs. If you have installed fax software,

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the Setup program (see Chapter Seven). Be sure to shut down your systembefore connecting the device to your system to prevent damage to your system an

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If your mouse is Windows compliant, the WinBook notebook should detect new hardware and take you through the process of installing thehardware. If Win

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• Keep the area free of static electricity and magnetic fields. These candamage the computer and/or diskettes.• Be sure to discharge static electricit

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USB PortsWhile the parallel and serial ports of your WinBook notebook provide you with connections for many current external devices, your WinBooknote

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Adapter is in use). If you have a USB device (such as a printer) that has its own electrical power source, you should consider using this device as a

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LAN PortYour unit may include the optional mini-PCI LAN (Local Area Network)card. If so, you will be able to use this port to connect to a network or

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You will see the Network Properties window. (Figure 4.21) In the upperbox of that window, you will see the Network clients, adapters and proto-cols as

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to share an Internet connection across your network and your WinBooknotebook will your primary connection to that network, you will be askedto make a

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to have access to your resources, you will have to enable sharing of thoseresources as described below. There are many other features of WindowsNetwor

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that use this connection. (Figure 4.25) Component properties can be adjust-ed by selecting the component and then clicking on the Properties button.Yo

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the name of your computer already exists. Note: If you change networks,you might need to rename your computer if a computer by the same namealready ex

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Windows 2000 allows you to work with network files while you areoffline. Windows 2000 will automatically synchronize those files with the network the

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8. Find the folders that you want to share.9. Right click on the folder and click on the Sharing option of the pop-up menu.10. You will now be asked t

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The information in this document and the associated WinBook notebook Help file is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a co

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If you are using Windows 2000, the sharing is already established in your operating system (since Windows 2000 is designed to be a networkedoperating

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plug the port replicator into the USB port on the rear of your system. Usingthe port replicator will allow you to make a single connection between you

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PC CardsPC Cards (or PCMCIA Cards) can be used to extend the capabilities of your system by providing a connection for adding a modem (or an additiona

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Your system should already be equipped with drivers for the PCMCIA slot(these are not the same drivers as the ones for the specific cards). You canche

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necessary drivers. You can find the driver for your card, use a standarddriver for the hardware or, if you have a disk from your manufacturer,you can

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to select it, the Click on the Stop button to disable the card. You will beasked to confirm your choice. Click OK. You should receive a messagetelling

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user and know how to connect to your network manually, you shouldreboot your system if you want to install your network card.• Do not remove a fax/mod

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proper drive letter. Check the documentation for your card and/or device for further information.• Some PC cards may require additional systemresource

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Follow the instructions provided.Once you have established the networking with your PC card, you can use that network just as you would use the mini-P

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