ZTE VICKI Wireless Netbook User Manual 00 C DC for XP
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Set Up Low Battery Alarm Action Set Warning Alarm for Battery Condition Click [OK] after complete the setting. There are several power options can be set for the notebook. You can also set up the alarm methods for battery condition. ① Click [Start] → [Control Panel] → [Performance and Maintance] → [Power Options]. ② Click “Alarms”. ① Notification Select the method of warning notification Click and check the selection box. Tip Set Up Battery Alarm ・It is possible also to select both notification methods. ・When you mute the speaker, the sound alarm will not come out, even the sound alarm is set. ② Operation of the notebook after the alarm Decide how the notebook works after the warning notification selected appears. Click [Alarm Action]. Set up the actions that the notebook will do after the alarm. 20 Connecting AC Adapter and Charging Battery Removing and Installing the Battery Ensure the notebook is powered off before doing battery exchange. Please ensure ( )The battery LED is off. Attention Slide the battery into the slot. Press it into place gently but firmly until the latch locks it into place. ・DO NOT use the AC adapter not included in the package. Use of another type of adapter may risk fire or explosion. Do not connect the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals with a metal object such as wire. Short-circuiting may occur leading the battery pack to leak acid, overheat, emit smoke, burst and/or ignite. DO NOT throw the battery in fire. ・Please refer to the safety precautions in this manual. ( Page 5~6) Tip Before removing the battery, ensure the notebook is powered off. Move the battery lock switch to the right (unlock position). ①Slide and hold the battery release latch ②Remove the battery Battery Release Latch ① Slide the battery lock to switch back to the locked position. Battery Lock Switch Battery Lock Switch ・Ensure the battery lock switch is unlocked then insert the battery firmly. ② 21 Before Operating Your Notebook Using Touchpad Introducing the Touchpad Left Button The left button has the same function as mouse left button. Making selections, dragging objects, or double clicking. Touchpad Move the pointer over the icon you wish to execute, press the left button or tap the pad twice in rapid succession, and the system launches the corresponding program. If the interval between the clicks or taps too long, the operation will not be executed. Right Button The right button has the same function as mouse right button. When clicking the right button, the shortcut menu is indicated. Scroll Operation Using the fingertip to slide up or down on the grey area of the touchpad to scroll a window up or down. Attention ・DO NOT use something like the nib or pointed object to touch the touchpad. It may cause touchpad damage. ・DO NOT operate the touchpad with wet finger. Sometimes, the touchpad doesn't function normally with the sebum and the soiling of the fingertip. Please clean your fingertip if necessary. ・Just touch and move the pointer gently, when finger touch the touchpad with the power above necessity or operate in unreasonable gesture, it may hurt your finger or wrist. 22 Before Operating Your Notebook Using Keyboard Explanation of the Keys on a standard Windows keyboard Function Keys Windows Logo Key Application Key Application Key Windows Logo Key Pressing the key in combination with other keys allows invoking many common functions through the keyboard. The Application Key functions as same as the right button on touchpad or mouse. Function Keys + F1 Open “Help and Support Center” in Windows XP + M Minimize the Window + Tab To Switch Between Active Windows + R To open Run Dialog + E To open My Computer + F To open Search + Pause To Open System Properties + Ctrl + F To open Search For Computers program The Function Keys at the top of the keyboard provide shortcuts to do things in the Windows operating system. If you are using a program such as a word processing application or spreadsheet, the function keys can have different uses in the program. 23 Fn Key The following defines the hot keys on the keyboard. The commands can only be accessed by first pressing and holding the Fn key while pressing a key with a icon. Power Saving Function Places the notebook in suspend mode (Save-to-RAM). ( refer to Page 19) Press the power button to return from suspend mode( Page 10) Wireless LAN Function Toggles the internal wireless LAN ON or OFF.( Page 29~31) LCD/External Monitor Display Function Toggles between the notebook’s LCD display and an external monitor in this sequence: ①notebook LCD only ②CRT(External Monitor) only ③LCD+CRT Clone LCD Brightness Adjust Function Decrease and Increase the display brightness Speaker Mute Function Mute the speaker Speaker Down/Up Function Decrease and Increase the speaker volume LCD Display ON/OFF Function 10 Turns off the display backlight 24
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