Compaq nc6000 Software Guide - Page 72

Presentation Mode

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7 Presentation Mode Presentation Mode is the only Quick Launch button that can be programmed by the user. The remaining Quick Launch buttons-DriveLock and Wireless On/Off-are programmed at the factory, and the button settings cannot be configured by the user. The Presentation Mode Quick Launch button toggles Presentation Mode on and off. Turning Presentation Mode on opens an application, folder, file, or Web site that you specify. The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and an external device connected to the external monitor connector or S-Video out jack on the rear panel or to connectors on an optional Port Replicator. For more information on Quick Launch buttons, refer on the Documentation Library CD to the Hardware Guide, "Pointing Devices and Keyboard" chapter. Software Guide 7-1

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Software Guide
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7
Presentation Mode
Presentation Mode is the only Quick Launch button that can
be programmed by the user. The remaining Quick Launch
buttons—DriveLock and Wireless On/Off—are programmed
at the factory, and the button settings cannot be configured by
the user.
The Presentation Mode Quick Launch button toggles
Presentation Mode on and off. Turning Presentation Mode on
opens an application, folder, file, or Web site that you specify.
The image simultaneously displays on the notebook screen and
an external device connected to the external monitor connector or
S-Video out jack on the rear panel or to connectors on an optional
Port Replicator. For more information on Quick Launch buttons,
refer on the
Documentation Library
CD to the
Hardware Guide,
“Pointing Devices and Keyboard” chapter.