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pointing stick customizing settings, 3-12 replacing rubber cap, 3-12 three-dimensional setting, 3-12 two-dimensional setting, 3-11 using, 3-11 power disconnecting computer from, 5-3 leaving on computer, 5-1 problems. See troubleshooting restarting computer, 5-2 turning off computer, 5-1 turning on computer, 1-3 power cord connecting. See connecting power management, 5-3 and PC Cards, 9-5 Hibernation. See Hibernation Power Properties functions, 5-3 setting battery conservation level, 5-5 using ACPI power control, 5-6 using Suspend. See Suspend using timeouts. See timeouts Power Properties. See power management power switch location of. See components, keyboard power-on password. See passwords establishing using Computer Setup, 13-3 establishing using Windows 95 or Windows NT, 13-4 printer connecting parallel. See external devices connecting serial. See external devices problems. See troubleshooting problem solving. See troubleshooting product identification number (PIN), A-1 programmable keys adding schemes, 3-9 assigning, 3-8 location of. See components, keyboard removing schemes, 3-10 showing key assignments in system tray, 3-10 unassigning, 3-9 using, 3-7 Q QuickLock/QuickBlank. See security R registering the computer, 1-5 removable drives, 6-1 caring for, 6-2 removing battery pack from Battery Bay, 4-8 compact disc from CD-ROM drive, 7-10 devices from MultiBay, 7-7 digital video disc from DVD-ROM drive, 7-10 disc from CD-ROM drive or DVD- ROM drive, 7-10 diskettes from diskette drive, 6-5 memory expansion board, 11-3 PC Cards. See PC Cards resources locating online. See online resources restarting computer. See power right mouse button location of. See components, keyboard S schemes. See programmable keys screen. See display screen save timeouts. See timeouts security DriveLock. See DriveLock enabling and disabling devices, 13-16 enabling Quick Controls, 13-10 establishing power-on password using Computer Setup, 13-3 establishing power-on password using Windows 95 or Windows NT, 13-4 initiating Quick Controls, 13-10 passwords. See passwords types of, 13-1 using cable lock, 13-2 using Quick Controls, 13-9 I-6 Index COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED Writer: J Abercrombie Saved by: J Abercrombie Saved date: 12/07/98 2:03 PM Part Number: 310296-001 File name: Index.doc

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I-6
Index
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED
Writer: J Abercrombie
Saved by: J Abercrombie
Saved date: 12/07/98 2:03 PM
Part Number: 310296-001
File name: Index.doc
pointing stick
customizing settings, 3-12
replacing rubber cap, 3-12
three-dimensional setting, 3-12
two-dimensional setting, 3-11
using, 3-11
power
disconnecting computer from, 5-3
leaving on computer, 5-1
problems.
See troubleshooting
restarting computer, 5-2
turning off computer, 5-1
turning on computer, 1-3
power cord
connecting.
See connecting
power management, 5-3
and PC Cards, 9-5
Hibernation.
See Hibernation
Power Properties functions, 5-3
setting battery conservation level, 5-5
using ACPI power control, 5-6
using Suspend.
See Suspend
using timeouts.
See timeouts
Power Properties.
See power
management
power switch
location of.
See components,
keyboard
power-on password.
See passwords
establishing using Computer Setup,
13-3
establishing using Windows 95 or
Windows NT, 13-4
printer
connecting parallel.
See external
devices
connecting serial.
See external
devices
problems.
See troubleshooting
problem solving.
See
troubleshooting
product identification number (PIN),
A-1
programmable keys
adding schemes, 3-9
assigning, 3-8
location of.
See components,
keyboard
removing schemes, 3-10
showing key assignments in system
tray, 3-10
unassigning, 3-9
using, 3-7
Q
QuickLock/QuickBlank.
See security
R
registering the computer, 1-5
removable drives, 6-1
caring for, 6-2
removing
battery pack from Battery Bay, 4-8
compact disc from CD-ROM drive,
7-10
devices from MultiBay, 7-7
digital video disc from DVD-ROM
drive, 7-10
disc from CD-ROM drive or DVD-
ROM drive, 7-10
diskettes from diskette drive, 6-5
memory expansion board, 11-3
PC Cards.
See
PC Cards
resources
locating online.
See online resources
restarting computer.
See power
right mouse button
location of.
See
components,
keyboard
S
schemes.
See programmable keys
screen.
See display
screen save timeouts.
See timeouts
security
DriveLock.
See DriveLock
enabling and disabling devices, 13-16
enabling Quick Controls, 13-10
establishing power-on password using
Computer Setup, 13-3
establishing power-on password using
Windows 95 or Windows NT,
13-4
initiating Quick Controls, 13-10
passwords.
See passwords
types of, 13-1
using cable lock, 13-2
using Quick Controls, 13-9