Compaq LTE 5000 Compaq LTE 5000 Family of Personal Computers Beyond Setup - Page 12

Preface, Where to Find Information, Symbols and Conventions Used in This, Guide

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Preface Before You Begin Where to Find Information This Beyond Setup guide and the online User's Guide should answer most questions that you may have about your new Compaq personal computer and the preinstalled Windows 95 operating system. You can access the online User's Guide in two ways: (1) click the Start button, point to Compaq Information Center, then click User's Guide, or (2) click the Start button, then click Help. In addition to this Beyond Setup guide and the online User's Guide, the following Compaq printed and online references are supplied with the computer to provide information about specific topics: s Quick Setup (printed card to get you started in seven easy steps) s Caring for Removable Drives (printed reference card) s Compaq Dictionary (online dictionary of computer terms) s Safety & Comfort Guide (printed and online guide to help you create a comfortable work environment) Symbols and Conventions Used in This Guide The following format conventions distinguish elements of the text throughout this guide: s Key names appear in a boldfaced type looking very much the way they appear on the keyboard. For example, Home, End, Backspace, and Tab. s When keys must be pressed at the same time, the action is represented by the key names and the plus (+) symbol. For example, Ctrl+Alt+Delete. s Drive letters that are not in command lines are presented in uppercase type as shown here: drive A. s Folder (directory) names that are not in command lines are presented in uppercase type as shown here: DIRECTORY. Before You Begin xv

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Preface
Before You Begin
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Before You Begin
Where to Find Information
This
Beyond Setup
guide and the online
User’s Guide
should
answer most questions that you may have about your new Compaq
personal computer and the preinstalled Windows 95 operating
system.
You can access the online
User’s Guide
in two ways: (1) click the
Start button, point to Compaq Information Center, then click
User’s
Guide,
or (2) click the Start button, then click Help.
In addition to this
Beyond Setup
guide and the online
User’s Guide,
the following Compaq printed and online references are supplied
with the computer to provide information about specific topics:
Quick Setup
(printed card to get you started in seven easy steps)
Caring for Removable Drives
(printed reference card)
Compaq Dictionary
(online dictionary of computer terms)
Safety & Comfort Guide
(printed and online guide to help you
create a comfortable work environment)
Symbols and Conventions Used in This
Guide
The following format conventions distinguish elements of the text
throughout this guide:
Key names appear in a boldfaced type looking very much the
way they appear on the keyboard. For example,
Home, End,
Backspace,
and
Tab.
When keys must be pressed at the same time, the action is
represented by the key names and the plus (+) symbol. For
example,
Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
Drive letters that are not in command lines are presented in
uppercase type as shown here:
drive A.
Folder (directory) names that are not in command lines are
presented in uppercase type as shown here:
DIRECTORY.