HP OmniBook 2000 HP OmniBook 2000 - User Guide Windows 95

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    HP OmniBook 2000/5700 User's Guide (Windows 95) HP OMNIBOOK 2000/5700 USER'S GUIDE 4 Using This Online Manual ...4 Finding More Information ...4 Notice ...4 1. GETTING COMFORTABLE 6 Identifying Parts of the OmniBook 6 Adjusting the Display ...8 To adjust the display ...8 Using the Pointing Device
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    32 To respond to a low-battery warning 32 To save battery power ...32 To change how power is managed 32 4. PROTECTING YOUR OMNIBOOK 34 Attaching a Security Cable 34 To attach a security cable 34 Setting Up Password Protection 35 To record your name or other PC identification 35 To set up
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    Resources...56 7. TROUBLESHOOTING 58 Solving Problems ...58 Printing Problems ...58 Memory Problems...59 Pointing Device and Mouse Problems 59 File, Drive, and PC Card Problems 60 Serial and Infrared Communications Problems 61 Sound Problems...61 Display Problems...62 Power Problems ...62 Lockup
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    HP OmniBook 2000/5700 User's Guide This manual describes how to use the OmniBook with the Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system. It focuses on the special Hewlett-Packard hardware and software, not the Windows operating system itself. For questions about the operating system, refer to the
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    rights are reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of those programs without prior written permission of Hewlett-Packard Co. is also prohibited Machines. For warranty information, see the Support and Service booklet. Hewlett-Packard Company Mobile Computing Division 1000 N.E. Circle
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    the Display. • Using the Pointing Device. • Using Sound. • Using the OmniBook Keyboard. • Learning About Windows. Congratulations! Your OmniBook sets a new standard in personal computing. Although it's compact and easy to carry, the OmniBook is equipped with a full-size keyboard, and a built-in CD
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    Depending on the accessories you purchased with your OmniBook, the center drive bay can hold an internal CD-ROM drive, a floppy disk drive, or a high-capacity battery for extra battery power. Alternatively, you can connect the floppy drive to the OmniBook externally-see "To install the floppy drive
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    to the right of the display. • All OmniBooks are equipped with a brightness control. • Some models may also have a contrast control. To adjust the display • Slide the control up or down to adjust the brightness or contrast. Hint Brightness affects battery time. Keep in mind that a higher brightness
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    pointer down the screen. 4. Click the buttons with your thumb to select and drag. You can customize the operation of the pointing device using Windows Control Panel Mouse. Hint Drifting pointer. If you ever notice the pointer slowly "drifting" on the screen, don't touch the pointing device for at
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    • To maintain a smooth pointing operation, occasionally lift the cap off the post and clean it with a soft, moistened cloth. When the cap wears out, you can replace it with one of the spares shipped with your OmniBook. 10
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    Using Sound The OmniBook supports Sound Blaster compatible sound. In this section you'll learn how to • can be played in Windows. If the volume in Windows is too low, you may want to adjust it with the Fn keys. To connect a microphone, speakers, or headphones Your OmniBook has a built-in microphone
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    the output jack. The built-in speakers turn off. • Plug a stereo input source into the input jack. To record and play sound • Use the Windows Sound Recorder application. You can record sounds, and you can open an existing sound file and play it. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Multimedia, Sound
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    more comfortable typing. • Flip down the built-in tilt feet located on the bottom of the OmniBook. To use special features of the OmniBook keyboard In addition to the standard typing keys, the OmniBook keyboard contains the following special keys and features: Fn combination keys The gold Fn key is
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    ALT GR key If your keyboard has an ALT GR key to the right of the spacebar, hold that key to type the characters printed at the bottom-right corners of keys. For keys that have four characters, hold SHIFT and ALT GR to type the upper-right characters. SHIFT ¬ Unshifted ' ALT GR 14
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    the 10-minute tour of Windows 95. Click Start, Programs, OmniBook Library, Tour of Windows 95. • See the Windows online Help. Click Start, then Help. • See the Introducing Microsoft Windows 95 manual shipped with your OmniBook. • Many bookstores have books about Windows for people with different
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    that show the current status of the OmniBook. The indicators in the Status Panel show • Power status. • Data storage status. • Keyboard status. AC power Appears when the ac adapter is plugged in. Battery status The shading of the battery indicator shows the approximate charge level of
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    Scroll Lock is active. The Windows 95 taskbar also shows status information about ac power or battery use, sound, infrared, and PC card use. The indicators shown vary depending on the current state of the OmniBook-whether a PC card is present or whether ac power is connected, for example. Some
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    adapter unplugged. Hibernate: Preserves work in progress. Saves maximum battery power. Reboots at turn-on, restores the session. • To shut down without saving your session, shut down Windows, then press the square Off button on the left side of the case for 2 seconds. (For Windows 95, the OmniBook
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    off. The bookmark indicator appears in the Status Panel. Everything resumes operating at turn-on. For Windows 95, SCSI changes are detected at turn-on. Fn+F12 (with no ac adapter) Hibernate No-power/stopped state. Session is saved on the hard disk. Everything is shut down. Computer reboots and
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    to the Off state. If you plug in the ac adapter while the OmniBook is stopped, battery-charging components are activated, but the OmniBook stays in the same power state. On the other hand, if you unplug the ac adapter while the OmniBook is in the Display Off state, it changes to the Suspend state
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    install the battery or plug in the ac adapter and try pressing the reset button again. Hint Rebooting from a floppy disk. If you want to reboot from a boot disk in the floppy drive, put the disk in the floppy drive before you restart the OmniBook. For example, you can reboot from the Support Utility
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    • Data storage cards in one or both PC card slots (if present). • SCSI CD-ROM PC card. • Remove a PC card. To install the floppy drive You can install the floppy drive or attach it externally to the parallel port. 1. If necessary, remove the CD-ROM drive (or high-capacity battery) from the OmniBook
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    , pull out the floppy drive cable and connect it to the parallel port on the left side of the OmniBook. To remove the CD-ROM or floppy drive 1. Slide the switch to the right. A pull-tab pops out. 2. Pull the pull-tab firmly to remove
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    . To install the CD-ROM drive 1. Important Save your work-you'll be resetting the OmniBook. 2. If necessary, remove the floppy drive or high-capacity battery from the OmniBook. 3. Slide the CD-ROM drive into the OmniBook until it clicks into place. 4. Press the square Off button, then press the blue
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    and expanding the communication capabilities of the OmniBook. The OmniBook supports standard Type I, II, and III PC cards (PCMCIA and CardBus). You can use two thin cards or one thick card. The lower card slot supports Zoomed Video, which allows a zoomed video card to show high-quality multimedia
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    at http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook. Or contact Hewlett-Packard as described in the Support and Service booklet. Caution Do not install Card Services or Socket Services software if it comes with your PC card. The OmniBook already includes Card Services and Socket Services, which automatically detect
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    card drive is done. Otherwise, you could lose data or the OmniBook could stop responding. 1. Click the PC card indicator in the taskbar, then click Stop. This protects your data and avoids unexpected problems. You can restart the card by removing it, then inserting again. 2. If necessary, rotate the
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    preserve your current work session, the OmniBook automatically turns off when the battery charge gets too low. Your session continues when you plug in the ac adapter or insert a fresh battery. Monitoring Battery Power To get the battery status • Check the Battery indicator in the Status Panel. The
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    on ac power. • Replace the battery. • Install a second battery. To recharge the battery or run on ac power • Plug the power cord into the adapter, then into a grounded ac outlet. • Insert the adapter plug into the socket on the left side of the OmniBook. Caution Use only an HP F1044B ac adapter (the
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    press the blue On/Suspend button to stop the OmniBook. 2. If available, plug in the ac adapter. 3. Slide the battery switch to the right and slide the battery out of its compartment. 4. Slide the new battery all the way into the battery compartment. Caution Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of
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    can run down if you always charge the main battery in an external charger and never connect the ac adapter to the OmniBook. To install a second battery To increase the time you can work on battery power, you can install a second, highcapacity battery in the floppy or CD-ROM drive bay. 1. Important
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    your work before the OmniBook turns itself off, your work will be lost if the battery runs down completely- within as little as several hours after the warning. To save battery power You can follow these suggestions for conserving battery power. • Plug in the ac adapter, especially while using the
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    timeout setting usually uses more battery power. For ideas about how to save battery power, see "To save battery power." • Run HP User Tools and click the OmniBook button on the Setup tab. On the Power tab you can change these power settings: Automatic timeout settings. -or- • Save your work, then
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    a Security Cable. • Setting Up Password Protection. • Protecting Your Data. Your OmniBook provides several ways for you to identify and protect your computer. Attaching a Security Cable Your OmniBook has three built-in connectors that allow you to secure the OmniBook with a cable-two on the back
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    . • Set up password security. • Delete a password. To record your name or other PC identification By recording your name and other information, you identify your OmniBook and make a record of purchase information that will be handy if you have to contact Hewlett-Packard for support or service. Your
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    Utility and use its System menu Passwords commands (rebooting is not required). -or- Run HP User Tools and click the OmniBook button on the Setup tab. Then click the Password tab. 2. Choose to set a user or administrator password according to the table below. The password can contain up to eight
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    handy and call HewlettPackard at the number in the Support and Service booklet. Hint Hard disk drive protection. When moving a password-protected hard disk drive to another OmniBook, do one of the following: • Remove user password protection before transferring the hard disk drive to another
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    Guide. In particular, make sure you shut down Windows, unplug the ac adapter, and remove the battery from the OmniBook before you remove the drive. Otherwise, data on the drive could be corrupted. To repair of OmniBook files. The files you can delete depend on the operating system. • Run HP User
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    . • Getting Answers from HP Financial Calculator. This chapter introduces OmniBook has an unexpected problem, it could corrupt the current appointment file or phone file. • Open only files that reside on drive C, not on a removable disk. An open file on a removable disk (such as a floppy disk or PC
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    your time, and is as easy to use as other Windows applications. Here are some of the ways to put Appointment Book to work: • View your daily, weekly, or monthly calendar at a glance. • Quickly add and delete appointments. • Use your OmniBook to signal the next appointment. • Keep detailed records of
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    an appointment, it displays a dialog box to signal the alarm, even if you have exited Appointment Book or are working in another application. If the OmniBook is off, it turns on to display the box and signal your alarm. To add a new event Events (like holidays and anniversaries) are special days
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    1. If necessary, click the Day button to display and change to the day of your new event. 2. Click the mouse on the top blank line in the Event area. You see the highlight move there. 3. Type a description of the event. 4. Press ENTER to add the event. To delete an appointment or event 1. Click the
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    for a specific name, or even search for specific text. This section gives a brief introduction into using Phone Book. To start Phone Book • Click Start, Programs, OmniBook, and Phone Book. To add a person to the list 1. Double-click a blank line in the display area. -or- Press F2. 2. In the Name box
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    -or- Click Save to enter the item into the list and open a new, blank item. This is a good way to add several items to the list, one after another. When you add new persons to the list, they're automatically placed in alphabetical order. Hints • For ease of typing, you can use the TAB key to tab
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    Hewlett-Packard calculator like the HP 19BII or the HP 200LX's Calculator, you'll find HP Calculator remarkably similar. But now you can press buttons on the keyboard or click buttons in the HP Calculator window to accomplish the same tasks. To start HP Calculator • Click Start, Programs, OmniBook
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    Calc line and reset it to zero. To do simple arithmetic 1. Type the calculation in the Calc line. 2. Press ENTER (or the = key). Your OmniBook's HP Calculator application starts in algebraic mode, shown by the letters ALG in the status line. When algebraic mode is active, you can type a number into
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    If you are entering a multi-step problem, intermediate results are calculated when you type the next arithmetic operator. You can also type parentheses to group different parts of a calculation. 47
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    External pointer setup HP User Tools x x SCU x x x x Power management Power, timeout setup Advanced power setup Battery charging x x x x Connections Printer setup PC card setup COM port setup Printer port setup SCSI BIOS setup x x x x x Security Password setup PC identification Hard disk
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    Other Date and time Sound volume Boot setup Drive types Cache setup Memory size BIOS version Uninstall software x x x x x x x x x x x 49
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    2 Setup OmniBook Opens the OmniBook User's Guide and other online sources of information. Shows the HP software license agreement, and shows the BIOS version and the amount of system memory. Display: Sets whether the built-in display is on or off when an external display is present. Password: "Set
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    resolution and color palette settings. Opens the Printers folder for setting up and controlling printers. Sets PC Card properties, including identification, settings, and taskbar setup. Opens the Windows Control Panel for changing other settings. Lets you define four text strings for name, title
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    all applications, then shut down Windows and reboot the OmniBook. If necessary, you can press the OmniBook before they take effect. To run the SCU without rebooting This method is not supported by Device: Reboot required. "FDD First" is the typical PC boot, where drive A is searched first for a
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    password PC Identification Internal Cache External Cache system, which configures such cards. "Auto-detect" performs a boot-device-only or full configuration, depending on whether the operating system last used was PnP or not. Fast Boot. Skips the RAM test. Enable SCSI BIOS. Enable only if drivers
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    Saving" should be On for power savings, Off for no power management. If an Advanced Power Management driver is loaded, power saving is active regardless of this setting. Reboot required. "Suspend," "Auto Hibernate," HDD powerdown," "CPU power-down" are automatic turnoff times. "Enable Hibernate
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    . Only one battery charges at a time. Save required. Saves changes and exits without rebooting. Saves changes and reboots the computer. Discards changes and exits. Resets all settings to defaults without exiting. Discards changes without exiting. Shows the BIOS version. Reboot suggested. 55
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    the OmniBook BIOS. Plug-and-play operating systems, drivers, and video BIOS Enhanced parallel port BIOS Free (see below) Plug-and play, PCI, and system BIOS Valid uses for memory addresses CC000-E7FFF: • Upper memory blocks (UMBs) in the range CC000-E7FFF. • PC card and ISA/PCI card memory windows
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    MPU 401 (MIDI) 376 Secondary HDD controller (internal CD-ROM) 378-37F LPT1 (printer port) 388-38B Sound 3B0-3BB VGA adapter 3C0-3DF VGA adapter 3E0-3E1 PC card bridge on PCI 3F0-3F5 Floppy controller 3F6 Primary HDD controller 3F7 Floppy controller 3F8-3FF COM1 (serial port) DMA
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    . • Contact your dealer, or contact Hewlett-Packard. See the OmniBook Support and Service booklet or open OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook Library. • Click Start and Help to use the Windows "troubleshooters" provided for several types of common problems. On the Contents tab, open the
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    the HP LaserJet IIIsi driver (300-dpi). Certain applications may not work properly with 600-dpi printers. Memory Problems If a message says you're out of memory To find out how much memory is in your OmniBook, run the System Configuration Utility. • In Windows Help, use the memory troubleshooter
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    port doesn't work properly • Set up the serial mouse manually. In Control Panel, double-click Add New Hardware and follow the instructions on the screen. Keep the serial mouse connected when you restart the OmniBook. File, Drive, and PC Card Problems If a PC card doesn't work properly in a card slot
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    setting prevents the OmniBook from automatically suspending after a period of inactivity if the CD-ROM drive is present. Serial and Infrared Communications Problems For serial and infrared problems • If a modem doesn't work properly, in Windows Help use the modem troubleshooter. If an application
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    you can choose the default OmniBook display setting. Power Problems If you have power problems that interfere with turning on or starting the OmniBook, see the troubleshooting chapter in the OmniBook Installation and Setup Guide, which came with the OmniBook. If the battery runs down too fast • Try
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    from any nearby heat source. Unplug the ac adapter and allow the battery to cool down. An elevated battery temperature prevents charging. If the OmniBook won't undock • Try turning it on and then undocking. If you've set up a password for undocking, the OmniBook can't undock while it's off. If your
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    Hewlett-Packard at the phone number in the Support and Service booklet or in OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook Library. Lockup Problems If you have problems that interfere with turning on or starting the OmniBook, see the troubleshooting chapter in the OmniBook Installation and Setup Guide
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    , 6 low warning, 32, 52 operating time, 8, 30, 32 power settings, 32, 50, 52 RAM card, 26 removing high-capacity, 23 replacing, 30 safeguards, 28 saving power, 32 second battery, 31 status, 16, 28 updating charge level, 28 blocks (upper memory), 56 boot configuration, 52 boot disks, 21 brightness
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    , 6 partitions, 22 repairing, 38 security, 35 swapping, 38 headphones, 11 help information sources, 4 online manual, 4 Windows, 15 Hibernate state, 19 HP F1044 ac adapter, 29 HP Financial Calculator, 45 HP User Tools comparison, 48 passwords, 36 PC identification, 35 power settings, 33 summary
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    key, 13, 52 HP Calculator, 46 numeric keypad, 13 shifted keys, 14 status, 16 tilting, 13 -L- learning Windows, 15 light (orange charging), 30 lockup problems, 64 low battery charging, 29 replacing, 30 warning, 32, 52 -M- math, 45 memory addresses, 56 amount, 50, 52, 59 troubleshooting, 59 microphone
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    , 52 tour of Windows, 15 TrackPoint, 9 troubleshooting, 4 display problems, 62 files and drives, 60 infrared problems, 61 lockup problems, 64 memory problems, 59 PC cards, 60 pointing device, 59 power problems, 62 printing problems, 58 serial problems, 61 sound problems, 61 turning off automatically
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    software, 38 updates, 4 upper memory blocks, 56 user password deleting, 37 options, 50, 52 setting up, 35 -V- VGA output, 6 viewing appointments, 40 volume adjusting, 11, 52 muting, 11 -W- warning (low battery), 32, 52 Web site, 4 Windows installing, 4 learning about, 15 -Z- Zoomed Video, 25 69
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HP OmniBook 2000/5700
User’s Guide
(Windows 95)
HP OMNIBOOK 2000/5700 USER’S GUIDE
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Using This Online Manual
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Finding More Information
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Notice
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1. GETTING COMFORTABLE
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Identifying Parts of the OmniBook
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Adjusting the Display
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To adjust the display
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Using the Pointing Device
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To use the pointing device
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To clean the pointing device
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Using Sound
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To adjust the speaker volume
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To connect a microphone, speakers, or headphones
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To record and play sound
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Using the OmniBook Keyboard
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To tilt the keyboard
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To use special features of the OmniBook keyboard
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Learning About Windows
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To learn about Windows
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2. OPERATING THE OMNIBOOK
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Checking the Status of the OmniBook
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Starting and Stopping the OmniBook
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To start the OmniBook
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To stop the OmniBook
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To reset and restart the OmniBook
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Using Storage Devices
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To install the floppy drive
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To insert and eject a floppy disk
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To install the CD-ROM drive
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