IBM 68666AU User Guide - Page 67

Other settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, Changing keyboard speed

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4. Change the value for Processor Serial Number Access from Disabled to Enabled and press Enter. 5. Save the settings, exit the program and restart your computer with the computer power switch to activate the new setting. Other settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility program The information in this section includes instructions for changing other settings using the Configuration/Setup Utility program, such as the keyboard speed, the startup sequence, remote administration, and power management. Changing keyboard speed You can change the speed at which the keyboard responds when you hold down a key. This setting can be found under Start Options in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. The default typematic rate is 30 characters per second (fast rate). Changing and viewing the startup sequence Your computer can be started from several devices including the hard disk drive, diskette drive, CD-ROM drive, or from the network. The startup program looks for these devices in a selected sequence. A different startup sequence can be selected for when your computer is turned on using the power switch than when it is turned on automatically (Wake on LAN). Use the Configuration/Setup Utility to select the primary startup sequence and the automatic power-on startup sequence. Primary startup sequence These settings control the sequence of devices used to startup your computer when it is turned on using the power switch. The default or preset settings for the primary startup sequence are: First startup device Second startup device Third startup device Fourth startup device [Diskette drive] [Hard disk ] [Network] [Disabled] Chapter 4. Configuration/Setup Utility program 51

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4.
Change the value for
Processor Serial Number Access
from
Disabled
to
Enabled
and press Enter.
5.
Save the settings, exit the program and restart your computer with the
computer power switch to activate the new setting.
Other settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility
program
The information in this section includes instructions for changing other
settings using the Configuration/Setup Utility program, such as the
keyboard speed, the startup sequence, remote administration, and power
management.
Changing keyboard speed
You can change the speed at which the keyboard responds when you hold
down a key.
This setting can be found under Start Options in the
Configuration/Setup Utility program.
The default
typematic rate
is 30
characters per second (fast rate).
Changing and viewing the startup sequence
Your computer can be started from several devices including the hard disk
drive, diskette drive, CD-ROM drive, or from the network.
The startup
program looks for these devices in a selected sequence.
A different startup
sequence can be selected for when your computer is turned on using the
power switch than when it is turned on automatically (Wake on LAN).
Use
the Configuration/Setup Utility to select the primary startup sequence and
the automatic power-on startup sequence.
Primary startup sequence
These settings control the sequence of devices used to startup your
computer when it is turned on using the power switch.
The default or
preset settings for the primary startup sequence are:
First startup device
[
Diskette drive
]
Second startup device
[
Hard disk ³
]
Third startup device
[
Network
]
Fourth startup device
[
Disabled
]
Chapter
4.
Configuration/Setup Utility program
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