Lenovo ThinkPad 385XD User's Guide for TP 380XD, TP 385XD - Page 42
One-Touch Setup, Power Mode, Display Device, View Angle, Device, Default, Status
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ThinkPad Distinctive Functions 1 The One-Touch Setup buttons Click on one of these buttons to set the system configuration. 2 The Power Mode buttons Click on one of these buttons to set the power mode to high performance mode, automatic mode, or customized mode. 3 The Display Device buttons Click on one of these buttons to set the display output type to the LCD, external monitor, or both. When making a presentation, you can click on the screen-blanking button to disable any system timers, such as the LCD turn-off timer or the power management mode timers. 4 The Help button displays online help. 5 The Exit button Click on this button to save the changes made and to exit the ThinkPad Configuration window. 6 The View Angle buttons Click on the front view or rear view buttons to display the hardware feature locations. 7 The Device buttons Click on the button of your choice from the window; then set the options for that device from the window that appears. If the device is enabled, the red indicator next to the button is lit. Otherwise, it stays off. 8 The Default button Click on this button to set the default values for each option and to cancel the changes you just made. 9 The Status bar The device name and its status appears in the status bar when you place the cursor on a device button. Only the top portion of the window is displayed when you click on the minimize button in the top-right corner. 22 IBM ThinkPad 380XD/385XD User's Guide