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1. The information in this guide is subject to change without notice COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL This guide contains information protected by copyright No part of this guide may be photo copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Compaq Computer Corporation 1999 Compaq Computer Corporation All rights reserved Printed in the U S A Brazil Canada Japan Korea Singapore Taiwan and the U K Compaq and Presario are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation The software described in this guide is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies 120227 001 Including Model Specific Features Upgrade Information b 5 D egi o a COMPAQ Mobile Internet PC Features Guide 1900 Series Purchase Date Store Name Computer Model No Computer Serial No Table of Contents i Contents CHAPTER 1 Using This Guide Text GOnVerntiors tete toe oo d ee be een be b beo 1 1 Special Messag
2. Adjusting the Volume You can change the speaker volume on your Internet PC Press the button to increase the volume Press the button to decrease the volume Pressing the and buttons at the same time will turn on and turn off the mute feature WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage reduce the speaker volume before putting on headphones Adjusting the Volume Using Windows To adjust the volume using Windows single click the Volume icon on the Windows Taskbar Use the slider bar to adjust the volume Click the Mute box to mute the volume Introducing Your SuperDisk Drive aisi on select models Your SuperDisk formerly known as LS 120 drive is a 3 5 inch diskette drive capable of storing up to 120 megabytes MB of information It delivers highly effective file transfer backup and storage capacity while maintaining compatibility with current 1 44 MB diskette SuperDisk is the perfect technology to use for large graphic files project and file management Internet downloads digital photo libraries large presentations video and audio files and much more It is the perfect device to store large amounts of data without using all the storage capacity on your hard drive Mobile Internet PC Features 3 9 Features of Your SuperDisk Drive The SuperDisk drive is designed to read write and format the following sizes of diskettes e 720 kilobytes KB e 1 44MB e 120MB Key features
3. Your modem is ready to operate using the International Telecommunications Union V 90 standard e K56flex compliant If your ISP uses the K56flex protocol the modem will automatically use this protocol to establish a connection e Intel VideoPhone compatible refer to the Using the Intel VideoPhone section e data fax capable refer to the Sending and Receiving Faxes section Identifying Your Modem To learn more about the modem installed on your computer complete the following steps 1 From the Windows Taskbar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Modems amp icon In the Modem Properties window the names of the installed modems are displayed 4 2 Learning About Your Modem 56K ITU V 90 Standard If you are able to connect to an ISP using the V 90 standard the modem will be able to download files at a maximum speed of 56 kilobits per second Kbps over standard telephone lines Download speeds will vary with telephone line conditions When using the V 90 standard download speeds are faster than upload speeds The maximum download speed is 56 Kbps and the maximum upload speed is 33 6 Kbps Transmission rates will vary depending on telephone line conditions The V 90 and K56flex protocols are designed only to increase the download transmission rate from V 90 or K56flex compliant digital sources Maximum achievable download transmission rates are currently unkno
4. ssssseeeeneeetnnns 4 2 CHAPTER 5 Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network Available only with a Port Replicator Setting Up a NetWork aasia ii ottico ettet tot ot oo ta oa etus 5 1 Hardware Requirements 5 1 Hardware InstallatiQri decet tette tet tt tet t t t t tte het es 5 1 Installing the Network Protocols 5 2 Sharing Foldefs mie aaa 5 4 File Security e atte tate test tete tette 5 4 Creating a Shared Folder etre eee tete eren tenete dens 5 4 Sharing a Folder aas ditte Lee dot Aet 5 5 iv Table of Contents Sharingi Prihters 3er o Pee mm tae aod 5 5 Setting Up Printer Sharing dodo a oie bits 5 5 Connecting to a Shared Printer sees 5 6 Disabling Printer Sharing sse 5 6 Mapping a Network Drive ccccccscccscsssssssssssessssscsesecsscsesessesecseessesessesassesassesaeesaesessesasens 5 7 CHAPTER 6 Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC Adding More 6 1 Installing Memory Expansion Modules eene nnns 6 1 What Are PG Gards zt ettet beni as 6 3 PO Card TVD6S te ete tos hot nt ttes HS ots Ut eter 6 4 Inserting a PC Card i c ertet eat Eee diete re ce ee cytes 6 4 Removing a PG Card dai opu HG Hel i a d Gnd es 6 5 Compaq C
5. 3 8 Adjusting the Volume Using Windows enne 3 8 Introducing Your SuperDisk Drive available on select 3 8 Features of Your SuperDisk Drive nnns 3 9 Table of Contents lii Using Your SuperDisk Drive seen 3 9 Inserting a Diskelte 2 3 1 1 oo bred Neto ee teo leti ot boten Eon 3 9 Ejecting a DISKette terme anne ete erret eere 3 10 Manually Ejecting a Diskette cccccccseecceseeseeeeeseeeeeceeecseeecesasseeecesaeseeeeesanseeeeetanaees 3 10 Creating a Startup SuperDisk Diskette ccccccssesssessssssesscsessssseessseesseessseeseeessseees 3 11 Write Protecting a Diskette sese 3 11 Formatting a SuperDisk Diskette ccccccceceeccceeceseeceeseeeeeceeeeseeeseeaeeeeeeesasaeeeeesasaees 3 12 SuperDisk Copy Disk sesenta 3 13 SuperDisk Accelerator available on select 3 13 Handling and Storing Diskettes sees 3 14 CHAPTER 4 Learning About Your Modem Performance Features 20900 eda ada e d Gd HE e e e 4 1 Identifying Your Modem sse nnne nennen 4 1 56K ITU V 90 Standard 4 2 Understanding Point to Point Connections
6. Cards Internet PCs are compatible with many PC Cards and CardBus PC Cards on the market today Refer to the documentation that came with your PC Card or contact your PC Card manufacturer for information The Compaq Web site lists many compatible PC Cards www compaq com athome support serv note NOTE Before buying a non Compaq PC Card check the documentation that comes with it to be sure it conforms to standards set by the PCMCIA Upgrading Your Mobile Internet 6 7 Using Network PC Cards Your Internet PC can support many types of Ethernet based and Token Ring based network cards This support allows you to connect to other computers printers modems and the Internet The Microsoft Windows 98 Getting Started guide and the documentation that came with your network card will have more information about setting up to use a network or compatible network card Compaq Netelligent PC Card is one of the compatible network PC Cards you can use with your computer The Compaq Web site lists many compatible network cards www compaq com athome support serv note PC Card Software Some types of PC Cards require card specific device drivers Contact your PC Card manufacturer for additional information Configuring PC Cards The PC Card software needed to easily install and configure PC Cards in Windows is provided on your Internet PC You do not need to turn off your computer or initiate Sleep mode before inserting a PC Card Wh
7. To recover from a frozen software program complete the following steps Press Ctrl Alt Delete The Close Program window displays 2 Select the program that is not responding 3 Click the End Task button A message displays prompting you to close the program that is not responding 4 Click End Task NOTE Learn to save your work often Work that has not been saved may be lost when a program or the computer stops responding 3 2 Mobile Internet PC Features Recovering from a Locked System Occasionally you may encounter a nonworking keyboard or a frozen screen To restart your computer complete the following steps 1 Press and hold down the Power button for at least four seconds This action will cause a manual shutdown 2 Press the Power button once to restart If your computer still does not restart complete the following steps 1 Remove the battery and unplug the AC power for at least 30 seconds 2 Reinsert the battery or reconnect AC power and press the Power button once to restart If files were open when the computer locked up ScanDisk a Microsoft Windows utility program will automatically run ScanDisk will determine if the improper shutdown caused any errors on the hard drive Errors may occur if the Microsoft Windows operating system was not able to properly close all files before the shutdown If no errors are found the restart process will continue If ScanDisk does detect errors follow the instr
8. ad to enter numbers To turn on Num Lock mode press Fn F5 Caps Lock This feature is activated When used letters are typed in uppercase To turn Cap Lock on press the Caps Lock key gt Scroll Lock This feature is activated Text that takes up more than a full screen scrolls up the screen line by line To turn on Scroll Lock press Fn F6 3 6 Mobile Internet PC Features Using the Function Keys Use the function keys on the keyboard to perform repeated tasks quickly The function keys are located on the top row of the keyboard The Fn key activates a function key The Fn key is located in the lower left area of the keyboard To use a function key press the Fn key at the same time you press a function key Function Keys and Fn Key Mobile Internet PC Features 3 7 The following keys have already been assigned Function Keys Function E Keys Icon Description F1 a My Presario F2 Xx Online MarketPlace F3 Switches between the display and external monitor F4 Sleep F5 amp Num Lock F6 Scroll Lock F7 Xx i Brightness control down F8 XX 4 Brightness control up F9 CD or DVD play pause F10 m CD or DVD stop F11 lt lt CD or DVD previous track F12 gt gt CD or DVD next track Refer to the Using Your Keyboard to Access the Internet section for more information about My Presario and Online MarketPlace 3 8 Mobile Internet PC Features
9. anel of your computer Right Panel of Your Computer Right Panel Components Battery Compartment Microphone Jack Volume Up Down Button Fan Vent Headphone Jack Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC 2 9 Back Panel of Your Mobile Internet PC The following components are located on the back panel of your computer Back Panel of Your Computer Back Panel Components Modem Port fParallel Printer Port USB Port External Monitor Port Keyboard Mouse Port Fan Vent SerialPort AC Adapter Connector Available on select models 2 10 Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Bottom of Your Mobile Internet PC The following components are located on the bottom of your computer Bottom of Your Computer Bottom Components Wedge Connector Serial Number Keyboard Eject Switch Battery Release Switch Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC 2 11 The Wedge available on select models The Wedge adds features to your Internet PC For example your Internet PC can read CDs DVDs available on select models and play audio CDs You can also save files to 3 5 inch diskettes or SuperDisks The Wedge supports the notebook at an angle for easier use The Wedge Wedge Components CDorDVD Drive Alignment Hooks Release Buttons Diskette or SuperDisk Drive Connector Available on select models For more information about SuperDisk see the Mobile Internet PC Feat
10. ch of a button In some regions the Featured Web site button replaces the Instant E Commerce button Instant E Mail opens the Microsoft Outlook Express e mail program For AOL subscribers this button opens your AOL e mail account Introducing Your Mobile Internet PG 2 5 Internet Zone All Other Countries Outside Button United States the United States My Presario is your direct link to the Compaq Help Web site for quick answers to your computing questions To access My Presario press the Fn F1 keys My Presario is your instant connection to Compaq for product information helpful hints performance updates service and more Online MarketPlace takes you to an electronic shopping experience Compaq has partnered with several companies to provide you with the convenience of catalog shopping at the touch of a button Instant Answer connects you to a Web page that is a central location for solving problems and answering questions To access Instant Answer press the Fn F2 keys Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Reprogramming Your Internet Zone Buttons and Function Keys You can reprogram the Internet Zone buttons to reflect your personal preferences The Easy Access Internet Zone icon is located on the Windows Taskbar It can also be reached by clicking the Start button then Programs and choosing Reprogram Easy Access Buttons To reprogram your Internet Zone buttons com
11. changes to any files e Full Others on the network will have read and write access to the file or contents of the folder They will be able to change or possibly delete all the files in the shared folder e Depends on Password You may designate a Read Only or a Full Access password Click OK Sharing Printers One of the advantages of installing a network is the ability to share expensive resources such as a printer Setting Up Printer Sharing To share a printer complete the following steps 1 From the Windows Taskbar click the Start button point to Settings then click Printers Right click the desired printer and select Sharing Select Shared As You may change the Share name add Comments and set a Password if desired Click OK In the Printers window an open hand holding the printer you shared on the network is displayed Close the Printers window 5 6 Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network Connecting to a Shared Printer To connect to a shared network printer complete the following steps 1 From the Windows Taskbar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Printers 2 Double click the Add Printer icon The Add Printer window is displayed Select Network Printer then click Next 3 To find the network printer click Browse The Browse for Printer window is displayed Select the printer you want to use then click OK The network printer path statement is
12. ctricity by briefly touching a grounded unpainted metal object or surface Installing Memory Expansion Modules expanding memory The use of non Compaq memory modules may raise potential CAUTION It is recommended that you use Compaq memory modules when warranty issues To properly install memory modules complete the following steps Turn off your computer using the Windows shutdown process 2 Disconnect all power sources and external hardware from your computer 3 Remove the battery from its compartment 4 Turn your computer over and locate the keyboard latch Q 5 Slide the latch until the keyboard pops up CAUTION If you enter Hibernation mode instead of turning off your computer when adding memory you will lose data 6 2 Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC Lifting the Keyboard 6 Hold the keyboard out of the way 7 Locate the memory expansion slot Installing the Memory Expansion Module Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC 6 3 8 Insert the new memory module when inserting the memory module Excessive pressure can damage the memory CAUTION When installing memory expansion modules apply gentle even pressure module is not seated you may see memory error messages or your computer may not recognize the memory module LS NOTE Make sure the memory module is properly seated and snapped into place If it 9 Gently press the keyboard back into place 10 Reinsert the battery 11 Restart you
13. dge from Your Computer ssssneeenns 2 13 Inserting the Battery 2 14 Removing the Battery aee beate e EORR ERR AERE ROBAR SERERE 2 15 ii Table of Contents Charging the Bale N T TATATA A 2 16 Battery Charging 1 tton etie a n ee e d e ts 2 16 Spare or Extra Batteries rere oO ROO ep 2 16 Plugging In Your Computer to AC Power 2 17 Unplugging the Computer from AC Power sssssssssenenennnneennnnens 2 17 CHAPTER 3 Mobile Internet PC Features Turning On Your Mobile Internet PC sessesseeseeeneennnenn nnn 3 1 Recovering from a Locked Program or System eee 3 1 Recovering from a Locked Program 3 1 Recovering from a Locked System cccccececsceseeseeeeceeeeeeecaeseeecesaeseeeeesasseeeesasaeanenees 3 2 Turning Off Your Mobile Internet PC Properly c ccescssessssssssscsetscssesssseesecsesessssessseeseeeees 3 3 standard Off Mode e a ide 3 3 Full Off Main Power Off Mode 3 3 Using the Numeric Keypad sss nnne 3 4 Using the Scroll Button tdt uiuit us 3 5 Understanding Your Computer Status Lights sse 3 5 Using the Function Keys iw were reete 3 6 Adiusting the Vol tTie oorr e e tete c d e te He c oio dei ts
14. displayed in the Add Printer window 4 If you would like to print from MS DOS based programs select Yes then click Next If you will not be printing from MS DOS based programs select No then click Next 5 Amessage appears reminding you to put it online before you try printing Click Next 6 Select the printer manufacturer and model and click Next NOTE If your printer manufacturer or model is not listed click Have Disk and follow the instructions shown 7 You may either accept the default printer name or change it If you want this to be the default printer select Yes then click Finish If you do not wish this to be the default printer select No then click Finish Disabling Printer Sharing You may occasionally find it necessary to restrict access to a shared network printer You can only disable printer sharing at the computer to which the printer is directly connected To disable printer sharing complete the following steps 1 From the Windows Taskbar click the Start button point to Settings and then click Printers 2 Right click the icon of the printer for which you wish to disable sharing Select Sharing 3 Select the Not Shared option then click OK Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network 5 7 Mapping a Network Drive a HINT The Network Neighborhood 9 icon will not appear on the Windows desktop W until the network protocols are installed If you wish to automatically access a sha
15. emove the diskette from the drive OR From the Windows desktop double click the My Computer B icon 3 Right click the 31 Floppy A e icon then select Eject The diskette will eject from the drive Manually Ejecting a Diskette If you need to manually eject a diskette when the power is off complete the following steps Make sure the power is off and any external power sources are disconnected 2 Insert a metal rod such as a paper clip approximately 1 16 inch in diameter and at least 3 8 inch in length into the Manual Eject hole and push firmly as shown in the figure The diskette should pop out of the SuperDisk drive Manually Ejecting a Diskette 3 Remove the diskette from the drive If the diskette does not eject contact your local Compaq authorized dealer reseller or service provider Mobile Internet PC Features 3 11 Creating a Startup SuperDisk Diskette You can start your computer from the SuperDisk drive which is your A drive if you have a diskette containing the necessary system files To create a Startup SuperDisk diskette you must copy the Windows system files to the diskette Copying system files does not erase files already saved to the diskette To create a Startup SuperDisk diskette complete the following steps Turn on your computer if it is not already turned on Insert a SuperDisk diskette From the Windows desktop double click the My Computer 8 icon Right click the 31 Floppy A amp
16. en you insert a PC Card for the first time Windows identifies the new hardware and automatically determines the correct settings for the card to install the needed PC Card drivers You may be prompted to make simple setup choices Once you have completed setup for a PC Card each time you insert that card Windows remembers the correct settings and configures it automatically Depending on the card and the version of PC Card software you are using you may have to turn on PC Card drivers or install device drivers Your computer features easy to follow popup windows to guide you through the process 6 8 Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC Vendor Provided PC Card Software PC Card vendors provide the following types of PC Card software Card specific device driver If needed install a card specific device driver in Windows It is important to be certain you are installing only a card specific device driver Installing the wrong software can limit the card s ability to work properly If diskettes are not clearly labeled or the instructions are unclear call your PC Card vendor for more specific information Direct or point enabler An enabler is proprietary software which means it is designed to support only the card it comes with An enabler can prevent your computer from working with other PC Cards When an enabler is used you lose the benefits of your existing PC Card software You lose features such as Power Management Sleep Hibernat
17. es nete eee eee a e E ee 1 2 Locating Help 1 2 rp U u URR 1 2 INDEX en M 1 2 Troubleshooting 5 tiet eto ee t ne n E e ette dc 1 2 Understanding Your Service and Support Options sss 1 3 Comments about this Guide 4 nesciente tette tbt taedet tendat nnde 1 3 CHAPTER 2 Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Checking Your Connections iisi 2 1 Front of Your Mobile Internet PC 2 2 Using Your Keyboard to Access the Internet seen 2 4 ZONG DE RE dre EH 2 4 Reprogramming Your Internet Zone Buttons and Function 2 6 Disabling and Enabling the Internet Zone Buttons see 2 6 Left Panel of Your Mobile Internet PC ccecccccceseseeeeeeesesceeeeeeeesesaceeeececacseeeeesateeeeeesasaeeees 2 7 Right Panel of Your Mobile Internet PC cccccscsscesscssessssessssssssscsseessssessessseessssessseesaees 2 8 Back Panel of Your Mobile Internet PC senes 2 9 Bottom of Your Mobile Internet PC 2 10 The Wedge available on select models ssenn 2 11 Attaching the Wedge to Your 2 12 Detaching the We
18. he Internet The Compaq Internet Zone buttons provide quick easy access to the Internet Internet Zone The Internet Zone located at the top of your Internet PC keyboard automatically connects you to the Internet Before using these buttons and keys you must have access to the Internet The Internet Zone gives you quick access to the most frequently used Internet activities These buttons are programmed to do the following Button Internet Zone United States Instant Internet Access provides your daily start point to the Internet It connects you to a personalized Web page filled with local weather news sports and financial information Instant Search accesses a default Web site that helps you locate information on the Internet Retail Central provides an instant connection to your computer store and a variety of leading consumer companies Instant E Mail provides one touch access for sending and reading your e mail All Other Countries Outside the United States Instant Internet Access is your daily start point to the Internet It connects you to a personalized Web page filled with local weather news sports and financial information Instant Search opens a search engine Web site that helps you locate information on the Internet Instant E Commerce takes you to an electronic shopping experience Compaq has worked with several companies to provide you with the convenience of catalog shopping at the tou
19. ial meaning in this guide Y HINT Helpful hints that will make using your computer easier and faster Ly NOTE Important information concerning the operation of your Internet PC CAUTION Failure to follow directions may result in equipment damage or loss of WARNING Failure to follow directions may result in bodily harm or loss of life Locating Help Compaq provides you with several resources to help you learn about your Internet PC These resources include the following Glossary Computer terms that may be unfamiliar to you are identified in the glossary Index The index is a comprehensive list of the topics covered in this guide Troubleshooting The Troubleshooting section shows how to fix many common computer related issues Using This Guide 1 3 Understanding Your Service and Support Options Your Internet PC is equipped with several helpful programs that will aid you in identifying and solving common computer problems If you need further technical support visit the Compaq Web site at www compaq com Compaq Technical Support telephone numbers are listed in the Limited Warranty Statement NOTE Locate the model and serial numbers for your computer before you call technical support Write these numbers down for future use Comments about this Guide Compaq Computer Corporation welcomes comments and suggestions you may have concerning this guide Send correspondence to the following add
20. icon then select Format Select 120 3 MB for the Capacity Select Copy system files only for the Format type ON Br ee Pares Click the Start button The computer will begin to copy its system files to the diskette Once the files are copied to the diskette you will have a Startup SuperDisk diskette Write Protecting a Diskette The write protect tab on a standard 3 5 inch diskette or a SuperDisk diskette serves the purpose of not allowing you to save data to or delete data from the diskette The write protect tab functions the same way as on a standard 3 5 inch diskette If the hole is covered you can read and write to the diskette If the hole is open you can only read from the diskette 3 12 Mobile Internet PC Features Formatting a SuperDisk Diskette SuperDisk diskettes are preformatted so you can use them immediately If you need to reformat a SuperDisk diskette complete the following steps 1 2 3 4 From the Windows desktop double click the My Computer amp icon Right click the 31 Floppy A amp icon then select Format Select 120 3 MB for the Capacity Select Quick Full or Copy system files only for the Format type Quick Deletes all the files from the disk but does not scan the disk for bad sectors The Quick format option only works on disks that have been previously formatted You should choose Quick format if you are sure that your diskette is not damaged Full Prepares a disket
21. ion support for other PC Cards and the ability to hot plug to insert cards without restarting your computer Enabler software should only be installed by an experienced user In fact an enabler is rarely needed NOTE An enabler can disable your computer s ability to function with another PC Card As a precaution copy your important files to a diskette before installing an Ly enabler NOTE All Compaq computers with PC Card slots already have PC Card software loaded Do not install vendor provided Card and Socket Services Index A AC adapter 2 1 AC power connecting 2 17 unplugging 2 17 access depends on password 5 5 file 5 4 full 5 5 read only 5 5 Add Printer Wizard 5 6 battery 2 1 charging 2 16 charging time 2 16 compartment 2 8 extra batteries 2 16 release switch 2 10 removing 2 15 buttons display release 2 2 Instant E Commerce 2 3 Instant E Mail 2 3 Instant Internet Access 2 3 Instant Search 2 3 Internet zone 2 4 left touchpad 2 2 power 2 2 right touchpad 2 2 scroll button 3 5 scroll up down 2 2 volume down 2 8 3 8 volume up 2 8 3 8 wedge release 2 11 2 13 Index 1 category 5 Ethernet 5 1 CD DVD 2 11 charging the battery 2 16 computer adjusting volume 3 8 back panel 2 9 bottom 2 10 connections 2 1 front 2 2 full off 3 3 left panel 2 7 main power off 3 3 name 5 3 password 5 3 right panel 2 8 scroll button 3 5 standard off 3 3 turning off 3 3 turning on 3 1 connecting to a ne
22. ireless PC Card antennas Inserting a PC Card Your Internet PC is shipped with a blank PC Card installed You must remove this blank card to insert your PC Card To insert a PC Card into your computer complete the following steps 1 2 3 4 Press the Eject button once to expose the push button Press the Eject button again to eject the blank PC Card Guide the PC Card label side up into the PC Card slot Gently push the card into the slot The computer automatically configures the PC Card If the computer is turned on it will beep when the card is ready to use Ly NOTE Your Internet PC can accept two Type II PC Cards or one Type 1 PC Card CAUTION Do not force the card into the slot as this may damage the connector pins Upgrading Your Mobile Internet 6 5 Inserting a PC Card Removing a PC Card If your computer is turned on click the PC Card S icon on the Windows Taskbar to stop card activity before you remove the card A popup window prompts you to remove the card Then follow these steps to remove the PC card 1 Push in on the recessed PC Card Eject button to extend it 2 Push the extended button back into the unit The PC Card pops out and if the computer is turned on the computer will beep 3 Gently grasp the card and pull it out completely 4 Place the blank PC Card into the computer 6 6 Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC Ejecting a PC Card Compaq Compatible PC
23. ity is taking place Files folders are being transferred to the SuperDisk diskette with the Staging Area enabled The color progressively turns to gray as the data is written to the diskette You can place your cursor over the icon to display the amount of data transfer remaining A file was successfully saved to a SuperDisk diskette and the file remains open Light gray disk yellow shutter Brown disk Yellow disk Light gray disk black shutter The Staging Area is disabled Handling and Storing Diskettes CAUTION Do not ship or move your computer with a SuperDisk diskette in the drive The diskette mechanism locks in place when a diskette is ejected to ensure the drive will sustain no damage during shipping or moving The mechanism remains unlocked and subject to damage when a diskette is loaded Use the cases provided with your SuperDisk diskettes for storing and transporting the diskettes Learning About Your Modem 4 1 Chapter 4 Learning About Your Modem Your Internet PC is equipped with a 56K V 90 data fax modem Before using your modem to connect to the Internet you must establish an account with an Internet service provider ISP If your Internet PC is equipped with a digital modem please refer to the digital modem features guide Performance Features Your modem has several features that significantly enhance its performance These features include the following e 56K ITU V 90 compliant
24. mum of 15 letters numbers and the following special characters QG Do not use any blank spaces in the Workgroup name box Click OK The System Settings Change window is displayed Click Yes to restart your computer The Microsoft Networking window is displayed Complete the following steps a d Enter a User name Your user name should be easy to remember since you will use it every time you log on to your network Enter a Password Typing of a password is optional If you choose not to type a password leave the password box blank Click OK Document your user name and password for future reference Close the Control Panel window Repeat this procedure to add the next computer to the network 5 4 Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network Sharing Folders To prevent others on the network from accessing sensitive files on your computer you can set the access level on a folder by adjusting the shared files properties The shared properties can be changed to meet your file security needs CAUTION You should never share your Windows folder or any of its subfolders or files The accidental deletion of any Windows file can prevent your computer from operating properly If you choose to share your entire hard drive carefully consider the type of access you will allow File Security Microsoft Networking enables file sharing at the folder level that is all the files in a folder mus
25. o AC power follow the instructions on the Compaq Hardware Setup poster Refer to the Government Approvals section of the Mobile Internet PC Reference Manual for worldwide power cord information Unplugging the Computer from AC Power When your computer does not have a charged battery you should save your work and turn off the computer before unplugging it from AC power When a charged battery is in the computer you can simply unplug it from AC power The computer automatically switches to battery power WARNING Make sure you can easily reach the electrical outlet Unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet when you want to disconnect power from your computer Do not leave the AC adapter plugged into the electrical outlet WARNING Do not place anything on power cords or cables Arrange them so that no one will accidentally step on or trip over them Do not pull on a cord or cable When unplugging from the electrical outlet grasp the cord by the plug WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not use converter kits sold for appliances to power your computer 2 18 Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Mobile Internet PC Features 3 1 Chapter 3 Mobile Internet PC Features Turning On Your Mobile Internet PC To turn on your computer press the Power button which is located at the top of the keyboard Recovering from a Locked Program or System Recovering from a Locked Program
26. of the SuperDisk drive include the following e Storage capacity of 120 MB of data on a single 3 5 inch diskette a capacity increase of more than 83 times the capacity of the standard 3 5 inch diskette e Motorized diskette ejection providing easy operation e Faster transfer rate and access time than the 1 44 MB diskette drive delivering up to 5 times the performance when using a SuperDisk diskette Using Your SuperDisk Drive For optimum performance use Imation SuperDisk diskettes with your SuperDisk drive Inserting a Diskette To insert a 1 44 MB or SuperDisk diskette into the drive complete the following steps 1 Turn on your computer if it is not already turned on 2 Hold the diskette label side up and gently insert the diskette into the drive After you insert a diskette it will take a few seconds for the drive to read the diskette before you can use it NOTE The SuperDisk Drive Diskette Eject button is motorized and does not pop out after inserting a diskette 3 10 Mobile Internet PC Features Ejecting a Diskette Because the SuperDisk drive has a motorized Diskette Eject button your computer must be turned on in order to eject a diskette Do not turn off your computer until the diskette has been ejected The diskette will not eject if the computer is still writing to the diskette To eject a diskette complete the following steps Push the Diskette Eject button The diskette will eject from the drive 2 R
27. ompatible PC Cards sse 6 6 Using Network PC Cards sse enne 6 7 e e e e de e Meet 6 7 Configuring PG Gards 22d tto ete ote eee o ete ed ih de ede 6 7 Vendor Provided PC Card Software sse 6 8 Index Chapter 1 Using This Guide 1 1 Using This Guide Thank you for buying a Compaq Mobile Internet PC This Features Guide will help you to familiarize yourself with the features of your Internet PC as well as information on how to upgrade your computer Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the special text and messages used throughout this guide Text Conventions The examples below explain the specially formatted text used in this guide Keyboard key names appear in bold type Home End Backspace Tab Keyboard keys that must be pressed at the same time to perform a task appear in bold type with a plus between the key names Ctrl Home Drives appear as capital letters drive C Folder names appear with initial capital letters Favorites File names appear in italics with an initial capital letter Setup exe Command line statements appear in lower case bold type a install Names of icons appear in bold type followed by a picture of the icon My Computer S icon Menu items appear in bold type Programs Accessories 1 2 Using This Guide Special Messages The following words and symbols have spec
28. plete the following steps 1 From the Status bar right click the Easy Access Internet Zone icon and choose Reprogram Easy Access Buttons 2 The Compaq Easy Access Button Settings window is displayed Click the button you wish to change 3 Follow the instructions provided Disabling and Enabling the Internet Zone Buttons You may turn off all Internet Zone buttons from the Easy Access Button program When turned off no Internet Zone buttons will operate The Easy Access Internet Zone 1 icon located on the Taskbar will appear with a red X on top You can still access the button functions if you click the Easy Access Internet Zone icon To disable the Internet Zone buttons complete the following steps 1 From the Windows Taskbar right click the Easy Access Internet Zone icon 2 Click Disable Easy Access Buttons To enable the Internet Zone buttons complete the following steps 1 From the Windows Taskbar right click the Easy Access Internet Zone icon 2 Click Enable Easy Access Buttons Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC 2 7 Left Panel of Your Mobile Internet PC The following components are located on the left panel of your computer Left Panel of Your Computer Left Panel Components Q Security Slot 2PCCardSlots FanVent Hard Drive 2 8 Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Right Panel of Your Mobile Internet PC The following components are located on the right p
29. r computer The new memory will be recognized by your computer What Are PC Cards PC Cards formerly known as PCMCIA Cards are removable devices that increase the storage or communications capability of your computer PC Cards come in three different sizes Type I Type II and Type III PC Cards have the following things in common e 2 standard bus sizes 16 bit PCMCIA or 32 bit CardBus e 68 pin connectors e approximately the same size as a credit card but differences in thickness PC Cards are easy to install Other issues however especially software considerations can impact your ability to use them effectively The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA was formed in 1989 to set industry standards for the use of PC Card technology PCMCIA represents more than 500 companies in the computer industry As a member of PCMCIA s Board of Directors and Executive Committee Compaq is a driving force in the PC Card industry 6 4 Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC PC Card Types PC Card types vary as follows Type I cards are usually memory cards and are the thinnest at 3 3 mm Type II cards such as modem cards are 5 0 mm thick Type III cards typically hard disk drives are the thickest at 10 5 mm Extended Type I Type II and Type III PC Cards are the same height and width as standard size PC Cards They have added length or thickness at one end so they can accommodate external connectors or w
30. r sharing disabling 5 6 protocol IPX SPX 5 2 TCP IP 5 2 R removing the battery 2 15 restarting the computer 3 2 S Scandisk 3 2 securing your computer security slot 2 7 serial number 2 10 serial numbers 1 3 share properties file 5 4 shared folder creating 5 4 sharing folders 5 4 hard drive 5 4 slots 2 7 security 2 7 speakers 2 2 startup diskette creating 3 11 status lights 3 5 storage capacity 3 9 SuperDisk 3 8 3 9 copy disk 3 13 drive 2 11 features 3 9 SuperDisk Accelerator 3 13 disabling 3 14 enabling 3 14 icon 3 14 SuperDisk diskette creating a startup 3 11 T text conventions 1 1 touchpad 2 2 left button 2 2 right button 2 2 turning on and off your computer 3 1 U upload speed 4 2 user name 5 3 V 90 standard 4 1 4 2 volume adjusting 3 8 control 3 8 wedge 2 11 alignment hooks 2 11 attaching 2 12 connector 2 10 connectors 2 11 detaching 2 13 release buttons 2 11 workgroup 5 3 write protecting 3 11
31. red folder on another computer each time you turn on your computer and log onto the network complete the following steps 1 Right click the My Computer 3 icon 2 Click Map Network Drive The Drive text box automatically contains the next available drive letter 3 Click the down arrow located on the right side of the Path text box Select the path statement of the drive you wish to map Add the exact folder location to complete the path statement Your path statement should look similar to the following C My Documents Shared Files 4 Click the Reconnect at logon box If the folder is password protected you will be prompted for the password when you log onto the network 5 8 Connecting Your Mobile Internet to a Network Upgrading Your Mobile Internet 6 1 Chapter 6 Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC Adding More Memory Memory upgrades of 32 64 or 128 megabytes MB of random access memory RAM are available for your computer Contact your Compaq retailer seller or authorized dealer for information on memory or refer to your accessories catalog The memory specifications for your 1900 Mobile Internet PC are as follows e 144 SODIMMs small outline dual inline memory modules e SyncDRAM synchronous dynamic random access memory e 3 3 volt beginning this procedure make sure you are properly grounded discharged of static CAUTION Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components Before ele
32. ress COMPAQ COMPUTER CORP ATTN DOCUMENTATION PROGRAM MANAGER MAIL CODE 060504 20555 SH 249 HOUSTON TX 77070 NOTE This address is for comments and suggestions only It is not for the purpose of obtaining technical assistance 1 4 Using This Guide Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC 2 1 Chapter 2 Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Checking Your Connections The following graphic shows your computer connections Your Computer Connections Q AC Adapter Battery Modem Cable 2 2 Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Front of Your Mobile Internet PC Components on the front of your computer include the following Front of Your Computer Display Power Light Power Button Scroll Up Down Button Keyboard O Battery Charge Light Q TouchPad Display Release Button Speaker Right TouchPad Button Q Left TouchPad Button Number Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC 2 3 Internet Zone Buttons and Status Lights Internet Zone Buttons and Status Lights AC Adapter Light Retail Central Button Num Lock Light Instant E Mail Button Instant Internet Access Button Caps Lock Light Instant Search Button Scroll Lock Light NOTE The F1 and F2 keys are also programmed to take you directly to the Internet Refer to the Using the Function Keys section in this guide for more information Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Using Your Keyboard to Access t
33. ry charge 2 2 3 5 caps lock 2 3 3 5 num lock 3 5 power 2 2 3 5 scroll lock 3 5 status 3 5 mapping anetwork drive 5 7 memory adding 6 1 caution 6 1 6 3 electrostatic discharge 6 1 illustration 6 2 installing 6 1 6 2 specifications 6 1 messages printer offline 5 6 Mobile Internet PC See computer model number 2 2 modem 4 1 56K 4 1 cable 2 1 data fax 4 1 identifying 4 1 properties 4 1 My Presario 2 5 3 7 N name computer 5 3 user 5 3 workgroup 5 3 network configuring 5 1 hardware installation 5 1 hardware requirements 5 1 icon 5 2 installing network protocols 5 2 setting up 5 1 network interface adapter 5 1 Network Neighborhood 5 7 network printer connecting to 5 6 num lock lights 2 3 numeric keypad 3 4 Index 3 password 5 3 PC card slots 2 7 PC cards 6 3 CardBus 6 3 card specific device driver 6 8 Compaq Netelligent PC Card 6 7 compatible 6 6 compatible network cards 6 7 configuring 6 7 definition 6 3 enablers 6 8 inserting 6 4 network cards 6 7 removing 6 5 software 6 7 6 8 typeI 6 4 type II 6 4 type 6 4 types 6 4 PCMCIA See PC Cards point to point connection 4 2 ports external monitor 2 9 keyboard 2 9 mouse 2 9 parallel 2 9 printer 2 9 serial 2 9 USB 2 9 power button 2 2 full off 3 3 light 2 2 main power off 3 3 turning off 3 3 turning on 3 1 print sharing enabling 5 2 printer connecting to a network 5 6 offline 5 6 Index 4 printe
34. t be either shared or not shared You cannot share some files in a folder and keep others private at the same time If you want to share files on the network it is recommended that you create a special folder for these files and share only that folder This feature provides the flexibility of allowing file sharing while keeping secure all other programs and sensitive files on your hard drive Creating a Shared Folder To create a shared folder on the hard drive complete the following steps 1 Double click the My Computer amp icon 2 Double click C or the letter that corresponds to your hard drive 3 On the window menu bar click File point to New and then click Folder A New Folder is displayed in the window 4 Give the folder a name that indicates it is shared such as Shared Files 5 Move the files you wish to share into this folder Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network 5 5 Sharing a Folder To share the folder complete the following steps 1 m js Locate the folder using Microsoft Windows Explorer Right click the folder name Click Sharing Click Shared As The folder name is displayed automatically in the Share Name box If you wish you may change the share name Type a comment in the Comment text box Typing a comment is optional Click the Access Type you wish to activate e Read Only Others will only be able to read the files in the folder They will not be able to make
35. t to Settings then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Network 5 icon 3 When the message Your network is not complete Do you want to continue is displayed click Yes 4 In the Network window the Configuration tab is displayed a Click Add b Select Client and click Add Select Microsoft Select Client for Microsoft Networks then click OK e Select File and Print Sharing then click in both boxes to make check marks appear Click OK In the Network window the Configuration tab is displayed 5 Click Add 6 In the Select Network Component Type window a Click Protocol b Click Add Select Microsoft Select IPX SPX compatible Protocol Click OK Click Add Click Protocol Click Add Select Microsoft Select TCP IP k Click OK m c Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network 5 3 Select the Identification Tab in the Network window and complete the following steps a C Enter a name for the computer This name must be unique different from the name of every other computer in the network The name may contain a maximum of 15 letters numbers and the following special characters 5 amp _ Do not use any blank spaces in the Computer name box Enter a Workgroup name If you would like all computers to have access to each other the Workgroup name must be the same for all of the computers on the network The name may contain a maxi
36. te so that you can store information on it If the diskette has any files on it formatting will remove the files If you are formatting a 1 44 MB diskette it will be scanned for bad sectors after it is formatted Copy system files only Copies system files to a diskette that is already formatted without erasing the files on the diskette A diskette containing system files can be used to start your computer Click the Start button Your computer will begin formatting the SuperDisk diskette A progress bar will indicate its completion status in percentage Mobile Internet PC Features 3 13 SuperDisk Copy Disk SuperDisk Copy Disk allows you to duplicate 1 44 MB diskettes and SuperDisk diskettes quickly and easily 1 SAC obe Insert the source diskette the diskette you wish to copy from into the SuperDisk drive From the Windows desktop double click the My Computer 8 icon Right click the 3 Floppy A amp icon then select SuperDisk Copy Disk Click the Start button Click Removable Drive A in the Copy from field and click the Start button Click Removable Drive A in the Copy to field and click the Start button Your computer begins copying files from the source diskette When your computer prompts you remove the source diskette and insert the destination diskette the diskette you wish to copy to Click OK Your computer begins writing files to the destination diskette Click OK when the S
37. twork Printer 5 6 connection speeds 4 2 connectors AC adapter 2 9 wedge 2 11 D disabling printer sharing 5 6 diskette 3 8 3 9 1 44 MB 3 9 120 3 9 See SuperDisk 3 5 inch See 1 44 MB 720 KB 3 9 drive 2 11 eject button 3 10 ejecting 3 10 formatting 3 12 handling 3 14 manually ejecting 3 10 storing 3 14 write protecting 3 11 Index 2 diskette drive 3 8 display 2 2 download speeds 4 2 drives hard 2 7 F fan vent 2 7 2 8 2 9 file sharing enabling 5 2 folders sharing 5 4 formatting a diskette 3 12 function keys using 3 6 H hard drive 2 7 sharing 5 4 help 1 2 hibernation 3 3 hub 5 1 icons network 5 2 card 6 5 inserting the battery 2 14 Instant Answer 2 5 Instant E Commerce 2 3 button 2 4 Instant E mail 2 4 Instant E Mail 2 3 Instant Internet Access 2 3 2 4 Instant Search 2 3 2 4 Intel VideoPhone compatibility with modem 4 1 International Telecommunications Union 4 1 Internet PC See computer Internet zone 2 4 ITU See International Telecommunications Union J jack headphone 2 8 microphone 2 8 modem 2 9 K K56flex 4 1 keyboard 2 2 eject switch 2 10 Instant Answer 2 5 Instant E Commerce 2 4 Instant E Mail 2 4 Instant Internet 2 4 Instant Search 2 4 My Presario 2 5 numeric keypad 3 4 Online MarketPlace 2 5 Retail Central 2 4 keys function 3 6 numlock 3 7 scroll lock 3 7 L light num Lock 2 3 scroll lock 2 3 lights AC adapter 2 3 3 5 batte
38. uctions shown to continue the restart process Work that was not saved prior to the lockup may be lost Mobile Internet PC Features 3 3 Turning Off Your Mobile Internet PC Properly Standard Off Mode To turn off your computer properly complete the following steps 1 Save any work you want to keep by clicking the File menu then clicking Save If the Save As window is displayed type in a file name and specify where you want to save the file then click the Save button 2 Exitthe program you are using by clicking the Close button in the top right hand corner of the window 3 Maximize and close any windows shown on the Taskbar at the bottom of the screen 4 Repeat steps 1 2 and 3 for each window you have open until only the Windows desktop remains active 5 Click the Start button then click Shut Down Select the Shut down option 7 Click the OK button After a few seconds your computer will turn off Ly NOTE Your computer cannot receive faxes when it is turned off or in Hibernation mode Full Off Main Power Off Mode If you need to install or replace components in your computer you must turn your computer off completely To do this complete the previous steps for putting your computer into Standard Off mode Unplug the computer electrical cord from the outlet and remove the battery if installed 3 4 Mobile Internet PC Features Using the Numeric Keypad To use the embedded numeric keypad press Fn F5 This ke
39. unit in the direction of the arrow NOTE Only Compaq 1900 Series Mobile Internet PC batteries should be installed in your computer 4 Use the tab on the battery that extends below your computer to pull out the battery not crush puncture or incinerate the battery or short the metal contacts Do 1 WARNING To reduce the risk of damage to the battery or personal injury do not attempt to open or service the battery 2 16 Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Charging the Battery Charge the battery by connecting your computer to AC power The battery receives a charge whether your computer is on or off and keeps charging until the battery is either fully charged or the AC power is disconnected The Battery Charge light is on when the battery is charging the electrical outlet until the battery pack is fully charged and the Battery Charge LS NOTE When you charge the battery the first time keep your computer plugged into light turns off This ensures that the battery is completely charged Battery Charging Time Battery charging time will vary based on the initial battery charge the type of battery and the activity of your computer while charging Spare or Extra Batteries To purchase extra batteries for your Compaq Internet PC contact an authorized dealer or the Compaq Web site at www compaq com athome Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC 2 17 Plugging In Your Computer to AC Power To connect your computer t
40. uperDisk Copy Disk process is complete SuperDisk Accelerator available on select models SuperDisk Accelerator improves SuperDisk diskette performance for your SuperDisk drive SuperDisk uses a portion of your hard drive referred to as the Staging Area to temporarily store files before transferring them to the SuperDisk diskette This feature allows you to continue working on your computer as soon as the files are copied to the Staging Area 3 14 Mobile Internet PC Features Enabling and Disabling the SuperDisk Accelerator You have the ability to enable and disable the Staging Area of the SuperDisk Accelerator To enable the Staging Area complete the following steps 1 Right click the SuperDisk Accelerator F3 icon on the Windows Taskbar If the Staging Area is disabled the Staging Disabled option will be checked 2 Click Staging Enabled To disable the Staging Area complete the following steps 1 Right click the SuperDisk Accelerator F3 icon the Windows Taskbar If the Staging Area is enabled the Staging Enabled option will be checked 2 Click Staging Disabled SuperDisk Accelerator Icon The SuperDisk Accelerator icon is located in you Windows Taskbar SuperDisk Accelerator M icon changes color during different SuperDisk activity states The following table describes what each color represents SuperDisk Accelerator Icon Colors Description The Staging Area is enabled No SuperDisk write activ
41. ures section of this guide 2 12 Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Attaching the Wedge to Your Computer To attach the Wedge to your computer complete the following steps l Line up your computer with the alignment hooks on the Wedge 2 Pivot your computer down and press it firmly into place on the Wedge Your computer will snap into place Attaching the Wedge Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC 2 13 Detaching the Wedge from Your Computer To detach the Wedge from your computer complete one of the following steps e Turn off the computer using the standard Windows shutdown method Press the Power button to initiate Hibernation mode e Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar then click Eject PC a Press in the Wedge Release button located on the sides of the Wedge b Lift your computer up and toward you Detaching the Wedge 2 14 Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Inserting the Battery To insert the battery complete the following steps 1 If the AC adapter is not connected turn off your computer 2 Close the computer cover 3 Slide the battery into the compartment until you hear a click Inserting the Battery Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC 2 15 Removing the Battery To remove the battery complete the following steps Save your files 2 Ifthe AC adapter is not connected turn off your computer Remove the battery compartment door by sliding the switch on the bottom of the
42. wn may not reach 56 Kbps and will vary with telephone line conditions Understanding Point to Point Connections You can set up your modem to call another modem directly This is known as a point to point connection During a direct modem to modem call the download and upload speeds are limited to 33 6 Kbps Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network 5 1 Chapter 5 Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network Available only with a Port Replicator Your Compaq Internet PC optional Port Replicator is equipped with a 10 100 Mbps network interface adapter and driver Refer to the port replicator documentation for the exact location of the Ethernet connector Setting Up a Network You must physically connect the computers install the network protocols and enable file and print sharing Hardware Requirements To physically connect computers you must have the following e atleast two computers with RJ 45 Ethernet connectors e one 10BaseT or 100BaseT hub e Category 5 Ethernet cable per computer Hardware Installation Connect the computers by inserting the cable into the Ethernet connectors on each computer Refer to the hub manufacturer documentation for instructions on connecting the cables to the hub 5 2 Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network Installing the Network Protocols To install the necessary network protocols complete the following steps 1 From the Windows Taskbar click Start poin
43. y combination switches the keys to numbers until you press Fn F5 again When NumLock is activated the NumLock light is turned on You may also use the numeric keypad by pressing and holding the Fn key while using the embedded number keys the notebook keyboard will not activate NumLock You must use the external keypad LS NOTE If an external keyboard or numeric keypad is connected pressing Fn F5 on or keyboard or unplug the external keypad or keyboard to use the notebook keypad Numeric Keypad Mobile Internet PC Features 3 5 Using the Scroll Button If you are using a program that has a vertical scroll bar the scroll button beneath your touchpad will allow you to scroll up and down a page To change the function of the scroll button complete the following steps 1 Click the Start button from the Windows Taskbar 2 Pointto Settings then Control Panel 3 Double click the Mouse 2 icon 4 Click the Button Actions tab Change the selection in the Rocker Switch column of the Buttons panel Understanding Your Computer Status Lights Status lights show what is happening in your computer Lights up when Power Computer is on When the light is flashing the computer is in Sleep mode Battery Charge Battery is charging If the light is flashing the battery charge is low AC Adapter AC adapter is plugged in Num Lock This feature is activated You can use the embedded keyp

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