Section 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE BASICS
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9.
Audio Volume Dial
Use the volume dial to control the loudness of the
speakers.
Turn toward the right to increase audio loudness.
10.
Stereo Headphone Jack
The stereo headphone jack (3.5-mm diameter) is where
you connect the headphones or external speakers.
11.
Microphone Jack
The microphone jack (3.5-mm diameter) is where you
connect a microphone.
12.
Email Quick Key
The `Email Quick Key` launches the MS Outlook
Express in Windows XP / 2000. For other Windows O/S,
you will need to activate a utility program in the factory
CD to make use of the key. (See side-note for Quick
Keys installation.)
13.
My Favorite Quick Launch Key
The `My Favorite Quick Key` launches any Windows
application you designate in the Qkey application
dialogue box. You will need to activate a utility program
in the Utility CD to make use of the hot key for any
Windows O/S. (See side-note for Quick Keys
installation.)
14.
Search Quick Launch Key
The `Search Quick Key` launches the Internet Explore
Search Companion in Windows XP / 2000. For other
Windows O/S, you will need to activate a utility program
in the factory CD to make use of the key. (See side-note
for Quick Keys installation.)
15.
Internet Quick Launch Key
The `Internet Quick Key` launches the Internet Explore
in Windows XP / 2000. For other Windows O/S, you will
need to activate a utility program in the Utility CD to
make use of the key. (See side-note for Quick Keys
installation.)
16.
Built-in Microphone
The built-in microphone records voice sound.
Note:
To enable the
Internet Hot Key,
Email Hot Key,
Search Key, and
My Favorite Hot
Key in Windows
O/S other than
XP /2000, you
must install the
special Quick
Keys application
contained in the
factory CD-ROM
(d:\Utility \ Qkeys
\SETUP.EXE).
Be sure you
already have
setup an ISP
account and MS
Internet Explore.