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Windows Keys
Your notebook has three Windows keys, two
Start keys and an Application key. The Start key
displays the Start menu. This is the same as the
button on the toolbar which is typically at the
bottom of your Windows 98 desktop. The
Application key has the same function in
Windows 98 as the right mouse button, it dis-
plays the Shortcut menu for whatever item is
selected. See your Windows 98 documentation
for additional information.
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VOLUME CONTROL
All system and application functions have mul-
tiple volume controls which interact with each
other. There is the hardware volume control on
the right side panel of your notebook. There is
also a volume control in the your operating
system Sound Control panel and any other
application with sound.
Each setting source puts an upper limit on the
volume which can be set by the other sources.
For example if the hardware volume control is
turned all the way down, your software volume
C A U T I O N
The operating system volume setting
sets the maximum volume level of the
hardware volume control knob.
control settings have no effect. By the same
token, if the operating system has the sound
turned off, adjusting the hardware or other
application software volume settings will not
produce sound. One easy operating method is
to use the hardware and operating system
volume controls to set an upper limit on
sound level and then make fine adjustments
with other application software.
FLOPPY DISK DRIVE
The floppy disk drive is a 3.5" drive which can
read and write on 1.44MB and 720KB floppy
disks. Floppy disk format is controlled from
your operating system. (See your software
documentation for more information.)
Loading a Floppy Disk
To load, insert a floppy disk into the floppy disk
drive, shutter side first and label up, until the
Eject button, above the floppy disk drive
opening, pops out.
(Figure 3-9)
P O I N T
When there is no floppy disk in the drive,
the Eject button is flush with the front of
your notebook.
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