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Getting Started 1-7
NEC VersaGlide — The NEC VersaGlide works like a standard com-
puter mouse. Simply move your fingertip over the VersaGlide to control
the position of the cursor. Use the selection buttons below the VersaGlide
to select menu items. VersaGlide settings and features are described in
detail in Chapter 4.
IR Port — The infrared (IR) port on the NEC Versa lets you send and
receive information from other IR-equipped devices such as printers or
desktop computers. Using the LapLink
®
software, you can transmit,
receive, and gain access to files on a remote system. See “LapLink” in
Chapter 2.
NEC VersaBay II™ — A 1.44-MB diskette drive or SuperDisk LS-120
drive comes installed in the NEC VersaBay II on the front of your
system. You can use the diskette or LS-120 drive, or remove it from the
VersaBay II and replace it with the 20x CD-ROM reader that also ships
with your system. It’s your choice!
The VersaBay II lets you add options, including an optional second
Li-Ion battery, or an additional hard disk drive. See “Customizing Your
System with the VersaBay II” in Chapter 4.
Microphone — A strategically positioned built-in microphone allows you
to record monophonic sound directly into your notebook computer. See
Chapter 5, “Using Multimedia,” for details about recording.
Keyboard — 85 keys with the standard QWERTY-key layout. See
Chapter 4 for complete details. (Models purchased outside of the U.S.
ship with country-specific keyboard layouts.)
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