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6-4 Communicating with Your NEC Versa
Accessing the Internet
Your NEC Versa system is equipped with an Internet shortcut button, located above the
keyboard (see “Around the Front of the System” in Chapter1). The first time that you
press the Internet shortcut button, the Internet Connection Wizard launches, allowing
you to configure your system for Internet access.
Once your Internet connection is configured, pressing the Internet shortcut button
launches your associated dial-up network connection, allowing you to enter your logon
name and password. In addition, Microsoft Internet Explorer launches, providing quick
access to your favorite Internet sites.
Sending and Receiving E-mail
Your NEC Versa system is equipped with an E-mail shortcut button, located above
keyboard (see “Around the Front of the System” in Chapter1). The first time that you
press the E-mail shortcut button, the Internet Connection Wizard launches, allowing
you to configure your system for e-mail access. Once your Internet connection is
configured, pressing the E-mail shortcut button launches your associated dial-up
network connection, allowing you to enter your logon name and password. In addition,
Outlook Express launches, providing quick access to your e-mail functions.
Modifying the Internet and E-mail Shortcut Buttons
The Internet and E-mail shortcut buttons are configured (default setting) to launch your
Internet browser and e-mail applications, respectively. You can modify the default
application settings with the One-Touch Start Button Settings utility. See “One-Touch
Start Button Settings Utility” in Chapter 4 for information about running this utility.