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Names of keys are printed as they appear on the key-
board, for example,
Ctrl
,
Alt
,
or
Enter
.
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Text that you have to type or keys that you must press
are presented in bold type. For example, type
dir
and
press
Enter
.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
In addition to this guide, a number of other documents ship
with your Versa P system, including:
Hardware Documents
■
The Versa P Quick Setup shows you how to set up your
system after you unpack it.
■
The Versa P Series Battery Guide gives hints about
extending the life of your battery pack and suggests
energy conserving techniques.
■
The Versa Series Quick Reference Card contains
brief descriptions of function keys, LEDs, NEC help
telephone numbers and troubleshooting tips. Tuck this
card inside the notebook when you take it with you.
The card is designed as a quick, portable reference to
frequently-used functions.
■
The Versa Series PCMCIA User’s Guide contains
information about optional PCMCIA cards, their
installation, and use.
Software Documents
■
Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS 6 User’s Guide pro-
vides a comprehensive source of information for using
Windows™ and MS-DOS
®
.
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