VIA 693/693A AT MAINBOARD
INSTALLATION
2-3
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PS/2™ MOUSE KEY CLICK (
optional
)
When you have a PS/2™ mouse and ATX power supply connected to the system,
you may change the setup in the BIOS and use the mouse click to turn on the PC
system power.
To use the mouse key to turn on the PC system power, the mouse click must be done
quickly and continually. Basically, 2-5 quick clicks on the mouse key ( left key or
right key ) will turn the power immediately.
In order to activate the mouse key feature, you will have to reboot the PC system
after the BIOS setting and wait until the POST (Power On Self Test) is completed.
Having finished the procedure, you may use the mouse key to power-on the PC
system afterward..
Note: This feature is not available on the COM (serial) port mouse.
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RTC ALARM (this feature only work with ATX power supply)
PC system can be waked up by the RTC setting in the CMOS. You can set the
alarming date and time in the RTC memory, When RTC alarms, the PC system will
be triggered and wakes up automatically.
Enable the “RTC Alarm Resume” selection in the BIOS setup utility, and then input
the accurate date and time in following fields. (the “RTC Alarm Resume” is located
in the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP”, please refer to Section 4-7), Having
stored the RTC alarm setting, the PC system will be turned on automatically
according to the date and time which is recorded in the CMOS memory.
When you have finished the BIOS setting, you have to reboot the PC system and
wait for the POST (Power On Self Test) is completed to enable the RTC alarm.