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TOP AND FRONT COMPONENTS
Display Panel Latch
This latch locks and releases the display panel.
When the display panel is released it pops up
slightly to make it easier to o pen. (Figure 1-6.)
Display Panel
This is a color LCD panel with back lighting for
the display of text and graphics. (Figure 1-6.)
Brightness Control
The brightness control adjusts the overall
intensity of the display panel back lighting.
(Figure 1-6.)
Built-in Microphone
The built-in microphone allows mono audio
input to your notebook. (Figure 1-6.)
Status Indicator Panel
An LCD display of the status of the power state
and source, Suspend mode,battery charge (bat-
tery in either Multi-function Bay), floppy disk
drive activity, hard drive or zip drive activity,
CD-ROM drive activity, PC Card activity,
CapsLock, NumLk and Scr Lk. (Figure 1-6.)
Suspend/Resume Button
The Suspend/Resume button allows you to sus-
pend notebook activity without turning off the
notebook power, and to return it to an active
state. This feature saves power, and is particu-
larly useful when the notebook is running only
on battery power. (See pages 38-46 and 95-102
for more information on power management.)
(Figure 1-6.)
Closed Cover Switch
The closed cover switch turns off the LCD back
lighting when the display panel is closed, thus
saving power. This switch also behaves as a
Suspend/Resume button, when the closed
cover switch is set to Suspend/Resume in the
BIOS Setup Utility. (see pages 95-102 for more
information on the BIOSSetup Utility)
(Figure 1-6.)
Keyboard
A full-size keyboard with dedicated Windows
95 keys for input into the notebook.
(Figure 1-6.)
ErgoTrac Pointing Device
The ErgoTrac pointing device is a joystick-like
cursor control system with two click buttons.
(Figure 1-6.)
Multi-function Bay One
This bay accommodates:
■
Lithium ion battery.
■
Optional Zip Drive
■
3.5" floppy disk drive.
C A U T I O N
Be sure you know which settings are
active for your Suspend/Resume button
before you use it because misuse can
result in data loss.
(See the Power
Savings Menu of the BIOS setup utility,
pages 95-102, for more information.)
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