Identifying the Hardware Features
Top View
Front View
1
The top cover holds the computer
display also.
2
The indicator lamps consist of
the power-on, suspend, and
battery-status lamps.
(See page 20.)
1
The color LCD screen, which
uses thin-film transistor (TFT)
technology, displays the computer
output and can be moved to any
desired viewing angle. SVGA
(800-by-600 resolution) video mode
is supported with 65 536 colors on
the LCD. (See page 30.)
A maximum of 1024-by-768
resolution video can be produced
with 256 colors on any attached
external display that supports this
resolution mode. (See page 194.)
2
The built-in microphone captures
sound and voice when it is used
with an application program
capable of handling an audio or
telephony function. (See page 71.)
3
The brightness control moves up
or down to adjust the brightness of
the display.
4
The keyboard raisers are used to
lay the keyboard flat before
opening the keyboard.
(See page 13.)
5
The keyboard is used to enter
data into the computer. To use the
numeric keypad on the keyboard,
see page 29.
6
The external-input-device
connector is used to attach a
mouse, external keyboard, or
external numeric keypad to the
computer.
(See pages 191–193.)
7
The PCMCIA slots accept one or
two PC Cards.
(See page 162.)
8
The PC Card eject buttons eject
the PC Card from the PCMCIA
slot.
(See page 165.)
9
The security keyhole is used with
a Kensington lock or a compatible
lock to protect your computer.
(See page 155.)
1
The release latches release the
LCD or keyboard. Sliding them
toward the front opens the LCD,
and sliding them towards the back
opens the keyboard.
11
The front infrared port allows the
computer to communicate with
other devices that have infrared
data-transfer capability.
(See page 68.)
12
The built-in speakers reproduce
stereo sound for your application
programs.
13
The palm rest is where you rest
the palms of your hands when
using the keyboard.
14
The TrackPoint III is a built-in
pointing device that provides a
function similar to that of a mouse.
It consists of a pointing stick and
two click buttons. (See page 26.)
15
The removable CD-ROM drive
installed in the UltraBay reads
data from a 5-inch CD-ROM at
quadruple (4X) speed. (To replace
with the removable diskette drive,
see page 99. To install options in
the UltraBay, see page 184.)
16
The CD-ROM eject button ejects
the CD-ROM tray from the
CD-ROM drive. Using this button,
you can play back, stop, or skip
the CD-ROM set in the CD-ROM
drive.
17
The Fn key is used with the
function keys to activate the Fn
key functions. (See page 51.)
18
The LCD indicator panel shows
the current status of the computer
and battery power with symbols
and numeric information. (See
page 21.)
19
The volume control adjusts the
sound level for the built-in
speakers.
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