Scrolling Buttons
If you are scrolling through a document, you may it find the scrolling button more restful to your hand than holding
down a mouse button. The scrolling button is located between the touchpad buttons. Push the top of the button to
scroll up in a document or Web page; press the bottom of the button to scroll down.
Connecting an External Keyboard or Mouse
You can use your GoBook II computer with an optional external keyboard, numeric keypad, or IBM PS/2 compatible
mouse. These devices are "hot swap" capable, which means you do not have to power down the GoBook II to connect
them to the PS/2 connection located on the back of the unit.
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Display Basics
XGA vs. SVGA Display
Your GoBook II computer has either an XGA (standard) or SVGA (optional) display.
XGA Display:
The XGA display is a transmissive color display designed to minimize glare and maximize transmitted
light from the backlight so it has excellent readability in indirect light. The XGA display is the most popular display
because it is easy to read indoors and in vehicles.
SVGA Display:
The optional SVGA display is a transflective color display designed for frequent outdoor use with
superior readability in direct sunlight. It also includes a backlight to improve visibility in low light conditions such as
shade, in a vehicle or indoors.
Connecting to an External Monitor
The GoBook II has a 15-Pin VGA monitor
port
to connect your computer to an external monitor.
Using the VGA monitor port for dual display
You may use an external monitor simultaneously with your GoBook II’s LCD. You may also disable the GoBook II's
LCD and use the external monitor exclusively.
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