Micron Technology MERIDIAN 850 Keyboard Numlock, Keyboard Repeat, Internal Mouse, Sound Chip

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Chapter 5 - Using SETUP

Keyboard Numlock

Specifies whether Num Lock is on or off at system bootup. Options: Enabled or disabled.

Keyboard Repeat

Determines how fast a character repeats when a key is held down. Also specifies the amount of time that will pass after a key is depressed before repeating begins.

Options: 2, 6, 10, 15, 20, and 30 cps. Key delay selections: 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1 sec.

Internal Mouse

Enables or disables the internal (TruePoint) pointing device. When dis- abled, the external mouse port is activated.

Left-Handed Mouse

Switches the functions of the left and right mouse buttons.

Note: If you switch mouse buttons, you’ll have to use the opposite buttons to return to normal.

Sound Chip

Enables or disables the onboard sound chip. Disable this chip if you use an external sound card.

Note: This sound system works automatically with Windows, but when installing DOS games or applications that use DOS Sound Blaster your software must use the following three hardware settings: I/O Address = 220, IRQ = 5, DMA = 1.

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Contents User’s Guide Copyright Micron Electronics, Inc All rights reserved Customer Assurance Program Thirty 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee on Most ProductsMeridian 850 One Year Limited Warranty For US and Canadian Users FCC Compliance StatementThis page intentionally left blank Contents Using Setup Welcome Welcome Do I Have Everything? Unpacking Your SystemWhats in the Box? Keep the Box Let Your Computer Acclimate ItselfBeware Heat, Cold, Humidity, and Glare Where to WorkBig Picture System FeaturesSuspend/Resume Button Front ViewMouse Buttons TruePoint Pointing DeviceMeridian 850, Front View Right side view Side ViewsPower Button Reset SwitchPcmcia Card Eject Buttons Back View Connector Description Indicator Lights Where they are Sound FeaturesIndicator Appearance Description Indicator Lights What they meanUsing the Keyboard What the Keys Do What the Keys Do Using the Embedded Numeric Keypad Special Key Combinations Setting the Speaker VolumeRemovable Hard Disk Drive Disk DrivesFrom last Pcmcia Card Slot Installing the Battery for the First Time Battery and Power ManagementInstalling the Battery Pack Removing the Battery Pack Turning On Your System Battery Endurance TipsLow Battery Conditions Battery and Power Management Pre-charging a Dead Battery Charging the BatteryBattery Temperature Sensor Faulty Battery IndicatorDon’t Unplug the AC Adapter with the Power On Battery Only Mode Power ManagementNormal Mode Power Saving ModeCPU Timeout Suspend ModeSuspend Controls Power Savings SettingsBattery Precautions AC Adapter Precautions Using Your Meridian Examining the Interior FeaturesOpening the Lid TruePoint Pointing Device Serial Mouse PS/2 Style MouseExternal Keyboard External Video MonitorFloppy Disks Care and Handling Dual Pcmcia Card Slot LAN Using Setup Running Setup Startup Video Select Fast BootBoot Device Date and TimeBoot Password PasswordEasy Menus or Complete Menus Configure SCU Setup Color SchemeL1 Cache Writeback L1 Cache EnableL2 Cache Enable MemoryDisks Diskette DriveFast Diskette Fast Hard Disk Hard DiskLPT Type ComponentsCOM Ports LPT PortLeft-Handed Mouse Keyboard NumlockKeyboard Repeat Internal MouseLow Power Saving PowerEnable Power Saving Battery OnlyCustom Power Saving High Power SavingSave and Exit Save and RebootDefault Settings ExitVersion Info Restore SettingsHow to Install Options Before You Begin Installing More RAMMemory Board Location cover removed Installing the RAM BoardTravel Precautions How to Maintain Your SystemSystem Hardware Precautions Battery Power Pack Precautions Environmental Specifications System SpecificationsDimensions Battery Pack SpecificationsAC Adapter Specifications Ctrl + ALT + DEL Handy Cheat SheetWindows Shortcuts BAT GlossaryMHz This stands for Megahertz, or cycles per second DOS IndexRAM Late Changes