Acer Aspire 2000 manual Moving around, Preparing the computer, What to bring to short meetings

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Moving with your computer

Moving around

Sometimes you might need to move your computer a short distance. For example, you might need to move from your office desk to a meet- ing room. In these situations, you don't have to shut down the operat- ing system.

Preparing the computer

First, disconnect any peripherals that you don't want to take with you. Next close the lid, placing your computer in Standby mode. You can now safely carry it around the building with you.

When you are ready to use your computer again, open the lid and then press the power button to bring it out of Standby mode.

What to bring to short meetings

If your battery is fully charged, you probably won't need to take any- thing else with you to the meeting.

What to bring to long meetings

For longer meetings, take along the AC adapter. You can use mains power throughout the meeting, or you can run down your battery first, and then connect the AC adapter after receiving the battery-low warning.

If the meeting room does not have an available power outlet, reduce your computer's power consumption by putting it in Standby mode during long periods of inactivity. It is advisable to take along a spare battery if you have one.

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Contents Acer Aspire 2000 series User’s guidePage Your guides Basic care and tips for using your computerFirst things first Turning your computer on and offTaking care of your computer Taking care of your AC adapterTaking care of your battery pack Cleaning and servicingEnglish Contents Peripherals and options Moving with your computerSoftware Troubleshooting Appendix a Specifications Appendix B Notices Index 101English Your computer Page Tour of your computer Open viewGetting familiar with your computer Front view Top view Left view Right view Rear view English Bottom view Features PerformanceDisplay Indicators Icon Description Scroll Lock activity Keyboard Special keys Lock keysEmbedded keypad English Windows keys Hot keys Euro key Touchpad Touchpad basicsEnglish Launch keys Storage Ejecting the optical disc Connectivity options Ethernet and LANFax/data modem Audio Media Control Button Passwords Securing your computerSecurity slot English Battery power Page Battery pack Battery pack characteristicsInstalling and removing the battery pack Charging the battery Checking the battery levelOptimizing battery life Battery-low warning Power management English Options Page External keyboard External display devicesExternal input devices External keypadUSB devices Ieee 1394 Port Printer Audio devicesExpansion devices PC CardEnglish Battery pack Miscellaneous optionsAC adapter Key component upgrades Memory upgradeInstalling memory English Hard disk upgrade Computer Page Disconnecting from the desktop What to bring to short meetings Moving aroundPreparing the computer What to bring to long meetingsTaking the computer home What to bring with youSpecial considerations Setting up a home office Traveling with the computer What to take with youTraveling internationally with your computer Software Page System software Launch ManagerAspire Arcade Windows ArcadeInstant-on Arcade Lbios Setup Utility English Troubleshooting Page Frequently asked questions Nothing appears on the screenMy external microphone does not work Printer does not work English Specifications Page Microprocessor Weight and dimensions Options English Appendix B This appendix lists the general notices for your computer FCC notice Use conditionsModem notices Remarque à l’intention des utilisateurs canadiensImportant safety instructions Telecommunications noticesLaser compliance statement Lithium battery statement LCD pixel statementMacrovision copyright protection notice Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Regulatory InformationCanada Industry Canada IC USA Federal Communications Commission FCCEnglish English English Belgium 35 GHz English English English Aube Manche Yvelines Aude English English English English Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation Index 102