Computer (continued), problems, A-1–13 resetting, 2-9–10 setting up, 1-1–13 turning off, 2-10turning on, 1-11–13 using, 2-1–18 won’t start, A-3

Configuration, automatic, 5-4system, 1-12,5-1–15

Connecting,

AC adapter, 1-7-8 external keyboard, 4-8external monitor, 4-2–3 internal fax/modem, 4-9–10 optional devices, 4-l–19 parallel printer, 4-4–5 pointing device, 4-8

serial device, 4-5–7 trackball, 1-10–11 Conserving battery power,

using Setup, 3-8

using VGACONF, 6-5–6 Contrast,

control, 2-11switch, 1-3,2-11

Controllers, C-2

Conventional memory, 2-16–17 Conventions, manual, Intro-6Coprocessor, see Numeric

coprocessor

CPU,

specifications, C-1speed, changing, 2-10

Ctrl Alt +, 2-11

Ctrl Alt -, 2-11

Ctrl Alt Delete, 2-10

Ctrl key, 2-6

Cursor control, 2-7

Cyrix 83S87-25 coprocessor, 4-16,C-1

D

Data communications software, Intro-2,4-9,B-1

Data compression, B-2

DC input port, 1-5,1-8

Delete key, 2-7,5-2

Device drivers, 4-8

Dial modifiers, fax/modem, B-6Dimensions, physical, C-4Diskette drive(s), 1-5,2-13,

2-14—15, C-3controller, C-2problems, A-10

Diskette(s),

backup copies, 2-14–15 choosing, 2-11

inserting and removing, 2-12problems, A-9

using, 2-12–15 write-protecting, 2-13

Display, characteristics, 4-3drivers, 6-1–3 modes, 6-5

status, VGACONF, 6-4Disposal, battery pack, 3-6Drive light, 1-5

E

Embedded numeric keypad, see Numeric keypad

EMM386.EXE memory manager, 2-18

End key, 2-7

Enter key, 2-7

Environmental requirements, C-4Epson Connection, Intro-3–4Error correction, fax/modem, B-2Error messages,

power-on diagnostics, A-3Esc key, 2-7

Expanded memory, 2-18

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