Identifying External Hardware
Power and Volume Controls
Top Components: Power and Volume Controls
1Power button* When the notebook is:
Off, briefly press to turn on the notebook.
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| On, briefly press to initiate Hibernation. | |
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| In Standby, briefly press to exit Standby. | |
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| In Hibernation, briefly press to exit Hibernation. | |
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| If the system has stopped responding and | |
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| press and hold for 4 seconds to turn off | |
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2 | Volume buttons Adjust, mute, or restore system volume. To mute or | ||
| (2) | restore volume, press both volume buttons at | |
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3 | Display switch* | Turns off the notebook display if the notebook is | |
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*This table describes default settings. For information about changing thefunction of the power button, display switch, or Fn+F3 hotkeys, refer tothe Documentation Library CD, Software Guide, Chapter 1, “Power Management.”
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