The Grand Tour

Display screen

Please be aware that, when the computer is

 

operating on the AC adaptor, the image

 

displayed on the internal screen will be

 

somewhat brighter than when it operates on

 

battery power. This difference in brightness

 

levels is intended to save power when running on

 

batteries. For more information on the

 

computer’s display, please refer to the Display

 

Controller and Video Mode section in

 

Appendix B.

 

 

 

 

Touch Pad

The Touch Pad located in the center of the palm

 

rest is used to control the movement of the

 

on-screen pointer. For more information, please

 

refer to the Using the Touch Pad section in

 

Chapter 4, Operating Basics.

 

 

 

Touch Pad control

The control buttons located below the Touch Pad

buttons

allow you to select menu items or manipulate text

 

and graphics as designated by the on-screen

 

pointer.

 

 

 

 

Keyboard

The internal keyboard provides the embedded

 

numeric overlay keys, dedicated cursor control

 

overlay keys, and

and

Keys. The

 

keyboard is compatible with the IBM® enhanced

 

keyboard. Refer to Chapter 5, The Keyboard, for

 

details.

 

 

 

 

Speaker

The internal monaural speaker emits sound

 

generated by your software as well as audio

 

alarms, generated by the system.

 

 

Power button

Press this button to turn the computer’s power on

 

and off.

 

 

 

 

Power Button Lock

This switch locks the Power button in order to

Switch

prevent it from being accidentally pressed. Slide

 

the switch to the left to lock the Power button.

 

 

Cross Function

Pressing this button automatically opens the

button

Windows Mobility Center window.

 

 

ESC/Rotation button

This button functions the same as the ESC key

 

when tapped, or changes the orientation of the

 

screen when pressed for more than a second.

 

 

Windows Security

This button functions the same as the

tablet button

Ctrl + Alt + Del keys to show the Menu window.

 

 

 

 

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