Series User’s Manual

This manual is for all

versions of the WinBook X series of computers. Some of the options mentioned inside

may not be available for your model.

Every attempt has been made to keep this

manual current, but there might be changes between the writing of this manual and your purchase of the WinBook note- book. Consult the ”WinBook notebook Help” file in the WinBook folder of your Start menu for the most current information on the functions and settings of your computer.

Conventions of This Manual

Using this manual will help you get the most from your WinBook® note- book computer. Keep the manual and the “Read Me First” brochure with your WinBook notebook to refer to when you want information and help. If you are an experienced user of computers and/or Microsoft’s Windows® operating systems, you might find it useful to read Chapter One on the features specific to your WinBook notebook and then take advantage of the HTML-based help located in the Help and Support center in Windows Me or in the WinBook notebook Help file located in the WinBook folder in Windows 2000. The hypertext links will enable you to move more quickly to the information you require. If you are a less experienced user, you should read through the manual carefully before using your system. Whether or not you are an experienced user, you should consult Chapter Nine (Troubleshooting) if you encounter any problems with your WinBook notebook. You will find answers there to many common problems or errors.

Before proceeding, you should be aware of some of the conventions of usage in this manual:

Specific keyboard keys to be typed are indicated in square brackets: [Tab].

Combinations of keys are indicated with a plus sign between the keys: [Shift]+[Tab]. For a combination of keys, you should depress the keys simultaneously. You might also find it easier to hold down the control keys ([Alt] or [Shift] or [Ctrl]) of the combination and then press the final key of the combination.

The names of files in the Windows long-file name format are represented as text contained within quotation marks: “Windows file”.

Menus and windows in Windows are presented in boldface:

Control Panel.

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