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The Mouse
The mouse has beside the two keys a wheel that can be used to scroll through a document or internet pages.
Note
The scroll wheel can be used as a button. The functionality depends on the application. In Word for example you can push the wheel to move up and down as a scroll function.
If the mouse course moves jerkily on the screen, try a different surface (mouse pad). Glass and metallic surfaces might cause problems.
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Table of contents
- 10 Safety
- 12 Operational Safety
- 12 Data Security
- 14 Setting Up & Getting Started
- 16 Included with your PC
- 17 Setting Up
- 17 Set-up Location
- 17 Ambient Temperature
- 18 Ergonomics
- 20 Connecting
- 20 Cabling
- 21 Connecting headphones
- 22 Connecting a Microphone
- 22 Connecting eSATA Devices
- 22 Remove eSATA Devices
- 23 Connecting USB Devices
- 24 Connecting devices through the Display Port
- 24 Connecting HDMI devices
- 25 Connecting the Monitor
- 26 Connecting Speakers/Audio Output
- 26 PCs with Surround Sound
- 26 Connecting a Sound Source/Audio Input
- 27 LAN Connection
- 27 Connecting IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire) Devices
- 28 Connecting PS/2 devices
- 28 Connecting the Power Supply
- 29 Getting Started
- 29 Step 1: Power On
- 29 Switch
- 29 On/off Switch
- 30 Step 2: Starting Initial Setup
- 30 Step 3: Finalising
- 30 Desktop
- 34 Operation
- 36 The Mouse
- 37 The Keyboard
- 37 The Alt and Ctrl Keys
- 38 The Hard Drive
- 39 Important Directories
- 40 The Optical Drive
- 40 Loading a Disc
- 41 How to Remove a Disc
- 41 Playing Back and Retrieving Data from Discs
- 41 Regional Playback Information for DVD
- 42 Subjects Concerning the CD/DVD-Rewriter
- 42 Important Information about High Resolution Video Formats
- 43 The Card Reader (optional)
- 44 The Graphics Card
- 44 Appearance and Personalization
- 45 The Sound System
- 47 IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire)
- 47 Application Options for IEEE
- 47 Technical Specifications
- 48 USB Port
- 49 The Network
- 49 What is a Network?
- 49 Wireless LAN
- 49 Safety Note
- 50 Conditions
- 51 Troubleshooting within the Network
- 52 Software
- 52 Getting to Know Windows
- 52 7 - News
- 54 7 - Help and Support
- 54 7 – Getting Started
- 55 7 - User Account Control
- 56 7 – Control Panel
- 57 Windows Media Center
- 60 Installation of Software
- 60 How to Install your Software
- 61 Software Uninstallation
- 62 Windows Activation
- 62 Product Activation on your PC
- 62 BIOS Setup
- 62 Execution of the BIOS Setup
- 64 Customer Service & Self Help
- 66 Data and System Security
- 66 Data Security
- 66 Maintenance Programs
- 67 System Restore
- 67 Correction
- 68 Windows® Update
- 69 Windows Update Information for Data Security
- 70 System Restore
- 70 Limits of the Recovery
- 70 Carrying out a Restore
- 71 FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
- 72 Customer Service
- 72 Troubleshooting
- 72 Localise the Cause
- 73 Errors and Possible Causes
- 74 Additional Support
- 74 Driver Support
- 75 Transporting the PC
- 75 Cleaning and Care
- 76 Upgrades and Repairs
- 76 Notes for Service Engineers
- 77 Notes on Laser Radiation
- 77 Recycling and Disposal
- 78 Battery Treatment
- 80 Appendix
- 82 Information about Conformity
- 82 Information about the Regulatory Compliance according to R&TTE
- 83 FCC Compliance Statement
- 84 Conditions of Warranty for the United Kingdom
- 88 Making Copies of this Manual
- 89 Index