Asus 900HD User Manual

Eee PC
Eee PC 900HD Series
User’s Manual
August 2008
Table of Contents
About This User’s Manual ............................................................................ 1-2
Notes for This Manual ................................................................................... 1-3
Safety Precautions ......................................................................................... 1-4
Transportation Precautions ...................................................................... 1-6
Charging Your Batteries .............................................................................. 1-6
Airplane Precautions ...................................................................................1-6
Preparing your Eee PC .................................................................................. 1-7
Chapter 2: Knowing the Parts
Top Side ............................................................................................................. 2-2
Bottom Side ...................................................................................................... 2-5
Right Side .......................................................................................................... 2-7
Left Side ............................................................................................................. 2-8
Rear Side ............................................................................................................ 2-9
Chapter 3: Getting Started
Power System .................................................................................................. 3-2
Using AC Power ............................................................................................. 3-2
Using Battery Power ....................................................................................3-3
Battery Care .................................................................................................... 3-5
Touchpad Usage ............................................................................................. 3-7
Single-finger gesture input ....................................................................... 3-7
Multi-finger gesture input ......................................................................... 3-8
Keyboard Usage .............................................................................................. 3-9
Special Function Keys .................................................................................3-9
First Run Wizard ............................................................................................3-11
Operating Mode ...........................................................................................3-13
Shutdown........................................................................................................3-13
Chapter 4: Using the Eee PC
Internet .............................................................................................................. 4-2
Configuring a wireless network connection ....................................... 4-2
Configuring a network connection ........................................................ 4-4
Wireless Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet ................................. 4-9
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Browsing web pages .................................................................................4-11
Accessing E-mail .........................................................................................4-12
Enjoying free resources ............................................................................4-12
Controlling your Eee PC afar ...................................................................4-13
Using Web Storage .....................................................................................4-15
Using Eee Download .................................................................................4-17
Chatting with friends ................................................................................4-18
Work ...............................................................................................................4-19
Office applications .....................................................................................4-19
Management software .............................................................................4-23
Checking the World Clock .......................................................................4-25
Calculator and Screen Capture ..............................................................4-26
Learn ...............................................................................................................4-27
Science .........................................................................................................4-27
Language .......................................................................................................4-28
Math .........................................................................................................4-28
Paint .........................................................................................................4-29
Web Learn ....................................................................................................4-29
Play ...............................................................................................................4-30
Media Player .................................................................................................4-30
Music Manager ............................................................................................4-31
Photo Manager ............................................................................................4-32
Video Manager ............................................................................................4-32
Webcam .........................................................................................................4-33
Sound Recorder...........................................................................................4-33
Games .........................................................................................................4-33
Settings ............................................................................................................ 4-34
Desktop Mode .............................................................................................4-34
Anti-Virus .......................................................................................................4-35
Volume .........................................................................................................4-35
Instant Shutdown .......................................................................................4-36
Printers .........................................................................................................4-36
System Info ...................................................................................................4-37
Date & Time ..................................................................................................4-37
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Personalization ............................................................................................4-38
Add/Remove Software .............................................................................4-38
Touchpad .......................................................................................................4-42
Disk Utility .....................................................................................................4-42
Diagnostic Tools ..........................................................................................4-43
Add/Remove Keyboard ............................................................................4-45
Voice Command (in selected territories) ............................................4-47
EeeAP .........................................................................................................4-48
Task Manager ...............................................................................................4-49
Favorites ..........................................................................................................4-50
Customize ......................................................................................................4-50
Chapter 5: System Recovery
System Recovery ............................................................................................ 5-2
Using Hidden Partition ...............................................................................5-2
Using the Recovery DVD ............................................................................ 5-3
Using USB Flash Disk ...................................................................................5-4
Chapter 6: Installing Windows® XP
Preparing to install Windows® XP ............................................................. 6-2
Installing Windows® XP ................................................................................. 6-2
Support CD information .............................................................................. 6-4
Running the support CD ............................................................................ 6-4
Drivers menu .................................................................................................. 6-5
Utilities menu ................................................................................................. 6-5
Contact ...........................................................................................................6-5
Other information ........................................................................................6-5
Appendix
Trademark Statements .................................................................................A-2
Qualified Vendor List .....................................................................................A-3
Declarations and Safety Statements .................................................... A-10
GNU General Public License .................................................................... A-19
Copyright Information .............................................................................. A-30
Limitation of Liability ................................................................................. A-31
Service and Support ................................................................................... A-31
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About This User’s Manual
Notes for This Manual
Safety Precautions
Preparing Your Eee PC
Introducing
the Eee PC
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About This User’s Manual
You are reading the Eee PC User’s Manual. This User’s Manual provides information regarding the various components in the Eee PC and how to use them. The following are major sections of this User’s Manual:
1. Introducing the Eee PC
Introduces the Eee PC and this User’s Manual.
2. Knowing the Parts
Provides information on the Eee PC’s components.
3. Getting Started
Provides information on getting started with the Eee PC.
4. Using the Eee PC
Provides information on using the Eee PC’s utilities.
5. Support DVD & System Recovery
Gives you information on the support DVD and system recovery.
6. Appendix
Provides you safety statements.
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The actual bundled applications differ by models and territories. There may be differences between your Eee PC and the pictures shown in this manual. Please accept your Eee PC as being correct.
Chapter 1: Introducing the Eee PC
Notes for This Manual
A few notes and warnings are used throughout this guide, allowing you to complete certain tasks safely and effectively. These notes have different degrees of importance as follows:
WARNING! Important information that must be followed for safe operation.
IMPORTANT! Vital information that must be followed to prevent damage to data, components, or persons.
TIP: Tips for completing tasks.
NOTE: Information for special situations.
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Safety Precautions
The following safety precautions will increase the life of the Eee PC. Follow all precautions and instructions. Except as described in this manual, refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Do not use damaged power cords, accessories, or other peripherals. Do not use strong solvents such as thinners, benzene, or other chemicals on or near the surface.
Disconnect the AC power and remove the battery pack(s) before cleaning. Wipe the Eee PC using a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth dampened with a solution of nonabrasive detergent and a few drops of warm water and remove any extra moisture with a dry cloth.
DO NOT place on uneven or unstable work surfaces. Seek servicing if the casing has been damaged.
DO NOT expose to dirty or dusty environments. DO NOT operate during a gas leak.
DO NOT press or touch the display panel. DO NOT place together with small items that may scratch or enter the Eee PC.
DO NOT leave the Eee PC on your lap or any part of the body to prevent discomfort or injury from heat exposure.
DO NOT place or drop objects on top and do not shove any foreign objects into the Eee PC.
DO NOT expose to strong magnetic or electrical fields.
DO NOT expose to or use near liquids, rain, or moisture. DO NOT use the modem during electrical storms.
Battery safety warning: DO NOT throw the battery in fire. DO NOT short circuit the contacts. DO NOT disassemble the battery.
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SAFE TEMP: This Eee PC should only be used in environments with ambient temperatures between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C (95°F)
INPUT RATING: Refer to the rating label on the bottom of the Eee PC and be sure that your power adapter complies with the rating.
DO NOT carry or cover a Eee PC that is powered ON with any materials that will reduce air
Incorrect installation of battery may cause explosion and damage
the Eee PC. circulation such as a carrying bag.
DO NOT throw the Eee PC in municipal waste. This product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and recycling. The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the product (electrical, electronic equipment and mercury-containing button cell battery) should not be placed in municipal waste. Check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
DO NOT throw the battery in municipal waste. The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the battery should not be placed in municipal waste.
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Transportation Precautions
To prepare your Eee PC for transport, you should turn it OFF and
disconnect all external peripherals to prevent damage to the connectors. The hard disk drive’s head retracts when the power is
turned OFF to prevent scratching of the hard disk surface during transport. Therefore, you should not transport your Eee PC while the power is still ON. Close the display panel to protect the keyboard and display panel.
The Eee PC’s surface is easily dulled if not properly cared for. Be careful not to rub or scrape surfaces when transporting your Eee PC. You can put your Eee PC in a carrying case for protection from dirt, water, shock, and scratches.
Charging Your Batteries
If you intend to use battery power, be sure to fully charge your battery pack and any optional battery packs before going on long trips. Remember that the power adapter charges the battery pack as long as it is plugged into the computer and an AC power source. Be aware that it takes much longer to charge the battery pack when the Eee PC is in use.
Airplane Precautions
Contact your airline if you want to use the Eee PC on the airplane. Most airlines have restrictions for using electronic devices. Most airlines allow electronic use only between and not during takeoffs and landings.
There are three main types of airport security devices: X-ray machines (used on items placed on conveyor belts), magnetic detectors (used on people walking through security checks), and magnetic wands (hand-held devices used on people or individual items). You can send your Eee PC and diskettes through airport X-ray machines. However, it is recommended that you do not send your Eee PC or diskettes through airport magnetic detectors or expose them to magnetic wands.
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Preparing your Eee PC
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These are only quick instructions for using your Eee PC. Read the following chapters for detailed information.
1. Install the battery pack
2. Connect the AC power adapter
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Remember to fully charge the battery (8 hours or more) before first use and whenever it is depleted to prolong battery life. The battery reaches its maximum capacity after a few full charging and discharging cycles.
Your Eee PC may come with either a two or three-prong plug depending on territory. If a three-prong plug is provided, you must use a grounded AC outlet or use a properly grounded adapter to ensure safe operation of the Eee PC.
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3. Open the display panel
4. Turn ON the Eee PC
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When you open the display panel, do not force it down to the table or else the hinges may break! Never lift the Eee PC by the display panel!
Chapter 1: Introducing the Eee PC
Top Side
Bottom Side
Right Side
Left Side
Rear Side
Knowing the Parts
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Top Side
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Refer to the following illustration to identify the components on this side of the Eee PC.
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The keyboard differs for each territory.
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Microphone (Built-in)
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The built-in mono microphone can be used for skype, voice
narrations, or simple audio recordings.
Built-in Camera
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The built-in camera allows picture taking or video
recording.
Display Panel
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The display panel functions the same as a desktop monitor.
The Eee PC uses an active matrix TFT LCD, which provides excellent viewing like that of desktop monitors. Unlike desktop monitors, the LCD panel does not produce any radiation or flickering, so it is easier on the eyes. Use a soft cloth without chemical liquids (use plain water if necessary) to clean the display panel.
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Power Switch
The power switch allows powering ON and OFF the Eee PC
and recovering from STR. Press the switch once to turn ON and hold it to turn OFF the Eee PC. The power switch only works when the display panel is opened.
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Keyboard
The keyboard provides keys with comfortable travel (depth
at which the keys can be depressed) and palm rest for both hands.
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Touchpad and Buttons
The touchpad and its buttons comprises a pointing device
that provides the same functions as a desktop mouse. Multi-finger gesture input is available to allow easy web and document navigation.
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Status Indicators (front)
Power Indicator
The power indicator lights when the Eee PC is turned
ON and blinks slowly when the Eee PC is in the Save-to­RAM (Suspend) mode. This indicator is OFF when the Eee PC is turned OFF.
Battery Charge Indicator
The battery charge indicator (LED) shows the status of
the battery’s power as follows:
Powered ON
Battery charge is between 100%–80% Battery charge is between 80%–10% Battery charge is less than 10%
Standby Mode / Powered OFF
Battery charge is between 100%–80% Battery charge is between 80%–10% Battery charge is less than 10%
AC Mode Battery Mode
Orange ON Green ON
Orange Blinking Slowly Green Blinking Slowly
Orange Blinking Quickly Green Blinking Quickly
AC Mode Battery Mode
Orange ON Off
Orange Blinking Slowly Off
Orange Blinking Quickly Off
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The Battery Charge Indicator will not light when the battery is removed from your Eee PC.
Hard disk drive (HDD) Indicator
The hard disk drive indicator blinks when data is
written to or read from the disk drive.
Wireless Indicator
This is only applicable on models with built-in wireless
LAN. When the built-in wireless LAN is enabled, this indicator lights.
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Bottom Side
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Refer to the following illustration to identify the components on this side of the Eee PC.
The bottom side may vary in appearance depending on model.
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The bottom of the Eee PC can get very hot. Be careful when handling the Eee PC while it is in operation or recently been in operation. High temperatures are normal during charging or operation. DO NOT use on soft surfaces such as beds or sofas ,which may block the vents. DO NOT PUT THE Eee PC ON YOUR LAP OR OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY TO AVOID INJURY FROM THE HEAT.
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Battery Lock - Spring
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The spring battery lock keeps the battery pack secure.
When the battery pack is inserted, it will automatically lock. When removing the battery pack, this spring lock must be retained in the unlocked position.
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Battery Pack
The battery pack is automatically charged when connected
to an AC power source and maintains power to the Eee PC when AC power is not connected. This allows use when moving temporarily between locations. Battery time varies by usage and by the specifications for this Eee PC. The battery pack cannot be disassembled and must be purchased as a single unit.
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Battery Lock - Manual
The manual battery lock is used to keep the battery pack
secured. Move the manual lock to the unlocked position to insert or remove the battery pack. Move the manual lock to the locked position after inserting the battery pack.
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Hard Disk & Memory Compartment
The hard disk drive and memory are secured in a dedicated
compartment.
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Reset Button (Emergency)
In case your operating system cannot properly turn OFF or
restart, the reset button can be depressed with a pin or a straightened paper clip to restart the Eee PC.
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Audio Speaker System
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The built-in stereo speaker system allows you to hear audio
without additional attachments. The multimedia sound system features an integrated digital audio controller that produces rich, vibrant sound (results improved with external stereo headphones or speakers). Audio features are software controlled.
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Right Side
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Refer to the following illustration to identify the components on this side of the Eee PC.
Memory Card Slot
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The built-in memory card reader can read MMC/SD cards
from devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players, mobile phones, and PDAs.
USB Port (2.0/1.1)
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The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is compatible with USB
2.0 or USB 1.1 devices such as keyboards, pointing devices, cameras, and storage devices, connected in a series up to 12Mbits/sec (USB 1.1) and 480Mbits/sec (USB 2.0). USB allows many devices to run simultaneously on a single computer, with some peripherals acting as additional plug-in sites or hubs. Also, the USB supports hot-swapping function.
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Display (Monitor) Output
The 15-pin D-sub monitor port supports a standard VGA-
compatible device such as a monitor or projector to allow viewing on a larger external display.
Kensington® Lock Port
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The Kensington® lock port allows the Eee PC to be secured
using Kensington® compatible security products. These security products usually include a metal cable and lock that prevent the Eee PC to be removed from a fixed object.
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Left Side
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Refer to the following illustration to identify the components on this side of the Eee PC.
LAN Port
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The eight-pin RJ-45 LAN port (10/100M bit) supports a
standard Ethernet cable for connection to a local network. The built-in connector allows convenient use without additional adapters.
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USB Port (2.0/1.1)
The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is compatible with USB
2.0 or USB 1.1 devices such as keyboards, pointing devices, cameras, and storage devices, connected in a series up to 12Mbits/sec (USB 1.1) and 480Mbits/sec (USB 2.0). USB allows many devices to run simultaneously on a single computer, with some peripherals acting as additional plug­in sites or hubs. Also, it supports hot-swapping function.
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Microphone Jack
The microphone jack is designed to connect the
microphone used for Skype, voice narrations, or simple audio recordings.
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Headphone Output Jack
The 1/8” stereo headphone jack (3.55mm) connects the Eee
PC’s audio out signal to amplified speakers or headphones. Using this jack automatically disables the built-in speakers.
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Rear Side
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Refer to the following illustration to identify the components on this side of the Eee PC.
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Battery Pack
The battery pack is automatically charged when connected
to an AC power source and maintains power to the Eee PC when AC power is not connected. This allows use when moving temporarily between locations. Battery time varies by usage and by the specifications for this Eee PC. The battery pack cannot be disassembled and must be purchased as a single unit.
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Power (DC) Input
The supplied power adapter converts AC power to DC
power for use with this jack. Power supplied through this jack supplies power to the Eee PC and charges the internal battery pack. To prevent damage to the Eee PC and battery pack, always use the supplied power adapter.
CAUTION: MAY BECOME WARM TO HOT WHEN IN USE. BE SURE NOT TO COVER THE ADAPTER AND KEEP IT AWAY FROM YOUR BODY.
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Power System
Touchpad Usage
Keyboard Usage
First-time Startup
Operating Mode
Shutdown
Getting Started
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Power System
Using AC Power
The Eee PC power comprises two parts, the power adapter and the battery power system. The power adapter converts AC power from a wall outlet to the DC power required by the Eee PC. Your Eee PC comes with a universal AC-DC adapter for connection to any 100V-120V as well as 220V-240V outlets without setting switches or using power converters. Different countries may require an adapter to connect the provided US­standard AC power cord to a different standard. Most hotels will provide universal outlets to support different power cords as well as voltages. It is always best to ask an experienced traveler about AC outlet voltages before travelling.
With the AC power cord connected to the AC-DC converter, connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet (preferably with surge-protection) and then connect the DC plug to the Notebook PC. Connecting the AC-DC adapter to the AC outlet first allows you to test the AC outlet’ s power and the AC-DC converter itself for compatibility problems before connecting the DC power to the Notebook PC. The power indicator on the adapter (if available) will light if the power is within accepted ranges.
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Ensure that the DC plug is firmly plugged into the Eee PC power input jack.
THE POWER ADAPTER MAY BECOME WARM TO HOT WHEN IN USE. BE SURE NOT TO COVER THE ADAPTER AND KEEP IT AWAY FROM YOUR BODY.
This Eee PC may come with either a two or three-prong plug depending on territory to fit your wall outlet. If a three-prong plug is provided, you must use a grounded AC outlet or use a properly grounded adapter to ensure safe operation of the Eee PC.
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Damage may occur if you use a different adapter to power the Eee PC or use the Eee PC’s adapter to power other electrical devices. If there is smoke, burning scent, or extreme heat coming from the AC-DC adapter, seek servicing. Seek servicing if you suspect a faulty AC-DC adapter. You may damage both your battery pack(s) and the Eee PC with a faulty AC-DC adapter.
Using Battery Power
The Eee PC is designed to work with a removable battery pack. The battery pack consists of a set of battery cells housed together. A fully charged pack will provides your Eee PC a few hours of working power, but the actual figure varies depending on your general work habits, the CPU, system memory size, and the size of the display panel. Additional battery packs are optional and can be purchased separately through an Eee PC retailer.
Remember to fully charge the battery (8 hours or more) before first use and whenever it is depleted to prolong battery life. The battery reaches its maximum capacity after a few full charging and discharging cycles.
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Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
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Your Eee PC may not have its battery pack installed. If not, use the following procedures to install the battery pack.
To install the battery pack:
To remove the battery pack:
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Only use battery packs and power adapters supplied with this Eee PC or specifically approved by the manufacturer or retailer for use with this model or else damage may occur to the Eee PC. The output voltage of this adapter is +12Vdc, 3A.
Never attempt to remove the battery pack while the Eee PC is turned ON, as this may result in the loss of working data.
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Battery Care
The Eee PC’s battery pack, like all rechargeable batteries, has a limit on the number times it can be recharged. The battery pack’s useful life will depend on your environment temperature, humidity, and how your Eee PC is used. It is ideal that the battery be used in a temperature range between 5˚C and 35˚C (41˚F and 95˚F). You must also take into account that the Eee PC’s internal temperature is higher than the outside temperature. Any temperatures above or below this range will shorten the life of the battery. But in any case, the battery pack’s usage time will eventually decrease and a new battery pack must be purchased from an authorized dealer for this Eee PC. Because batteries also have a shelf life, it is not recommended to buy extras for storing.
For safety reasons, DO NOT throw the battery in fire, DO NOT short circuit the contacts, and DO NOT disassemble the battery. If there is any abnormal operation or damage to the battery pack caused by impact, turn OFF the Eee PC and contact an authorized service center.
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Emergency Shutdown & Reset
In case your operating system cannot properly turn OFF or restart, there are additional ways to shutdown and reset your Eee PC:
Shutdown: Hold the power button until the system shuts
down.
Reset: Press the reset button .
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Use a pin or a straightened paper clip to press the reset button.
DO NOT use emergency shutdown/reset while data is being written or read; doing so can result in loss or destruction of your data.
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Touchpad Usage
Single-finger gesture input
Clicking/Tapping - With the pointer over an item, press the left
button or use your fingertip to touch the touchpad lightly, keeping your finger on the touchpad until the item is selected. The selected item will change color. The following 2 illustrations produce the same results.
Double-clicking/Double-tapping - This is a common skill for launching a program directly from the corresponding icon you select. Move the pointer over the icon you wish to execute, press the left button or tap the pad twice in rapid succession, and the system launches the corresponding program. If the interval between the clicks or taps is too long, the operation will not be executed. The following 2 illustrations produce the same results.
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Dragging - Dragging means to pick up an item and place it anywhere on the screen you wish. You can move the pointer over the item you select, and while keeping the left button depressed, moving the pointer to the desired location, then release the button. Or, you can simply double-tap on the item and hold while dragging the item with your fingertip. The following illustrations produce the same results.
Multi-finger gesture input
Two-finger scrolling - Use two
fingertips to slide up or down on the touchpad to scroll a window up or down. If your display window includes several sub-windows, move the pointer on that pane before scrolling.
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