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Joybook 6000 Series User’s Manual
Welcome
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Copyright
Copyright 2003 by BENQ Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this
publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a
retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical,
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this company.
Disclaimer
BENQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties, either
expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically
disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, BENQ Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without
obligation of this company to notify any person of such revision or
changes.
*Windows, Internet Explorer and Outlook Express are trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation. Others are copyrights of their respective companies or organizations.
Joybook Models Covered By
This Manual
This manual contains the information about the following Joybook models:
• Joybook 6000 series
• Joybook 6000N series
Please note that the actual hardware or software capabilities will vary
according to the model you purchased. To determine your Joybook model,
please refer to the label on the packing box, or the printing on your Joybook.
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Table of Contents
Touring Your Joybook ...............................................................1
Function Hotkeys ............................................................................ 7
Getting Started with Windows XP ............................................9
Using the Q-Media Bar ..............................................................11
Setting Up QMedia Bar ................................................................... 12
Customizing the hotkeys .................................................................12
Your Digital Entertainment Center - BenQ Joybook ...............13
Sending and Receiving E-mail ........................................................ 14
Cleaning Your Joybook ................................................................... 39
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Touring Your Joybook
Internet Hotkey
Starts up the Internet Explorer Web browser.
E-Mail Hotkey
Starts up the Outlook Express e-mail program.
Customizable Hotkey 1
Can be customized to open an application.
Customizable Hotkey 2
Can be customized to open an application.
Power Button
Turns Joybook on or off.
Hard Disk Drive Activity Indicator
Flashes blue when Joybook is reading the data on the hard
disk.
Three-in-One Card Indicator
Lights up in blue when there is a memory card in the
Three-in-One Slot. Flashes blue when Joybook is reading
data on the memory card.
Caps Lock Indicator
Lights up in blue when the Caps Lock function is activated.
Num Lock Indicator
Lights up in blue when the Num Lock function is activated.
Wireless Connection Indicator
• When the wireless LAN function is enabled, lights up in
blue.
• When the Bluetooth function is enabled, lights up in
amber.
• When both the wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions are
enabled simultaneously, lights up in purple.
Power Indicator
• Lights up in blue when Joybook is turned on.
• When the system enters standby mode, it turns into
amber.
Battery Indicator
• When Joybook is in use, lights up in blue.
• When the battery is charging, turns into amber.
• Flashing blue indicates that the battery is running low.
• Flashing orange indicates that the battery is malfunctioning, in which case you should contact service personnel.
For more information about how to configure the customizable hot
keys, please refer to "Customizing the hotkeys" on page 12.
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Tou c h Pa d
You can use the touch pad to conveniently control the cursor on
the screen.
• To move the cursor, gently move your finger on the touch pad.
The cursor will move accordingly.
• Tap on the touch pad once to execute the same action as clicking
on the left button of a mouse.
• Tap twice to execute the same action as double-clicking.
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Microphone
For recording audio.
Left and Right Selection Buttons
Equivalent to the left and right buttons on a mouse.
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Ventilation Holes
For dissipating heat and keeping
the computer at an optimal temperature.
IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
Can be used to connect to a digital
video camera and use it to create
your own movies. You can also use
it to connect to a Firewire hard
disk, printer and more.
USB 2.0 Port
For connecting peripherals such as
mice, digital cameras and MP3
players that use the USB interface.
Three-in-One Slot
Reads Memory Stick, SD Card
and MMC Card.
PC Card Slot
This PC Card slot accepts one
Type-II PC Card. You can use it
and various PC Cards on the
market to further expand the
capabilities of your Joybook.
Insert the PC Card into the slots
following the direction indicated on the card and complete
related driver settings.
PC Card Ejection Button
You can use this button to eject an
inserted PC Card.
To e je ct a P C Ca r d:
1. Quit all PC Card applications
and shut down all PC Card
functions.
2. Press and then release the PC
Card ejection button, causing it to pop out.
3. When the button has popped
out, push it in again to eject
the PC Card.
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Earphone Jack
Can be used to connect to an earphone/headset or external speaker for playing Joybook
audio.
MIC IN
Can be used to connect to a microphone for
recording sounds.
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USB 2.0 Port
For connecting peripherals such as mice, digital cameras and MP3 players that use the USB
interface.
LAN (Ethernet) Port
Allows Joybook to connect to a 10/100Mbps
Ethernet network.
(Optional)
Wireless Connection Switch
Use this switch to activate/deactivate the wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions.
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VGA Por t
For connecting external display
devices, such as monitors and projectors. When connected to such
devices, the screen display will
automatically be switched to simultaneous display mode.
Kensin gton Loc k Hole
You can attach a Kensington-type
lock and cable to this hole to prevent theft.
Modem Port
Accepts an analog telephone line for use
with the internal modem.
Power Jack
For connecting AC power supply.
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Infrared port
You can connect Joybook to your PDA, mobile phone or other Infrared compatible devices using this port.
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Function Hotkeys
You can use the function hotkeys to access commonly used functions or make quick settings. To use the hotkeys, press and hold the Fn key at
the lower left corner of the keyboard, and then press the desired hotkey.
Fn + F1 Opens function keys online help.Fn + F6 Activates or deactivates the touch pad.
Fn + F2 Puts Joybook into sleep mode.Fn + F7 Activates or deactivates the speakers.
Fn + F3 Switches display between the screen and an external monitor/
Press this key combination several times to switch among
wireless LAN ON/Bluetooth OFF -> wireless LAN OFF/Bluetooth ON -> wireless LAN ON/Bluetooth ON.
The status is indicated by the Wireless Connection Indicator.
Please refer "Touring Your Joybook" on page 1 for details.
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Windows Key
Functionally equivalent to clicking the Start button on the Windows desktop.
+ Tab
Makes the next item on the Windows task bar
active.
+ E
Opens the My Computer w indow for browsing
disks and files.
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+ M
Minimizes all windows.
Shift + + M
Cancels minimization of all windows.
+ R
Activates the Run dialogue box.
Num Lock
Activates the numeric keypad integrated in the
keyboard.
Caps Lock
Capitalizes all text entered.
Application Key
Provides the same function as the right touch
pad button, bringing up a contextual pop-up
menu.
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Getting Started with Windows XP
Your Joybook comes installed with Windows XP, Microsoft's latest operating system for consumer PCs. The first time you start up your Joybook, Windows XP will ask you a few questions. Answer the questions to ensure that your full rights are protected. If you are asked to select
the type of keyboard and you are not sure, please check the specification label on the packing carton to determine the correct keyboard type.
After you are done answering the questions, Joybook will restart and then you will enter Windows XP for the first time. Click Start and select
Help and Support in the menu that appears. The Help and Support Center will appear and you can find more information on how to use
Windows XP here.
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Next, please follow the steps below to setup the language for nonunicode programs settings in Windows XP.
1. Click Start and then Control Panel.
2. Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options.
3. Click Regional and Language Options in the window that
appears.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
5. In the drop-down listbox, click to select your language and
country.
6. Click Apply.
7. Click Ye s .
8. Click Ye s .
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