Docking IRQ
tells the computer which interrupt request (IRQ) to assign to the docking station or replicator during the boot sequence. If
Docking
IRQ
is set to
Optimized
, the docking station or replicator is assigned a dedicated IRQ during the boot sequence. Select
IRQ11
if a peripheral
device requires the use of the dedicated IRQ.
Docking Status
Docking Status
shows whether the computer is attached to a Dell Latitude C/Port Family APR or C/Dock Family Expansion Station. No user-
selectable settings are available for this option.
External Hot Key
External Hot Key
lets you use the <Scroll Lock> key on the external keyboard the same way you use the <Fn> key on the computer's keyboard.
Set this option to
Scroll Lock
(the default) if you are using an external keyboard. Set this option to
Not Installed
to disable this function on the
external keyboard.
External Media Bay
External Media Bay
identifies the type of device
—
Diskette
Drive
,
CD-ROM
Drive
,
DVD-ROM Drive
, or
LS-120 Disk Drive
—
installed in the
external media bay. If the external media bay does not contain a device or is not attached, this option reads
Not Installed
. No user-selectable
settings are available for this option.
Infrared Data Port
Infrared Data Port
is available only when the computer is docked; otherwise, this option is blue or dimmed. This option allows you to avoid
resource conflicts by disabling or remapping the address of the infrared port on the Dell Latitude C/Port Family APR or C/Dock Family Expansion
Station. The
COM1
,
COM2
,
COM3
, and
COM4
settings allow you to take advantage of the computer's infrared support.
Settings for this option are:
l
Disabled
—
Disables the infrared data port and makes the direct memory access (DMA), IRQ, and I/O resources available for another serial
device to use
l
COM1
—
Maps the infrared data port to COM1
l
COM2
—
Maps the infrared data port to COM2
l
COM3
(the default)
—
Maps the infrared data port to COM3
l
COM4
—
Maps the infrared data port to COM4
For a change to
Infrared Data Port
to take effect, you must reboot your computer.
Infrared Mode
Infrared Mode
is visible only when the computer is docked and
Infrared Data Port
is enabled.
Infrared Mode
manages the infrared resources of
the computer and the external devices you use with it. This option lets you select
Fast IR
(the default) or
Slow IR
to use with an infrared device.
For a change to
Infrared Mode
to take effect, you must reboot your computer.
Internal Cache
Internal Cache
displays the amount of internal cache your computer has. No user-selectable settings are available for this option.
Keyboard Click
Keyboard Click
lets you choose whether the computer's keyboard makes audible clicking sounds.
Click Volume
must be enabled for
Keyboard
Click
to function. The volume of the simulated key clicks is controlled by the
Click Volume
setting.
Settings for this option are
Disabled
(the default) and
Enabled
.
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