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Appendix
Names and Functions of Parts
For information on the key combi-
nations available.
(
“Key Combinations”
)
.
There are dots near function keys
to enable you to locate the key’s
position by touch.
(
“LED Indicators”)
LED Indicators
To adjust the volume:
Fn
+
F5
/
Fn
+
F6
Speaker on/off:
Fn
+
F4
Speakers
(
page 19)
Touch Pad
LED Indicators
(
“LED Indicators”)
Power status
Battery pack status
Use this connector to connect head-
phones or amplifier-equipped speak-
ers. Audio output from the internal
speaker is disabled when headphones
or external speakers are connected.
Use only a monaural condenser mi-
crophone.
Using an input source other than a
monaural condenser microphone
may not allow audio to be input or
may damage the equipment.
The illustrations shown may differ from the actual physical
appearances.
(
“PC Cards”)
PC Card Slots
Caps Lock
Numeric key (NumLk)
Scroll lock (ScrLk)
CD drive status
*
Floppy disk drive status
Hard disk drive status
Power status
Function Keys
LCD
Floppy Disk Drive
Microphone Jack
Headphone Jack
(
“CD Drive”)
Security Lock
A Kensington cable can be connected
to prevent theft of your computer. For
more information, please read the
manual that comes with the cable.
LOCK
DC-IN Jack
Keyboard
There is a small bar on
F
,
J
,
and to enable you to locate the
key’s position by touch.
CD Drive
*
The access lamp on the CD drive
lights at the same time as this indi-
cator. (In some cases, only one of
them may light.)
Before using the computer for the
first time, carefully read [Limited Use
License Agreement]. If you agree to
the conditions, remove the seal.
Power Switch
Wireless LAN Antenna
(
“Wireless LAN”
)
<Only for the model with a wireless LAN>
Wireless LAN Antenna
(
“Wireless LAN”
)
<Only for the model with a wireless LAN>