In general, your software will control the CD-ROM directly. Data CDs are
accessed via the software—consult your software instructions for the oper-
ations of a data CD. Windows 98 compatible CD-ROMs will usually have
an autoplay feature that starts the program when the CD is detected. When
the CD-ROM is to be used as an audio CD player, you can still use soft-
ware to control the playing and volume of the CD. To adjust the volume of
an audio CD playing in Windows 98, you can single-click (brings up the
volume slide) or double-click (brings up the entire audio mixer window) on
the speaker icon beside your clock.
If you need to open the CD drawer when the power is not on, you can use
the emergency release, which is the small hole located on the front of the
drive under the indicator LED. Use a paper clip to press on the release
inside the hole. The tray can then be pulled gently forward until the disc
can be retrieved. Slide the tray back into place until you feel it click. This
method is designed to be used occasionally for an emergency retrieval of
a disk and should not be used as a regular method of removing disks. Your
drive will last longer if you remove the disk using the normal unloading
method.
If your WinBook XL2 has a DVD drive, you will be able to use this drive
to play DVD video disks. You can connect your computer to an s-video
equipped television or video device to play videos stored on DVD. See
Chapter Six for more information on DVD use.
Software
Preloaded Software
Your WinBook XL2 comes preloaded with Windows 98 as its operating
system. There is also the necessary software to use your Infrared (IR) port
and audio hardware in Windows 98.
For instructions for using Windows 98, check the Windows 98 manual,
which is included in your WinBook XL2 box.
User’s Manual
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Summary of Contents for XL2
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Page 13: ...Chapter One Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 1 ...
Page 40: ...Chapter Two Basic Computing Chapter 2 Basic Computing 2 1 ...
Page 60: ...Chapter Three Mobile Computing Chapter 3 Mobile Computing 3 1 ...
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Page 123: ...Chapter Seven Upgrading Chapter 7 Upgrading 7 1 ...
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