User's Manual

You can operate the computer while the battery is charging, while on external power , or on battery power only.
To turn on the computer 
Press the
Power Button
button once, and then give the system time to respond.
To turn off the computer 
1. From the Start menu, tap Shut Down. 
2. Then, from the Shut Down Windows screen select Shut Down and tap OK.
If you need to leave the system for a short time, or if you want to conserve battery power, you can suspend the
computer by pressing
FN
+
F3
. See Power Management for additional information.
Suspend to RAM
In a suspend to RAM, the contents of your computer's memory are held intact, while almost all the
components in your computer either turn off completely, or reduce power consumption to a minimum. In a suspend to
RAM, your computer remains active, but with a minimum possible power consumption. Return the computer to full
power by pressing any key. A fully-charged battery can maintain a Suspend to RAM for many hours.
Suspend to Disk (Hibernate)
Suspend to Disk is similar to turning off the computer, except that the current state of
the computer is copied to the hard disk as a special file. 
In a Suspend to Disk there is no power consumption. When the
computer returns from suspend mode , the desktop appears with the same files and programs open as when the
computer was suspended. Suspend to Disk is very useful when you don’t want to take the time to shut down all open
programs one by one to shut off the computer. This mode is also called hibernation mode.
CAUTION
Shutting down the computer improperly could result in lost or corrupted data.
Adjusting the Volume
Volume for the computer is adjusted by using function key combinations. 
FN
+
F8
decreases the volume 
FN
+
F9
increases the volume
FN
+
F10
toggles the volume mute on or off
You can also adjust the volume with the Windows volume control applet, which is located on the taskbar and looks like
this .
NOTE
Adjusting the volume using the function keys produces only a slight change with each press. It may take
several presses to increase or decrease the volume to a level that you desire. 
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GoBook II Help
7/31/2003
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