Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Preface
- 2. Introductions
- 3. How To Get Started
- Begin to Use the Notebook
- How to Use the Notebook Safely
- How to Manage Power Supply
- How to Set Up Power Plan in Windows
- How to Use the Keyboard
- What is Touchpad
- What is Hard Disk Drive
- What is Solid State Drive
- How to Use Optical Disc Drive
- How to Connect the Internet
- How to Set Up Bluetooth Connection
- How to Connect External Devices
- How to Use Multiple Monitors
- How to Use RAID Function
- How to Select Boot Mode in BIOS while installing OS
- How to Use Recovery Partition
- Where Are Key Components
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Introductions
Left Side View
1. Kensington Lock
This notebook provides a Kensington lock hole, which allows users to secure
the notebook in place with a key or some mechanical PIN device and attached
through a rubberized metal cable. The end of the cable has a small loop which
allows the whole cable to be looped around a permanent object, such as a heavy
table or other similar equipment, thus securing the notebook in place.
2. USB 3.0 Port/ Super Charger USB Port
USB 3.0, the SuperSpeed USB, delivers the higher interface speeds for
connecting various devices, such as storage devices, hard drives, or video
cameras, and offers more advantages over high-speed data transferring.
Super Charger USB port provides faster power charging function for Apple
devices when the notebook is in power off mode.
3. Mini-DisplayPort
The Mini-DisplayPort is a miniaturized version of the DisplayPort, with a suitable
adapter, the Mini-DisplayPort may be used to drive displays with a VGA, DVI or
HDMI interface.
4. Audio Port Connectors
Make high quality sound blaster with stereo system and Hi-Fi function supported.
Microphone
Used for an external microphone.
Headphone
A connector for speakers or headphones.