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When the connection is in place, the guest machine will have an open
window showing the folders on the host machine that are available for
sharing. You can copy the files in those folders as you would any files
in any drive window on your notebook.
Printing
You can use your IR port to print by connecting to a printer with a built-
in IR, a printer with an IR adapter connected to its parallel port, a
network printer available via an infrared network node, or a printer
connected to a computer with an IR port.
Before proceeding, you must set up a connection for the printer via the
IR port. See Chapter 1 for information on setting up a printer, To test
the printing capability of an application over an IR link to an IrDA
compliant printer, click on the Infrared icon in the Control Panel
(Start/Settings/Control Panel/Infrared). The IR software will detect the
printer’s IR port. Now try the Print option in an application.
Battery and Power Saving
About the Battery Pack
The battery pack is a plastic package, which contains Lithium-Ion (Li-
ION) cells. Currently, Lithium-Ion cells store most charge for a given
volume and weight. The battery pack can be installed in the right
device bay.
Caution: Only use the battery pack that is supplied with this notebook.
If you need a replacement battery, ask your system vendor for a
replacement. Never try to use a battery pack that is not designed and
approved for use in this notebook.
The Li-ION battery pack can monitor how much charge it has available,
and share this information with the Windows operating system, so that
your notebook can display the Windows battery gauge with accurate
data.
Note: If your notebook will not be used for a long spell or if you always
use your notebook with the AC adapter, you can remove the battery
and store it in a dry, cool place. However, you might want to keep the
battery in the notebook where it can act as a UPS (un-interruptible
power supply).










