Dialogue a33i Guia De Configuração Rápida
Quick Start Guide
Version:1.04
Preparing your computer for use
Installing the CMOS battery and DDR SO-DIMM module
1.
Remove the battery if it is on FlyBook (Refer to
“Installing the battery pack“ for the procedure.).
2.
Press DRAM cover and stretch out it to open the
DDR SO-DIMM cover on the bottom of your com-
puter.
DDR SO-DIMM cover on the bottom of your com-
puter.
3.
Insert the CMOS battery (Model# CR1220) into the
battery holder.
4.
Insert the DDR SO-DIMM module into the
SO-DIMM socket as shown, in the right side figure.
Make sure it is well inserted.
SO-DIMM socket as shown, in the right side figure.
Make sure it is well inserted.
5.
Replace the DDR SO-DIMM cover.
Installing a hard disk
1.
Take out the keyboard by gently pushing in the latches (3 latches) along the top side
of the keyboard and using a thin flat object to slowly lift it up.
2.
Gently flip the keyboard over towards the battery pack side.
3.
Check the Hard drive screw on roughly the location pointed by arrow shown on the
figure of upper-right side. Make sure it is open.
figure of upper-right side. Make sure it is open.
4.
Remove the hard disk cover on the right side of your computer.
5.
Attach the hard disk to the cover with two screws from a hard disk pack (A).
6.
Insert the hard disk into the hard disk bay, ensuring that it is securely connected (B).
7.
Fix the hard disk to the PCB with 1 screw from the position under keyboard (C).
8.
Restore keyboard gently.
N O T E
Do not connect the adapter to supply your computer with power until
you have installed the CMOS battery, DDR SO-DIMM module, and
hard disk drive.
you have installed the CMOS battery, DDR SO-DIMM module, and
hard disk drive.
Installing the CMOS battery, DDR SO-DIMM module, and hard disk
drive is unnecessary if the FlyBook has been purchased as a
complete unit
drive is unnecessary if the FlyBook has been purchased as a
complete unit
N O T E
Do not connect the adapter to your computer, before and during the
procedure. Only DDR SO-DIMM modules can be used in the FlyBook.
We strongly suggest that you choose one of the DDR SO-DIMM types
listed in the Appendix of the user’s manual; otherwise, we can not
guarantee your computer will work properly.
procedure. Only DDR SO-DIMM modules can be used in the FlyBook.
We strongly suggest that you choose one of the DDR SO-DIMM types
listed in the Appendix of the user’s manual; otherwise, we can not
guarantee your computer will work properly.
Installing the battery pack
1.
Insert the battery pack into the battery bay
(A). (Make sure all battery latches are open
before you do so.)
before you do so.)
2.
Turn the computer over and slide the battery
pack latches closed (B).
Turning on the power
Follow the steps below to turn on your FlyBook:
1.
Connect one end of the AC-to-DC adapter to
the power outlet and the other end to the
power jack on the computer to supply power
to the computer.
power jack on the computer to supply power
to the computer.
2.
Hold the left and right front sides of the dis-
play screen cover with your hands, and then
open it to a comfortable viewing angle.
play screen cover with your hands, and then
open it to a comfortable viewing angle.
3.
Press the power button (on the left side of
the computer) to turn on the power.
the computer) to turn on the power.
Installing the operating system
Windows XP Home Edition is already installed on your computer. No effort is required to
install the operating system. The computer will automatically boot into Windows after
turning on the power.
install the operating system. The computer will automatically boot into Windows after
turning on the power.
C
A
B
A
B
Hot keys
Pointing device and Pan button
A track point along with two sets of mouse
buttons are available on your computer.
The track point and buttons function in the
buttons are available on your computer.
The track point and buttons function in the
same way as a 2-button mouse.
The track point is a capacitive pointing
device. When you apply force on the top
of the track point with your fingertip, the
mouse cursor moves. The direction and
speed of the cursor movement depends
on the direction you push and the amount
of force you use—using more force
causes the cursor to move faster.
device. When you apply force on the top
of the track point with your fingertip, the
mouse cursor moves. The direction and
speed of the cursor movement depends
on the direction you push and the amount
of force you use—using more force
causes the cursor to move faster.
Key
Description
Fn + Esc
Turns the Mouse and PAN button’s LED on and off.
Fn + ~
Switches the display output to the LCD, an external display device,
or to both the LCD and an external display device.
or to both the LCD and an external display device.
Fn + F1
Decreases the screen brightness.
Fn + F2
Increases the screen brightness.
Fn + F3
Enter into “Suspend to RAM“ mode, or others depending on
Windows Power Settings Options.
Windows Power Settings Options.
Fn + F4
Enter into “Suspend to Disk“ mode, or others depending on Win-
dows Power Settings Options. If “Enalbe hibernation“ is not set in
Power Setting Options, “Suspend to RAM“ or “Power On“ can be
selected now.
dows Power Settings Options. If “Enalbe hibernation“ is not set in
Power Setting Options, “Suspend to RAM“ or “Power On“ can be
selected now.
Fn + F5
Decreases the speaker volume.
Fn + F6
Increases the speaker volume.
Fn + F7
Mutes the speaker.
Fn + F8
Turns the Wireless LAN module on and off.
Fn + F9
Turns the GPRS module on and off.
Fn + F10
Turns the Bluetooth module on and off.
Double “Fn“
Wake up system from suspend mode.
Press the Pan button to toggle screen panning on and off. When panning is on, the track
point provides a panning function.
The panning function helps you
view a document's content
quickly and easily. Using the
panning function is just like
using a mouse to operate the
Windows scroll bar to view the
document’s contents. When the
mouse cursor is focused on a
document, pressing the track
point forward and backward
scrolls the document content
upward and downward
respectively; and pressing the
track point left and right scrolls
the document content left and
point provides a panning function.
The panning function helps you
view a document's content
quickly and easily. Using the
panning function is just like
using a mouse to operate the
Windows scroll bar to view the
document’s contents. When the
mouse cursor is focused on a
document, pressing the track
point forward and backward
scrolls the document content
upward and downward
respectively; and pressing the
track point left and right scrolls
the document content left and
right respectively.
Touch panel
The touch panel embedded in your computer is a pressure sensitive, palm-rejection type
panel—you can write on it as you would on a normal writing pad without your palm
interfering with the computer’s function. You can use the stylus pen along with your
computer as a pointing device to operate the computer. The stylus pen can act as a 2-
button mouse. You can use it to write, to draw, to select, and to navigate any tasks
displayed on the screen. The following is a brief introduction to touch panel operation:
panel—you can write on it as you would on a normal writing pad without your palm
interfering with the computer’s function. You can use the stylus pen along with your
computer as a pointing device to operate the computer. The stylus pen can act as a 2-
button mouse. You can use it to write, to draw, to select, and to navigate any tasks
displayed on the screen. The following is a brief introduction to touch panel operation:
•
Touching the display screen moves the mouse cursor to the point of contact.
•
Touching any icons or items shown on the display screen selects the touched icon or
item.
•
Single or double touching a task icon or item invokes the task of the icon or item.
•
Dragging has the same effect as dragging a mouse.
•
When the mouse right button mode is on, touching
the display screen has the same effect as clicking
the mouse right button on the place touched. To
enable mouse right button mode, touch the
PenMount icon in the system tray, then check
“Right Button”. A small mouse icon is now on-
screen to allow you one click to enter right-button
the mouse right button on the place touched. To
enable mouse right button mode, touch the
PenMount icon in the system tray, then check
“Right Button”. A small mouse icon is now on-
screen to allow you one click to enter right-button
mode for one time.
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