How to Capture Screenshots on the Google Nexus One PDF Manual
The following guide will explain in-depth how you can take screenshots on the new Google Nexus One smartphone. The device doesn’t have this feature included by default, as the iPhone 3GS, so additional tools will be needed for this to work. Bear in mind that you do not need to connect your Nexus One smartphone using the following guide unless you plan to take screenshots. For users that only wish to transfer files between the PC and SD memory card, you will only need to connect the device using a microUSB cable and click on the Mount SD option that is displayed in the notification bar.
March 28, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, Smart Phone | Leave a Comment
IBM ThinkPad 390E Notebooks PDF Manual
All-in-one convenience The ThinkPad 390E offers a sleek all-in-one design which integrates a diskette, CD-ROM and hard disk drive plus an integrated 56K1 V.90 modem in a convenient, easy-to-use package.
Performance and affordability
With an Intel ® Mobile Pentium® II processor at up to 333MHz 2 or a Mobile Intel CeleronTM processor at up to 366MHz, S.M.A.R.T.3 hard disk drive up to to 6.4GB,4 and up to 64MB RAM standard, the new ThinkPad 390E delivers a serious business notebook at a very affordable price.
Versatile portability The ThinkPad 390E offers incredible flexibility and solid investment protection. In addition to the standard CD-ROM/FDD
combo, the versatile UltraBayTM FX accepts an optional DVD/FDD Combo drive, second hard disk drive with adapter or second battery. The ThinkPad 390E also features easy-to-upgrade hard disk drives and memory, as well as an optional port replicator with IBM Wake on LAN® that
supports remote system manageability.
March 27, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Lenovo Manual, Notebook | Leave a Comment
IBM ThinkPad LANClient Control Manager LCCM Training Procedures Guide Supplement
Setting Up a ThinkPad as an LCCM Client
The process of setting up a ThinkPad as an LCCM client is slightly different from the process documented in the LCCM documentation for standard desktop computers. In order to set up a ThinkPad, you must meet two conditions:
The ThinkPad itself must be set up correctly.
A network connection must be enabled. Choose one of the following for your particular ThinkPad:
An IBM ThinkPad using a docking station must have a supported network adapter. See Setting Up the ThinkPad for details.
An IBM ThinkPad using a Port Replicator or PC Card Enabler must have the latest adapter flash BIOS installed.
If you are using a PC Card/Credit Card for your network connection, remember that LCCM does not support the unattended installation of
Windows 95/98.
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IBM ThinkPad 770 PDF User’s Manual Guide
Choose Scrolling Method
Select which input device will be the scrolling device, that is, the device for Scrolling or Magnifying Glass control. Press Center Button, then use TrackPoint Holding down the center button on the keyboard allows the TrackPoint to control the Scrolling or Magnifying Glass. The TrackPoint operates normally (controls the mouse cursor) when the center button is not pressed. Use External Mouse This option sets an externally attached mouse to scroll (or move the Magnifying Glass) horizontally or vertically. Use the TrackPoint as a pointer. Use TrackPoint This option sets the TrackPoint to scroll horizontally or vertically. Use an externally attached mouse as a pointer. This setting is recommended if you have a mouse attached. Note: You can still use the TrackPoint to control the mouse pointer by pressing the center button.
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IBM T60 ThinkPad PDF Manual Guide
Pointing Devices (all 3 devices are active simultaneously)
Mouse – plug a mouse into any USB port.
TouchPad – slide your finger around on the touchpad (14). The buttons below the touchpad are left and right clicks.
TrackPoint – the pencil eraser-thing in the middle of the keyboard (11)
Put the tip of your finger on it and gently push in different directions. The 3 buttons below the space bar work with the TrackPoint. The outside buttons are left and right click, the middle button turns the TrackPoint into a scroller.
You’ll get a little scrolling symbol on the screen. What part of the screen scrolls depends on where the symbol is.
I like to put my mouse in the lower USB port, leaving the upper port open for USB flash drives and other devices. There’s also another USB port on the left side of the computer.
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IBM ThinkPad R40 Series Laptop PDF Setup Manual Guide
Setting up your computer
1. Installing the battery.
a) Align the side of the battery with the side of the battery compartment in the computer 1; then gently push the battery into the compartment b) Slide the battery latch to lock it.
2. Connecting to a power source. Connect the ac adapter to the computer’s power jack (at the rear of the computer). Make the connections in the order shown.
3. Turning on the system.
a) Open the computer display. Press the latches 1 and open the display 2. Then position the display so that it is convenient for viewing.
b) Press the power switch 1.
4. Using the UltraNav™.
Your ThinkPad computer comes with the UltraNav pointing device. The UltraNav consists of the TrackPoint? and the touch pad, each of which is itself a pointing device with basic functions and extended functions. You can use both the TrackPoint and the touch pad together. You can also configure the pointing devices to your preferred settings. For example, you can use the TrackPoint and the touch pad for pointing with their extended functions. Or you can use the TrackPoint for its pointing function only, and the touch pad for its extended functions only, or vice versa.
For more information about the UltraNav, press the Access IBM button to open Access IBM, your on-board help system. Note: Some models have the TrackPoint only, without a touch pad and its buttons
March 27, 2010 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, Lenovo Manual, Notebook | Leave a Comment