Dell Inspiron 5100 and 5150 Laptop PDF Owners Manual


Connecting to a Network in Windows XP
Your wireless network card requires proper software and drivers in order to connect to a network. This software is pre-installed from the factory. If the software is removed or corrupted, follow the instructions listed in the User’s Guide for your wireless card. The User’s Guide is located on your Drivers, Utilities, and Applications CD (that came with your computer) in the “User’s Guides-Network User’s Guides” category. The User’s Guide is also available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.

Click the Start button, Control Panel, and then click Switch to Classic View.
1 Double-click Network Connections.
2 Click Wireless Network Connection.
3 The Wireless Network Connection icon is highlighted. Under Network Tasks in the left-hand pane, click Change settings of this connection.
4 The Wireless Network Connection Properties window appears.

August 6, 2010 | Posted in Dell Manual, Notebook | Leave a Comment

Leopard X 10.5 OS Magic Trackpad System Preferences PDF Manual

This additional (Magic Trackpad) preference has now been added to System Preference as found on all notebook installations with OS X with the 10.5.6 update. I have kept the original text and images here as some may not update immediately. At the top of the Keyboard panel are two sliding scales: Key Repeat Rate, which adjusts the length of time between a character being repeated as a key is held down; and Delay Until Repeat, which adjusts the time before the first repeat begins. The delay may be adjusted between short and long, or off: the character is not repeated when the key is pressed. On the notebook computers, which have a limited-width keyboard, below the sliders is a check-box to turn on or off the use of function keys as standard function keys.

August 6, 2010 | Posted in Computers, Software | Leave a Comment

Apple Mac Portable Computer Magic Trackpad Boot Camp PDF Installation Manual

What You Need
Here’s what you need to install and set up Windows on your Mac:
* An Intel-based Mac computer, with:
* a USB keyboard and mouse, or a built-in keyboard and magic trackpad
* Mac OS X version 10.5 or later (the latest version of Mac OS X is strongly recommended)
* a built-in optical disc drive, or, if your computer doesn’t have a built-in optical drive, a compatible external optical drive

For information on using your computer with an external optical drive, see the documentation that came with your computer.
* all firmware updates for your computer
For information about updating your computer’s system software and firmware, see page 21.
* A Mac OS X Leopard installation disc, which can be either of the following:
* a Mac OS X Leopard disc (included with all purchased copies of Leopard)
* a Mac OS X Install Disc 1 (included with all Macs that have Leopard preinstalled)
* At least 10 GB of free space on the disk you’re installing on
* Boot Camp Assistant (located in /Applications/Utilities/)
* Windows XP Home Edition or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later, or Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate

August 6, 2010 | Posted in Computers, Netbook Manual | Leave a Comment

Apple Magic Trackpad PDF User Guide Manual

Using Your Apple Magic Trackpad
Your Apple Magic Trackpad has a Multi-Touch surface for moving the pointer and performing gestures. To set up gestures and set other options, choose Apple (K) > System Preferences, and then click Trackpad. Position your Apple Magic Trackpad on a firm level surface. When you move the
pointer or perform gestures, you can rest your hand comfortably on the Apple Magic Trackpad and slide your fingers lightly on the surface. When you perform trackpad gestures, slide your fingers lightly on the trackpad surface. Trackpad gestures work in many applications.
Here are some ways to use your Apple Magic Trackpad:
- Drag two fingers up, down, or sideways to scroll in an active window.
- Secondary-click (right-click) to access shortcut menu commands.
- Use two-finger pinching to zoom in or out on PDFs, images, photos, and more.
- Use two-finger rotating to rotate photos, pages, and more.
- Swipe three fingers to rapidly page through documents, move to the previous or next photo, and more.
- Swipe four fingers left or right to activate Application Switcher so you can cycle through open applications. Four-finger swiping works in the Finder and all applications.
- Swipe four fingers up or down to show the desktop or display all open windows in Exposé

August 6, 2010 | Posted in Computers | Leave a Comment

Asus Eee PC 900 Netbook Upgrade PDF Installation Instructions Manual

Introduction
A mid 2008 Asus Eee PC 900 remains the one and only original mini notebook, but who never wished the tiny SSD’s were just a little larger or faster? Many have undoubtedly tried out Nlite in XP or other tools like eeedora in Linux to save space on the tiny SSD’s. In addition, with an old bios version such as 0806 from 07/07/2008 you needed a lot of luck to find a larger memory bar that worked. Therefore I tried to summarize my very positive experience to give your Eee a second life. With many thanks to Asus for their newest 1006 bios version. The original Eee PC-900 has a small fast 4 GB IDE SSD and a slow 16 GB IDE SSD, both of brand Phison. Speed comparison with the ’hdparm -t /dev/sda’ command in Linux shows a transfer rate of 38 MB/s for the small disk and 28 MB/s for the large disk.

August 4, 2010 | Posted in Asus Manual, Netbook Manual | Leave a Comment

EPSON Advanced Printer Driver PDF Installation Manual

Installation
There are two installers provided depending on the supported printers. Instructions for TM series are described below. Procedures are the same for other products. ADT***E.EXE: EPSON TM Series Printer Installer ABE***E.EXE: EPSON BA/EU Series Printer Installer The installer installs files for the printer driver, StatusAPI, USB driver, and other necessary files. The installation method will differ depending on the interface connected to the printer. Follow the instructions below to install it. It is possible to do a silent installation that can install the same settings that have been installed without a GUI. See “5. Silent Installation.”

Installation when RS-232C or Parallel Port is used
Execute installation following the instructions in “3.4. Installation.” Select necessary StatusAPI and printer driver from [Select Module] displayed during the installation and a port to be used from [Detail Setting] for the printer driver. If a parallel port is used with Windows 2000 or Windows XP, select ESD_LPTx.. If ESD_LPTx is nit displayed, select Installation when USB is used When using a USB interface board with Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, install a USB device driver following the instructions below.

August 4, 2010 | Posted in Epson Manual, Printer | Leave a Comment

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