Lifebook Application Panel; Application Launch Buttons; E-Mail Notification Led - Fujitsu P2110 Manual

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7. LifeBook Application Panel

E-Mail
Notification LED
E-Mail button
One of the unique features of your LifeBook is the LifeBook Application Panel. This panel allows you
to launch applications with the touch of a button when your system is actively running or in suspend
mode.
Your LifeBook is pre-installed with software utilities that you use to operate and configure your LifeBook
Application Panel. These utilities are found in the Start menu, under Settings -> Control Panel ->
Application Panel. (For Windows XP users, it's in Start -> Control Panel -> Application Panel.) They
include Application Panel Setup, E-mail LED Setup, and Internet Setup. The LifeBook Application
Panel makes your LifeBook more than just another notebook computer.
The panel consists of the following elements:

Application Launch Buttons

There are two application launch buttons. When these are selected, user-defined applications will be
launched. You can customize these buttons to open whichever applications you want when they are
pressed. Note that although there is an Internet Setup tab in the Application Panel Setup window,
there is no Internet-assigned button in this LifeBook model.

E-MAIL Notification LED

By setting up the E-mail LED notification in conjunction with your E-mail button setup, you can connect
to your ISP, check for and retrieve new mail, terminate connection, and activate the E-mail LED to
notify that new mail has arrived.
Critical Point
The E-mail button can be configured to launch any application you wish, not just an e-mail
program.
To use the E-mail LED notification, you must have access to a POP3 Server with no Security Password
Authentication. Contact your service provider to determine if they support POP3 without Security
Password Authentication.
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LifeBook Application Panel buttons

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