Gateway Solo 3100 User Manual

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Checking Out Your Documentation..................................................... iii
Checking Out Your Notebook ................................................. 1
Checking Out Your Solo 3100................................................................ 2
Keyboard and LCD panel ................................................................ 2
Top panel buttons and indicators..................................................... 3
Rear panel ......................................................................................... 4
Right side .......................................................................................... 5
Left side ............................................................................................ 6
Bottom ............................................................................................. 7
Getting Started ......................................................................... 9
Getting Your System Running.............................................................. 10
Installing the battery pack .............................................................. 10
Connecting the AC power.............................................................. 11
Starting up your notebook.............................................................. 12
Using Your Notebook ............................................................ 15
Using Your Solo 3100........................................................................... 16
Using the keyboard......................................................................... 16
Using key combinations................................................................. 17
Using the LCD................................................................................ 20
Using the EZ Point ......................................................................... 22
Connecting the modem .................................................................. 24
Using the audio............................................................................... 25
Using 3.5" diskettes........................................................................ 27
Using CD-ROMs and DVDs......................................................... 28
Using the USB port ........................................................................ 31
Removing and replacing the hard disk drive ................................ 31
Using PC Cards .............................................................................. 32
Using the IR port ............................................................................ 34
Using McAfee VirusScan.............................................................. 35
Getting Online ........................................................................ 37
Using the Internet .................................................................................. 38
E-mail.............................................................................................. 39
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Checking Out Your Documentation... iii Checking Out Your Notebook ... 1 Checking Out Your Solo 3100... 2 Keyboard and LCD panel ... 2 Top panel buttons and indicators... 3 Rear panel ... 4 Right side ... 5 Left side ... 6 Bottom ...
  • Page 2 Using the Port Replicator ...61 Accessories ...69 Using the BIOS Setup Program ...71 Contacting Gateway ...75 Index ...83 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook World Wide Web... 39 Using Microsoft Fax ... 41 Setting up Microsoft Fax ... 41 Sending and receiving faxes... 43 Manually answering with your modem ...
  • Page 3: Checking Out Your Documentation

    Checking Out Your Documentation In addition to this User Guide, we’ve also provided other documentation to help you get the most from your Solo 3100. Please refer to the following printed and online documentation for additional resources: Printed manuals •...
  • Page 4 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 5: Checking Out Your Notebook

    Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Notebook Checking Out Your Solo 3100... 2 Keyboard and LCD panel ... 2 Top panel buttons and indicators ... 3 Rear panel ... 4 Right side ... 5 Left side... 6 Bottom ... 7...
  • Page 6: Checking Out Your Solo 3100

    A. 12.1" TFT Color LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) B. Keyboard C. Speakers D. EZ Point™ Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Description Provides sharp, crisp resolution with backlit anti-glare screen. Provides full functionality of a desktop com- puter keyboard. Many keys have been assigned alternate functions.
  • Page 7: Top Panel Buttons And Indicators

    Top panel buttons and indicators Component or Icon Description Indicator A. Power or Can be set to either turn the system on and Suspend/ off or suspend and resume. Pressing the Standby button switch for five seconds restarts the system. B.
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    E. VGA port F. Parallel port (LPT1) G. Serial port H. Fan intake Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Icon Description Sends infrared signals between the notebook and a remote device that uses infrared (for example, another computer, printer, or other peripheral).
  • Page 9: Right Side

    Right side Component Icon Description A. DVD or Reads data and audio CDs (and DVDs if you CD-ROM drive have a DVD drive). B. Eject button Ejects the DVD or CD-ROM tray from the drive. This button works only when the power is on.
  • Page 10: Left Side

    USB port, see “Using the USB port” on page 31. E. Hard disk drive Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Icon Description Attach a Kensington lock into this slot. A Kensington lock is an optional cable lock for portable computers.
  • Page 11: Bottom

    Bottom Component Icon Description A. Battery pack Slide battery pack into bay for battery power and battery charging. B. Battery release Slide the latch to release the battery pack latch from the battery pack bay. C. Hard disk drive The hard drive can be removed only by first removing the two mounting screws, then sliding the drive out.
  • Page 12 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Chapter 2: Getting Started Getting Your System Running... 10 Installing the battery pack ... 10 Connecting the AC power... 11 Starting up your notebook... 12...
  • Page 14: Getting Your System Running

    CD/DVD drive, LCD display, and other components. Other factors such as the power management settings affect battery life. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook To install the battery pack Turn the notebook over so the battery bay is facing up.
  • Page 15: Connecting The Ac Power

    Do not attempt to disassemble the AC adapter. The AC adapter has no user-replaceable or user-serviceable parts inside. The AC adapter has dangerous voltages that can cause serious personal injury or death. Contact Gateway about returning defective AC adapters. Chapter 2: Getting Started...
  • Page 16: Starting Up Your Notebook

    72 for information about the Power menu options. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Plug the AC power adapter into the notebook power connector on the left side of the notebook. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
  • Page 17 To complete the first-time operating system setup Scroll down the list and select the appropriate regional setting, then click . The Next Keyboard Layout Scroll down the list and select the keyboard layout, then click dialog box appears. User Information Enter your name and company (optional) in the box, then click .
  • Page 18 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 19: Using Your Notebook

    Chapter 3: Using Your Notebook Using Your Solo 3100...16 Using the keyboard...16 Using key combinations...17 Using the LCD...20 Using the EZ Point ...22 Connecting the modem ...24 Using the audio...25 Using 3.5" diskettes...27 Using CD-ROMs and DVDs...28 Using the USB port ...31 Removing and replacing the hard disk drive...31...
  • Page 20: Using Your Solo 3100

    A. Fn (function) Combination keys B. Fn (function) keys C. Numeric keypad Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Action Press key plus one of the Fn Combination keys (blue) to perform a specific function. For example, shows the Pop-up status display.
  • Page 21: Using Key Combinations

    Using key combinations For normal key functions: Press the key to get numerals, punctuation marks, and lower case letters. Press the key together with the upper case letters. Special keys The following keys help you use shortcuts when working with some software: Description Use this key to display the Windows Start menu.
  • Page 22: Function Keys

    Function keys Press the to get these “on-the-fly” functions: Combination Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook key together with one of the following keys (with blue letters) Description Displays the power status in the upper left corner of the Windows 95 and Windows 98 desktop. Press the key combination again to make the display disappear.
  • Page 23 Description Combination In some programs this key combination pauses the dis- play when text is scrolling very quickly. Press any key to continue the text flow. In some programs this key combination breaks text scrolling in a DOS screen. Prints the screen if a printer is connected to your notebook (DOS only).
  • Page 24: Using The Lcd

    24-bit color. In addition to using your LCD panel for display, you can also attach an external monitor for presentations and other multimedia purposes. See the next sections to learn about setting up external displays. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 25: Setting Up An External Computer Monitor

    Setting up an external computer monitor You can connect an external computer monitor to your notebook through the VGA (Video Graphics Adapter) port on the back of your notebook. If you are using an optional port replicator, you can also connect an external computer monitor to the replicator’s VGA port.
  • Page 26: Using The Ez Point

    The EZ Point consists of a stick located on the keyboard between the G and H keys and two buttons located below the spacebar on the keyboard. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook ™ EZ Point EZ Point select button (left mouse button) EZ Point select button (right mouse button) stickpoint pointing device.
  • Page 27 To use the EZ Point Place your hands in the typing position and press the EZ Point (A) in the direction you want to move the cursor. Press the EZ Point select buttons (B and C) located below the spacebar to select as you would with a mouse.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Modem

    If the EZ Point drivers do not support the external mouse, refer to the mouse documentation and follow the installation instructions. Connecting the modem Your Solo 3100 notebook comes with a built-in 56K data/fax modem and a telephone cable. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 29: Using The Audio

    Insert the other end of the telephone cable into any analog telephone wall jack. Start your computer, then start your communications software. For more information on using your notebook’s modem and network connections, see Chapter 4, “Getting Online.” Using the audio Your system provides 16-bit stereo audio with SoundBlaster Pro compatibility.
  • Page 30: Making An Audio Recording

    To make an audio recording, use the built-in microphone or connect an external microphone to the port replicator. Connecting an external microphone will disable the built-in microphone. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook To “quick-adjust” volume controls Double-click the Speaker icon dialog box appears.
  • Page 31: Using 3.5" Diskettes

    Click the (Stop) button to stop recording. Click , then File Save As Name the recording, then click To play back a recording in Media Player Click Start Programs Accessories Media Player opens. Click , then . The File Open Open Select the file to play back, then click Click the...
  • Page 32: Using Cd-Roms And Dvds

    Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Tighten the connector screws, then start up your notebook. To insert a CD or DVD Press the CD or DVD drive’s eject button. The drive tray opens.
  • Page 33: Playing An Audio Cd

    Playing an audio CD The CD-ROM accepts standard CDs, music CDs, and photo CDs. You can play and control an audio CD using the CD Player application in Windows. If your notebook has the optional DVD drive, it can also play DVDs. To play an audio CD Insert an audio CD.
  • Page 34 CD or DVD drive using the eject button (for example, when the computer is shut down). Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook To use the manual eject button Carefully insert a stiff wire (such as a straightened, heavy-duty paper clip) into the manual eject hole until you feel resistance.
  • Page 35: Using The Usb Port

    Using the USB port USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a new type of serial interface that serves as a single-port alternative to connecting devices that traditionally have required their own specific ports, such as mice, joysticks, keyboards, scanners, video cameras, and speakers. To use, connect the USB-compatible peripheral into the USB port (see “Using the USB port”...
  • Page 36: Using Pc Cards

    PC Card slot is located, see configured to automatically accept most PC Cards. “PC Card slot” on page 5. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Pull the drive straight out. To replace the hard disk drive Make sure the power is turned off, the AC power is disconnected, and the battery is removed.
  • Page 37 You do not need to restart your notebook when changing most cards because your notebook supports “hot-swapping.” This means that you can usually insert a PC Card and the system recognizes it without shutting down the notebook. If your PC Card does not work when hot-swapping, refer to the PC Card manufacturer’s documentation for further information.
  • Page 38: Using The Ir Port

    (Infrared) port” on page 4. and other peripherals are IR-equipped. Use the manufacturer’s documentation to setup a remote IR device. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook To remove a PC Card Click the icon in the taskbar, then click the card you want to PC Card remove.
  • Page 39: Using Mcafee Virusscan

    Using McAfee VirusScan McAfee VirusScan is a software program installed to help you protect your system from computer viruses. Each time you start your system, McAfee VirusScan scans your hard drive for computer viruses that are potentially harmful to your system. A computer virus is a software program that attaches itself to another program on the computer and spreads from one program to another.
  • Page 40: Updating Mcafee Virusscan

    If you have a subscription to an Internet service provider and your notebook is properly connected to a phone line, you can update McAfee VirusScan software. Click the button and follow the on-screen instructions to Update complete the update process. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 41: Getting Online

    Chapter 4: Getting Online Using the Internet ... 38 E-mail... 39 World Wide Web ... 39 Using Microsoft Fax... 41 Setting up Microsoft Fax... 41 Sending and receiving faxes ... 43 Manually answering with your modem... 44 Installing Your PC Modem... 44 Enabling the modem...
  • Page 42: Using The Internet

    Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook A modem — a device installed in the computer that connects the computer to a phone line. Your Solo 3100 notebook has a built-in 56K data/fax modem. An Internet service provider (ISP) — a connection between the modem and the Internet, such as gateway.net.
  • Page 43: E-Mail

    After you have your Internet service set up, you are ready to explore the Internet. To do this, you need to use a Web browser. In our example below we use Microsoft Internet Explorer to visit the Gateway Web site. To browse the World Wide Web Connect to the Internet service.
  • Page 44 The Web browser locates the site, downloads the text and graphics to the computer, and displays the site in the browser window. In the following illustration, the Gateway Web site appears in Microsoft Internet Explorer. When you move the cursor over the screen and it changes to a hand, you can click to link to another page or section of the Web site.
  • Page 45: Using Microsoft Fax

    Using Microsoft Fax To fax documents from your multimedia notebook with Windows 98 and Windows 95, we recommend using Microsoft Fax, which is available in both operating systems. You must set up Microsoft Fax so that you can send and receive faxes.
  • Page 46 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Choose Answer After if you will use your modem only for faxing. Click to save changes. Click the checkbox to indicate whether you want Microsoft Fax to answer all incoming calls, then click Fill in your personal and phone line information, then click If you chose to install Microsoft Mail, enter the path to your Post Office, which you can get from a server administrator.
  • Page 47: Sending And Receiving Faxes

    Sending and receiving faxes To send a fax Microsoft Fax lets you send faxes in the following ways: Using the Start button Click the Start button, then click Click , then click Compose New Fax Wizard opens to guide you in preparing your fax. Follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 48: Manually Answering With Your Modem

    PC Card modems include basic data/fax modems using regular telephone lines, cellular modems, and network modems. Network modems can use network-only connections or use a combination of network and telephone connections. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Click the Properties button and make sure your active modem is selected.
  • Page 49 To install the modem Plug the connector end of the modem cable into the modem. Connectors are either the 4-pin (shown below), 15-pin, or RJ11 connector type. Plug the RJ11 connector into the XJACK connector as shown below: Chapter 4: Getting Online...
  • Page 50: Enabling The Modem

    CD-ROM, not preloaded on the Windows® 95 or Windows® 98 CD-ROM. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Insert the modem face up, 68-pin connector first, into the PC Card slot. Press the modem gently but firmly into the PC Card slot until it will go no farther.
  • Page 51: Installing Your Network Modem

    The Add New Hardware Wizard appears. Select , then click driver for your device Select , insert the driver diskette into the diskette drive, Floppy disk drives then click Next Click . Dual-toned beeps indicate that the modem is enabled. Finish Installing Your Network Modem The network PC Card modem has a 64-pin connector on one end and an...
  • Page 52 - OR - Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook To install the modem Plug the connector from your existing network bus into the RJ45 connector at the end of the 10BASE-T cable, and plug the 15-pin connector from the 10BASE-T cable into the modem.
  • Page 53: Configuring The Modem

    Configuring the modem After the modem card is installed in your system, you need to install the drivers and configure the modem. See the appropriate section for the operating system and cable connection you are using. Windows 98 To configure the modem using 10BASE-T cable Make sure the external diskette drive is installed.
  • Page 54: Locating The Com Port Address

    Locating the COM port address Some modem applications require you to know the COM port address that Windows assigned to your modem. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Insert the driver diskette into the diskette drive. In the Copy manufacturer’s files from The Select Device dialog box opens.
  • Page 55: Managing Power Usage

    Chapter 5: Managing Power Usage Managing Battery Power ... 52 Charging the battery pack ... 52 Using the battery... 54 Monitoring the battery status ... 55 Changing the Power button setting... 55 Using the Suspend and Standby modes... 56 Maximizing Battery Life... 58...
  • Page 56: Managing Battery Power

    AC power source. You can also purchase an external battery charger or an airplane/automobile adapter from Gateway Add-Ons. The external charger can charge an additional battery while your notebook is charging its own attached battery. The airplane/automobile adapter lets you power your notebook and charge your battery from power plugs on airplanes and automobiles.
  • Page 57 To remove the battery pack Save all work. If you are using Windows 95 or Windows NT, click taskbar, then click . The system goes into Suspend mode. Suspend - OR - If you are using Windows 98, click , then The system goes into Standby mode.
  • Page 58: Using The Battery

    Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook To perform a learning cycle on the battery pack Insert the battery into the battery bay. Plug the AC adapter into the notebook and an AC outlet.
  • Page 59: Monitoring The Battery Status

    Monitoring the battery status Use one of the following battery indicators to monitor the battery power level: Battery gauge icon This icon appears in the taskbar tray. Double-click the the Battery Meter window. The Battery Meter window tells you what the current power source is and the total battery power remaining.
  • Page 60: Using The Suspend And Standby Modes

    72 for more information about changing settings. Standby (“Sleeping state”) Resume Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Definition Causes the system to remove power from most devices except RAM (Ran- dom Access Memory). Pressing the power button restores power to the notebook.
  • Page 61 Suspend in Windows 95 and NT Windows 95 and NT uses Suspend mode. The table below shows how to change the system modes in Windows 95 and NT. If your ...and you notebook want to... is... Start up Suspend In Suspend Restore mode power...
  • Page 62: Maximizing Battery Life

    Control Panel you use your system. Maximizing Battery Life You can extend the battery life by following these practices: Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Control Panel Power Management Power Management Properties , then . Adjust the power settings to fit the way Power Management Lower the display brightness as much as is comfortable.
  • Page 63 The following settings show user changeable power saving modes in the BIOS setup Power menu: Setting Power button mode: PM Control: Power Savings: Sleep Timeout: Standby Timeout: Hard Disk Timeout: Video Timeout: Audio Timeout: Battery Low Standby: Auto Dim With Battery Only: Cooling control: Remove PC Cards when not in use.
  • Page 64 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 65: Using The Port Replicator

    Chapter 6: Using the Port Replicator Checking Out the Port Replicator... 62 Attaching to the replicator... 64 Separating from the replicator... 65 Setting up the video out port ... 66...
  • Page 66: Checking Out The Port Replicator

    Checking Out the Port Replicator The optional port replicator for the Solo 3100 gives you a convenient way to attach external devices such as a monitor, a full-size keyboard, or an AC power adapter. Although devices can be attached directly to the ports on the notebook’s rear panel, the port replicator lets you make all of those...
  • Page 67 The replicator provides the following ports and connections: Component Icon Description A. Line in Allows audio input directly from sound playing equipment B. Line out Allows audio output directly to sound recording equipment C. Keyboard Allows attachment of a full-size keyboard (port also exists on your notebook) D.
  • Page 68: Attaching To The Replicator

    L. AC power Attaching to the replicator You can attach your notebook to the port replicator while your notebook is off, on, or in Standby/Suspend mode. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook Icon Description Provides speaker output (port also exists on...
  • Page 69: Separating From The Replicator

    Gently press the notebook down until the securing tabs lock into place. Open the notebook’s LCD panel and resume your work. Separating from the replicator To remove your notebook from the replicator, firmly press down on the replicator’s notebook release buttons with your thumbs. Caution! The notebook should easily attach to the replicator.
  • Page 70: Setting Up The Video Out Port

    TVs to give presentations and for other multimedia needs. clear as an external monitor. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook While pressing the release buttons, use the other fingers to gently lift the notebook away from the replicator. To set up and connect the computer to a TV or VCR...
  • Page 71 Press to change the active display to LCD only, LCD and TV , or TV only. If the display is distorted on the television screen, check to see if the BIOS setting is correct for NTSC or PAL (NTSC is used primarily in the United States).
  • Page 72 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 73: Accessories

    Appendix A: Accessories Solo Notebook Accessories ... 70...
  • Page 74: Solo Notebook Accessories

    Following are more accessories we offer that make using your Solo more flexible: Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook A carrying case protects your notebook and carries accessories. This soft case is roomy enough to hold other items, as well. A no-slip shoulder strap is included.
  • Page 75: Using The Bios Setup Program

    Appendix B: Using the BIOS Setup Program About the BIOS Setup Utility ... 72 Using the BIOS Setup utility... 72...
  • Page 76: About The Bios Setup Utility

    Make note of the settings before making changes so you can change the settings back if needed. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook To enter the BIOS Setup utility Restart the system. Press when prompted on screen during the start-up process. The Main menu appears.
  • Page 77 The command bar at the bottom of the screen shows the keystrokes necessary to access help, navigate through the menus, and perform other functions. • F1 opens the Help screen, providing general help for using the BIOS Setup utility. • The up arrow and down arrow keys select items in the menu.
  • Page 78 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 79: Contacting Gateway

    Appendix C: Contacting Gateway Contacting Gateway ... 76...
  • Page 80: Contacting Gateway

    If your computer is stolen, be sure to contact your local police and a Gateway representative at once. We can put a note on the account, so that if anyone calls trying to use your notebook serial number, we can contact you immediately.
  • Page 81 Appendix C: Contacting Gateway...
  • Page 82 This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved. No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted by any means or in any form, without prior consent in writing from Gateway 2000. The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, changes are made periodically.
  • Page 83: Regulatory Compliance Statements

    Regulatory Compliance Statements This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 84 Australian/New Zealand standard AS/NZS 3548 set Zealand Users: out by the Spectrum Management Agency. Caution! Disconnect power before servicing. Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook - EN 50081-1:1992 according to EN 55022:1995 Class B EN 61000-3-2:1995 or EN 60555-2:1986 EN 61000-3-3: 1995...
  • Page 85 FCC if you believe it is necessary. Do not connect this modem to a coin telephone line or party line. This modem uses the following USOC jacks: • US: RJ-IIC • CANADA: CAIIA If you have any problems, contact Gateway Client Care.
  • Page 86 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...
  • Page 87: Index

    Index Numerics 10BASE-T cable 48 10BASE-T Ethernet 47 15-pin connector 45 3.5" diskettes 27 4-pin connector 45 68-pin connector 46 AC connector 6 AC power 64 connecting 11 accessing CD-ROM 28 DVD 28 accessories 70 active display 21 adapter AC 64 address bar 39 air outlet port 6 answer after mode 41...
  • Page 88 Gateway 76 contrast data modem 38 decrease devices diagnostics 50 diskettes display 2 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook drive 3 emergency eject 2 inserting 28 display resolution 21 stickpoint properties 23 battery 10 battery pack 52 AC power 11...
  • Page 89 PgUp 19 power management 18 PrtScrn 19 scroll lock 19 SysRq 19 Gateway contacting 76 Web site v Gateway Web site 39 glossary v hard disk drive 3 removing 31 replacing 32 headphone jack 4 headphone port 64 headphones 64...
  • Page 90 63 link 38 lock manual answer mode 41 manually answering 44 manually ejecting 5 manuals Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook external 24 using 16 numeric 16 application 17 combination 16 end 19 F10 19 F11 19...
  • Page 91 notebooks technical support 76 NTSC out 66 NTSC port 63 NTSC TV 63 numeric keypad 16 online documentation v operating system setup 13 order number 76 output audio 63 video 63 pad lock 3 function keys 18 page down 19 page up 19 PAL out 67 parallel port 4...
  • Page 92 39 services 76 setting setting up setup shutdown sleep mode 56 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook battery 7 hard disk drive 31 PC Cards 34 hard disk drive 31 attaching 64 changing display 21 Windows 95, 98, and NT 56...
  • Page 93 McAfee VirusScan 36 volume audio 25 volume wheel 5 wall jack 46 browser 39 See also World Wide Web Web site Gateway v Windows key 17 Windows 95 and NT suspend mode 56 Windows 95, 98, and NT resume 56 Windows 98...
  • Page 94 Using Your Gateway Solo 3100 Notebook...

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