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setting, in Windows NT, 3-17
Product Identification Settings, 14-4,
14-5
Q
quick check, battery, 3-8
Quick Controls
setting preferences, 11-3
troubleshooting, 15-11
QuickBoot, 14-4
QuickControls
initiating from external keyboard, 2-7,
11-4
QuickRestore CD-ROMs, 13-4
R
real-time clock battery
replacing, 13-5
troubleshooting, 15-5
registration
for Info Messenger, 13-1
removing
diskette drive from Diskette Drive
Bay, 5-10
MultiBay devices, 5-9
primary hard drive, 4-5
removing battery pack, 3-13
replacing real-time clock battery, 13-5
resetting a locked system, 15-2
Resume Timer
comparable settings in Windows 98
and Windows 2000 Professional,
3-19
setting, in Windows 95, 3-18
setting, in Windows NT, 3-18
right-click button, 1-2, 2-1, 2-2
RJ-11 jack, 1-4, 6-1, 6-5, D-3
RJ-11 modem cable, 6-1, 6-5
RJ-11 telephone jack, 6-1, 6-5
RJ-45 jack, 1-3
ROMPaq, 13-3
S
screen, 15-22
screen brightness
adjusting, with hotkeys, 2-7, 2-9
setting, in Windows 95, 3-17
setting, in Windows 98, 3-19
I-8 Index
setting, in Windows NT, 3-17
screen save
setting, in Windows 95, 3-17
setting, in Windows NT, 3-17
screw
for hard drive bay, 11-1
Scroll Lock key, 2-7
scroll lock light, 1-2
Search, 2-3
security
cable lock, 1-3, 11-1
device disabling, 11-1, 11-9
DriveLock, 11-1, 11-6
features, Quick Reference, 11-1
hard drive bay compartment, 11-1
management, using Intelligent
Manageability, 12-1
mobile expansion unit, 5-1
power-on password, 11-1, 11-2
Quick Controls, 2-7, 11-1, 11-3
setup password, 11-1, 11-4
security cable slot, 1-3, 11-1
mobile expansion unit, 5-1
security screw
hard drive, 1-7
security selection switch
mobile expansion unit, 5-2
serial connector, 1-6, D-2
serial number, 1-7, A-1
serial port, D-2
setup password
changing, 11-4, 11-5
deleting, 11-4, 11-5
entering, 11-4, 11-5
forgetting, 11-1
setting, 11-4, 11-5
shipping
computer, 13-6
drive, 4-8
shutting down the computer
computer turns off when operating
system shuts down, 3-4
to access memory compartment, 4-2
to resolve low-battery or critical
low-battery condition, 3-6
when leaving your work, 3-3
when not in use, 3-3, 13-6
sleep button (Windows 98), 1-2
slot
cable security, 11-1
memory expansion, 4-3, 4-4
PC Card, 1-4
security cable, 1-3
SoftPaq, 13-2

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