Making Versaglide Adjustments; Versaglide Tips; Power Sources For Your Nec Versa - NEC VERSA TXI Manual

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Making VersaGlide Adjustments

The NEC VersaGlide offers a number of options that let you customize how it
functions. The options let you control the cursor speed, select button orientation, enable
or disable tapping, define auto jumps, enable easy-scrolling, and configure gestures to
initiate selected functions by tapping in a designated area of the touchpad.
To access these options, locate the Control Panel and double click the mouse icon. Use
the context-sensitive help to learn more about each option. Select the option, and then
press
F1

VersaGlide Tips

Follow these basic ergonomic tips while working:
Use a light touch on the VersaGlide surface.
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Set up the NEC Versa notebook with your keyboard and VersaGlide at a
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comfortable height. Keep your forearms parallel to the floor. Your wrists should be
relaxed and straight.
While using the keyboard and VersaGlide, keep your shoulders and arms as relaxed
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as possible.
Take regular breaks from the computer to rest your eyes. Perform stretching
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exercises to relax your fingers, hands, wrists, forearms, and shoulders.
See Appendix A, "Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment," for more information.

Power Sources for Your NEC Versa

The NEC Versa notebook can be powered using three different sources, making it a
truly portable system.
Operate your NEC Versa just about anywhere using one of the following power
sources:
the AC adapter connected to an electrical wall outlet (using AC power)
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battery power:
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— the primary battery (standard 3-cell or optional 15-cell battery)
— with or without the optional secondary battery (6 cell) that installs in the
VersaBay IV slot.
the optional auto adapter. (Not available in the U.S. or Canada. For details about its
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use, refer to the accessory sheet that ships with the option.)
Read the following sections for specific information about using the NEC power
sources.
to access the context sensitive help.
Getting Started 2-3

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