Adding And Modifying User Accounts - Gateway EC19C User Manual

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Adding and modifying user accounts

You can create and customize a user account for each person who uses your notebook.
You can also change between user accounts without turning off your notebook.
User account tips
To add, delete, or modify user accounts:
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To change a digital pen option, click or tap the Other tab, then click or tap Go
to Pen and Input Devices. Click or tap a tab, then change a pen option.
To change an input panel option, click or tap the Other tab, then click or tap
Go to Input Panel Settings. Click or tap a tab, then change an input panel option.
Click or tap OK.
If you want to create an account for someone, but you do not want that user
to have full access to your notebook, be sure to make that account
Remember that limited accounts may not be able to install some older programs.
Files created in one account are not accessible from other accounts unless the
Shared Documents
files are stored in the
is accessible from all accounts on that notebook and from other computers on
the network.
Click
(Start), Control Panel, then under User Accounts and Family Safety, click
Add or remove user accounts.
To create a new account, click Create a new account, then follow the
on-screen instructions to finish the setup.
To change an account, click the account name, then click the option you
want to change.
To delete an account, click the account name, then click Delete the account
and confirm the deletion of related files. The account is deleted. (You cannot
delete the administrator account.)
Help
For more information about user accounts, click Start, then click
Help and Support. Type user accounts in the Search Help box, then
press E
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Shared Documents
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