Gateway E1400 System Manual page 93

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3
Click the
4
Under
5
Click
OK
After you have set the power button to be a standby button, the button
functions in this way:
State of system
Normal working state
Normal working state
Standby
Standby
Taking your system out of Standby
Do one of the following to take your system out of Standby:
Press any key on the keyboard. (A PS/2 or USB keyboard can bring the

system out of Standby.)
If your system uses APM, move the mouse. (A PS/2 or USB mouse can

bring the system out of Standby.)
If you have set the power button to be a Standby button, press the power

button for less than 4 seconds.
The power LED turns green, and your system returns to the state it was in
before it entered Standby.
To reestablish your network connection:
1
Click
Start
different user
displays your network logon dialog box.
2
Type your password, then click
network connections are reestablished.
See your Windows 98 Help or documentation for more information on using
power management
86
Managing Your System
tab.
Advanced
When I press power button on my computer
.
Length of time you
press button
Less than 4 seconds
More than 4 seconds
Less than 4 seconds
More than 4 seconds
, then select
Shut Down
. Selecting this option bypasses the restart process and
, select
Result
System enters
Standby
Computer turns off
System returns to
normal working state
Computer turns off
, then
Close all programs and log on as a
. Your logon script runs and your
OK
.
Standby

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