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C A U T I O N
If you switch off power using the Power
Switch or operate the Suspend/Resume
Button while any of the access indicators
are on, you may cause data to be lost
and/or a system error to occur.
Hard Drive Access Indicator
The Hard Drive Access Indicator tells you when
the internal hard disk is being accessed.
Floppy Disk Drive Access Indicator
The Floppy Disk Drive Access Indicator tells
you a floppy disk is being accessed.
PC Card Access Indicators
The PC Card Access Indicator tells you an
installed PC Card is being accessed. Card 0 is
the bottom connector and Card 1 is the upper
connector in the card slot. Type III cards are
always Card 0 only.
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P O I N T
Windows 95 displays of PC Card slot
numbers may be different than Status
Indicator slot numbers.
NumLock Indicator
The NumLock Indicator tells you the internal
keyboard is set in ten-key numeric mode. (See
page 31 for more information on the numeric
keypad.) You can activate the NumLock Mode
by pressing the Scr Lk/Num Lk key while hold-
ing down the Shift key. Deactivate the mode the
same way that you activated it. This indicator is
inactive if you are using an external keyboard.
CapsLock Indicator
The CapsLock Indicator tells you when the key-
board is set for all capital letters. Activate the
Caps Lock Mode by pressing the CapsLock key
on the keyboard. Deactivate the mode the same
way that you activated it. This indicator is inac-
tive if you are using an external keyboard.
ScrollLock Indicator
The ScrollLock Indicator tells you when you are
in Scroll Lock Mode. You can activate or deacti-
vate the scroll lock mode by pressing the Scr
Lk/Num Lk key. Deactivate the mode the same
way that you activated it. This indicator is inac-
tive if you are using an external keyboard.
Power Management Controls
The Power Panel by Phoenix provides Windows
95 desktop access to a comprehensive combina-
tion of power management settings without enter-
ing the BIOS Setup Utility. To access the Toolbar
for the Power Panel left click on the "Atomic Icon"
on the end of the Windows Taskbar. The Toolbar
will appear. (The default position for the Toolbar
is on the left edge of the screen, but you can move
it wherever you like.)
The standard Power Management Toolbar has
three power saving profile choices and four
activation choices. The profiles are groups of
system settings designed to fit power operation
to specific user operating conditions.