Asus A6Ne User Manual
Asus A6Ne User Manual

Asus A6Ne User Manual

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Drivers and Utilities
User's Manual
E2312 / Oct 2005

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  • Page 1 Notebook PC Drivers and Utilities User’s Manual E2312 / Oct 2005...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Drivers for Microsoft Windows ................... 5 Device Manager ....................... 10 VGA Driver ........................... 13 VGA Driver Setup (Model 1 – Intel) .................. 14 VGA Driver Setup (Model 2 – ATI) ................... 15 VGA Driver Setup (Model 3 – SiS) ................... 16 VGA Driver Setup (Model 4 –...
  • Page 3 GameFace ..........................58 GameFace Utility ......................60 GameFace Live Features ....................61 Multi-user audio/video communication ................ 61 Pause and disable video functions ................61 Sound detection ......................61 User interface ......................62 Getting started ......................62 Launch GameFace ..................... 62 Local Mode .........................
  • Page 4 TouchPad ..........................94 Touchpad Setup ....................... 96 Synaptics® TouchPad Features ..................97 Tap on the Pad Instead of Pressing the Buttons ............97 Drag Icons, Windows and Other Objects without Using Buttons ........ 97 Adjust the Overall Touch Sensitivity ................98 Customize Buttons and Taps ..................
  • Page 5: Support Cd For Microsoft Windows

    CD. Variations may be found for each territory or language. If the autorun menu does not appear, double clicking the CD-ROM disc drive icon in “My Computer” (may be the (D:) drive or (E:) drive on hard drives with two partitions) or running SETUP.EXE (through Start menu “Run...”) located in the root of the support CD, will bring up the autorun menu.
  • Page 6 ATK0100 “ATK0100 ACPI UTILITY” Utility This utility is required for special utilities provided in the support CD. This installs drivers for the Notebook PC’s Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) for features utilizing power management functions. This device is shown under Windows Device Manager “System devices.”...
  • Page 7: Software Utilities

    “AC97 SoftV92 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP” Driver Installs the necessary driver in order for your operating system to have the correct files for the Notebook PC with built-in modem and drivers for integration with the internal audio. With third-party software, fax and speaker phone capabilities are possible using this Notebook PC.
  • Page 8: Winflash Utility

    Power4 Gear Utility Power4 Gear is a custom utility designed for this Notebook PC that allows you to use predefined or user defined values for multi-selectable power saving modes or “gears”. You can “shift” between the “gears” using the taskbar icon or the keys above the keyboard.
  • Page 9 This driver is provided by Microsoft in its Windows operating system. The support CD also includes a version of this driver for Windows 98 SE or Windows ME. This driver is not required for Windows 2000 or Windows XP and installation will not be possible.
  • Page 10: Device Manager

    Device Manager “Device Manager” will be used in many device driver installation, upgrade, and verification processes. 3. Click “View system information” link. 1. Click “start” button. 2. Click “My Computer” icon. Hardware Devices After installing your operating system, several question marks will appear under “Other devices”...
  • Page 11 Software Drivers...
  • Page 12 Software Drivers...
  • Page 13: Vga Driver

    Topics Covered: VGA Driver Setup Display Settings for Windows XP Taskbar Menu Before After Model 1: Model 2: Model 3: Model 4: (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 14: Vga Driver Setup (Model 1 - Intel)

    VGA Driver Setup (Model 1 – Intel) Your VGA driver will depend on the Notebook PC model purchased. Running setup will give you the following wizard. 2. On the “License Agreement” screen, click Yes 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after after reading.
  • Page 15: Vga Driver Setup (Model 2 - Ati)

    VGA Driver Setup (Model 2 – ATI) Your VGA driver will depend on the Notebook PC model purchased. Running setup will give you the following wizard. 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after 2. On the “License Agreement” screen, click Yes reading the message.
  • Page 16: Vga Driver Setup (Model 3 - Sis)

    VGA Driver Setup (Model 3 – SiS) Your VGA driver will depend on the Notebook PC model purchased. Running setup will give you the following wizard. 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after 2. On the “Setup Type” screen, click Next to reading the message.
  • Page 17: Vga Driver Setup (Model 4 - Nvidia)

    VGA Driver Setup (Model 4 – NVIDIA) Your VGA driver will depend on the Notebook PC model purchased. Running setup will give you the following wizard. 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after 2. On the “Windows Logo testing” screen, click reading the message.
  • Page 18: Vga Driver Settings

    Make screen resolution settings in “Display Properties”. Higher resolutions may be available Properties”. Higher resolutions may be available but panning will occur if you surpass the display but panning will occur if you surpass the display panel’s specifications. panel’s specifications.
  • Page 19 Make screen resolution settings in “Display Properties”. Higher resolutions may be available Properties”. Higher resolutions may be available but panning will occur if you surpass the display but panning will occur if you surpass the display panel’s specifications. panel’s specifications.
  • Page 21: Atk0100 Driver (Acpi)

    ATK0100 Driver (ACPI) (Required driver) Topics Covered: ATK0100 Driver Setup Before After (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 22: Atk0100 Driver Setup

    ATK0100 Driver Setup This driver requires that you manually install it from Device Manager. No software operation is required. 1. Double click Unknown device. 2. Click Reinstall Driver. 4. Select “Install from...” and click Next. 3. Select “No...” and click Next.
  • Page 23: Audio

    The notebook PC has built-in speakers and microphone, however, external audio accessories may be used. External audio connections will disable the notebook PC’s relevant built-in audio device (mic and/or speakers). After Before (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 24: Audio Setup

    Audio Setup Running setup will give you the following wizard: 1. Click Next to begin setup. 2. When setup is complete, select No... and click Finish in order to install other items.
  • Page 25: Cmos Camera

    After the driver and utility is installed, you may begin using any camera or video software on the Notebook PC. After (No previous category in Device Manager) Screens will vary depending on your operating system but the contents should be the same.
  • Page 26: Camera Driver Setup

    Camera Driver Setup If you purchased the Notebook PC with the built-in camera, you will need to install this driver and utility. Running setup will give you the following wizard: 2. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next to begin 1. On the “Choose...Language” screen, select the installing the driver.
  • Page 27: Using The Camera

    Microsoft Windows In “My Computer”, you will see BisonCam. With Windows native camera software, you can Double click on it to begin using it with Windows see yourself in real-time. Click Take a new native camera software. picture to capture your image to a file on your...
  • Page 29: Gameface Enhanced Display Driver

    GameFace Driver Setup After the driver and utility is installed, you may begin using any camera or video software on the Notebook PC. After (No previous category in Device Manager) (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 30: Gameface Driver Setup (Selected Models)

    GameFace Driver Setup (selected models) Running setup will give you the following wizard: 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after 2. Click Install to begin copying files. confirming this is what you want to setup.. 3. After the files are installed, click Finish.
  • Page 31: Inf Update (Intel)

    INF Update (Intel) (Required driver) Topics Covered: INF Update Driver Setup (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 32: Inf Update Driver Setup

    INF Update Driver Setup Running setup will give you the following wizard: 2. On the “License Agreement” screen, click 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after Next after reading. confirming this is what you want to setup. 3. On the “Readme” screen, click Next after 4.
  • Page 33: Intel Calexico (Wireless Lan)

    Wireless LAN Utility Setup Wireless LAN Utility Quick Start An optional access point is required to setup a wireless network for the Notebook PC to connect to. Before After or 2915ABG (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 34: Wireless Lan Driver Setup - Calexico2 (2915Abg)

    Wireless LAN Driver Setup - Calexico2 (2915ABG) Driver depends on model. Running setup will give you the following wizard: 1. On the “Autorun” screen click Install Software. 2. On the “Welcome” screen click Next after reading the message. 3. On the “Agreement” screen, click Next after 4.
  • Page 35: Wireless Lan Driver Setup - Calexico2 (2200Bg)

    Wireless LAN Driver Setup - Calexico2 (2200BG) Driver depends on model. Running setup will give you the following wizard: 1. On the “Autorun” screen click Install Software. 2. On the “Agreement” screen, click Next after selecting “I accept...” 4. On the “Install default components” screen, click OK to use the default settings.
  • Page 36: Wireless Lan Utility Introduction

    After installing the Wireless driver and utility, the utility will automatically start with Windows. If you need to start it manually, you can launch the utility using the desktop icon or through Windows start. You will need to make some wireless LAN settings before being able to use your wireless connection.
  • Page 37 ASUS WLAN Utility Setup ASUS WLAN Utility Quick Start An optional access point is required to setup a wireless network for the Notebook PC to connect to. Screens will vary depending on your operating system but the contents should be the same.
  • Page 38: Asus Wlan Driver Setup

    2. Click Next after reading the “Information” screen. 3. On the “Select Program Folder” screen, click 4. Setup is now complete, select “No...” and click Next to continue or you may first change the Finish in order to install other items.
  • Page 39: Asus Wlan Utility Setup

    ASUS WLAN Utility Setup After installing driver, you need to install the wireless utility. 1. Click Next after reading the “Welcome” screen. 2. Click Next after reading the “Information” screen. 3. On the “Choose Destination Location” screen, 4. On the “Select Program Folder” screen, click click Next to continue or you may first change Next to continue or enter a different folder name.
  • Page 40: Asus Wlan Utility Quick Start

    After installing the ASUS WLAN driver and utility, the utility will automatically start with Windows. If you need to start it manually, you can launch the utility using the desktop icon or through Windows start. You will need to make some wireless LAN settings before being able to use your wireless connection.
  • Page 41 ASUS WLAN Utility Quick Start (Cont.) 4. Encryption settings must also match those set 3. Use “Site Survey” if you don’t know the name in the access point. Talk with your network of your access point(s). administrator if necessary. Click Apply to save your settings 5.
  • Page 43: Lan

    (Required driver) Topics Covered: LAN Driver Setup Configuring your LAN Connect the LAN port to a network to begin using the built-in LAN function. Before After (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 44: Lan Driver Setup

    LAN Driver Setup You will see a “Found New Hardware Wizard” if you device requires setup. If not your driver may already be installed by Windows. If your device is not working, you can manually install the driver as follows: 1.
  • Page 45: Configuring Your Lan

    (2) Click View system information. You cannot use spaces or symbols in the computer name. In the example here, a warning is given when trying to use “Notebook PC”. You can use the single word “Notebook” instead. (3) Your computer name, workgroup or domain information is shown here.
  • Page 46 (4a) Domain: (4b) Workgroup: The primary server in the domain will perform If your network does not have a domain or routing functions and security verifications for you are not authorized to join a domain, select your computer. Select Domain and enter an Workgroup and type in an existing name or existing domain you wish to join.
  • Page 47: Viewing Your Network

    Joining a Domain or Workgroup (Cont’) (5) After you restart your computer, you should see some contents through Entire Network. Viewing Your Network (6) Clicking on “My Network Places” will display networks which you have installed protocols for. Clicking a network protocol such as “MS Windows Network”...
  • Page 49: Modem

    Modem (Required driver) Topics Covered: Modem Driver Setup Modem Configuration Connect a telephone cable from your Notebook PC to a telephone jack. Before After (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 50: Modem Driver Setup

    Modem Configuration Use New Connection Wizard in “Network Connections” to start the configuration wizard to your modem. The New Connection Wizard also allows configuration for other communication devices (if available) such as LAN, ISDN, ADSL, or Bluetooth. 1. From “My Network Places”, click “View 2.
  • Page 51 3. Select “Set up my connection manually” and click Next. click Next. 5. Select your modem and click Next. 6. Enter any name to represent your ISP. 8. Selection one of the security preferences and 7. Enter the dial up number for your ISP. click Next.
  • Page 52 Modem Configuration (Cont’) 9. Enter your ISP account name and password 10. Select “Add a shortcut...” and click Finish. and click Next. 11. When you click on the link, the connection window will show. Click Dial to connect to your ISP.
  • Page 53: Ricoh

    After the memory reader driver is installed, you can read or write to various memory types. See the hardware manual for information on supported memory types. Driver already provided in Windows XP (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 54: Ricoh Driver Setup

    Running setup will give you the following wizard: 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after 2. On the “Ready to install” screen, click Install confirming this is what you want to setup. to begin copying files to your system.
  • Page 55 Software Utilities...
  • Page 56 Software Utilities...
  • Page 57: Chkmail

    ChkMail (Optional Utility) Topics Covered: ChkMail Setup (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 58: Chkmail Setup

    Running setup will give you the following wizard: 2. On the “Choose Destination Location” screen, 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after click Next to continue or you may first change confirming this is what you want to setup. the destination folder.
  • Page 59: Gameface

    (Utility for selected models) Topics Covered: GameFace Utility Setup After the driver and utility is installed, you may begin using any camera or video software on the Notebook PC. (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 60: Gameface Utility

    GameFace Utility GameFace lets you talk to and see your friend on the remote computer even when you are playing full-screen game. Follow the installation wizard to complete the installation. 2. On the “Choose Destination Location” 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after screen, click Next to continue or you may confirming this is what you want to setup.
  • Page 61: Gameface Live Features

    Once the network connection is built, other members in the group can hear and see you until the connection is broken. If you want to "hide" for a while, you can "pause" the audio and video and resume again later.
  • Page 62: User Interface

    The video window will only be displayed when someone starts to talk or other sounds are detected. If a member starts to talk, his video window will show, and disappear when there is 3 seconds of silence. Enabling sound detection To enable sound detection, open the "Setup"...
  • Page 63: Getting Started

    It will use the first Audio/Video WDM capture device it finds when GameFace starts up. You can change the Audio/Video input device from Options in the Tool menu if you have more than one Audio/Video device. But the change will not take into effect while you are playing videos or connecting to others.
  • Page 64: Local Mode

    GameFace Setup Press the Setup button to launch the GameFace Setup dialog box. The second page is audio/video device settings. The first page in the dialog box is GameFace basic settings. Local Mode You can watch TV in this mode as follows:...
  • Page 65: Server Mode

    (2) Select a preferred video size, 176 x 144 or 352 x 288. (3) Press "Play" button to watch TV. You can change channels through the number panel. (4) If you are watching TV, you can press "Setup" button to launch the Tuner Card Info dialog, which allows you to set country code, input type, and other tuner card settings.
  • Page 66: Activate Server

    If a client connects successfully, its nickname will be displayed in the client list. Kick Also, you can select one client in the client list and press Kick button to kick that person out. In games, you can also kick someone out through OSD (see OSD for more details). Pause The Pause button will pause your audio/video capturing, which means other people cannot see or hear you when you pause, press it again to resume.
  • Page 67: Lan Mode

    Connect Click the radio select button in the server list to choose a server which you want to connect to. Enter a password if the server needs one, then press Connect button to connect with it.
  • Page 68: Displaying Gameface In Games

    Once the connection is built, settings cannot be changed. Displaying GameFace in Games Use GameFace hotkey (default is [Ctrl Alt V]) to display GameFace. The top-left corner displays the user’s nickname.
  • Page 69: Asus Osd

    ASUS OSD We can change window's relative Placement, absolute position (PosX, PosY), Sizing, and Transparency in the game through ASUS OSD. If you are watching TV in game, you can also change TV channels through ASUS OSD. 1. Use OSD hotkey to display OSD window, then use PgUp/PgDown to switch to GameFace page.
  • Page 70: Frequently Asked Questions

    "Microphone Boost" or "Mic Boost". This feature boosts the input volume so that weak input devices can produce stronger input. If you feel that the input level from a system is too small for your voice session, you can enable microphone boost. However, it also boosts the environment noise.
  • Page 71 LAN. Window XP will turn on the firewall by default, and this will make your pc unable to receive out- coming packages, which means you cannot see others' video but other people can see you. You can turn off the firewall before starting the GameFace connection.
  • Page 73: Liveupdate

    LiveUpdate (Recommended utility) Topics Covered: LiveUpdate Setup Using LiveUpdate (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 74: Liveupdate Setup

    Running setup will give you the following wizard: 2. On the “Choose Destination Location” screen, 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after click Next to continue or you may first change confirming this is what you want to setup. the destination folder.
  • Page 75: Using Liveupdate

    Using LiveUpdate Click OK to connect to the “Live Update” server. Close other software to ensure no conflicts. Newer versions will be shown. Check the items Click OK to download and install the update. to update or select “Check all”.
  • Page 77: Norton Internet Security

    Norton Internet Security (Recommended utility) Topics Covered: Norton Internet Security Setup Internet Proxy Settings Internet Security Main Window Internet Security Features (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 78: Norton Internet Security Setup

    3. On the “Preinstall Scanner” screen, click Next continue or you may “Browse” to another to skip if you are installing on a new system, destination folder or change other features using otherwise you may click “Start Scan” if you are “Custom”...
  • Page 79 5. On the “Ready to install” screen, click Next to 6. When setup is complete, select “Restart continue or click “Back” to change settings. Windows Later” and click Finish in order to install other items before restarting your system. Norton Internet Security will startup each time with Windows.
  • Page 80: Internet Proxy Settings

    Symantec through the Internet. “...postal mail from Symantec” is optional. Check your Network and Internet settings if you 5. Click Finish when registration is complete. cannot connect to the Symantec server. Internet Proxy Settings Internet access within a company usually require proxy settings.
  • Page 81: Internet Security Main Window

    Click Finish to complete additional tasks. Internet Security Main window Open the main window from the program icon or the taskbar icon. Click LiveUpdate update software and virus definitions. Click Help detailed descriptions and instructions for each function. When you open the main window, you will see status for each function.
  • Page 82: Internet Security Features

    Along with increasing the amount of time that it takes to display Web pages, some ads contain offensive content, cause software conflicts, or use HTML tricks to open additional browser windows.
  • Page 83: Power4 Gear

    Power4 Gear (Required utility) Topics Covered: Power4 Gear Setup Benefits of Power4 Gear Power4 Gear Interface Power4 Gear Configuration (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 84: Power4 Gear Setup

    Next to continue or enter a different folder name. 3. On the “Setup Complete” screen, click Finish. NOTE: You cannot run this utility without first installing “ATK0100”. You will be given this message if you do not have the driver installed.
  • Page 85: Benefits Of Power4 Gear

    The preferences or “gears” are shown below. You can change or “shift” gears by using the Power4 Gear button above the keyboard or by using the task bar icon. Power4 Gear can also be automatically activated when AC power is removed.
  • Page 86: Program Icons

    Power4 Gear settings. Modes and Power Segments When you are using an AC adapter, the Power4 Gear button will allow switching between three modes as shown above. When you remove the AC adapter, the Power4 Gear button will allow switching between seven modes as shown above.
  • Page 87: Power4 Gear

    Power4 Gear Configuration Double click an item to bring up a menu of selections and click on a value to change. To save, select “Save Configuration” form the “File” pull-down menu. If you did not save, you will be prompted to when you exit.
  • Page 88: Power Saving Details

    Power Saving Details CPU Performance Double click an item to view possible settings. Some power saving items are only available under certain modes. System Standby Timer Hard Drive Off Timer Display Panel Brightness Display Panel Off Timer...
  • Page 89: Nb Probe

    NB Probe (Recommended Utility) Topics Covered: NB Probe Setup Using NB Probe (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 90: Nb Probe Setup

    Running setup will give you the following wizard: NOTE: You cannot run this utility without first installing “ATK0100”. You will be given this message if you do not have the driver installed. 2. On “Choose Destination Location” , click Next 1.
  • Page 91: Using Nb Probe

    Using NB Probe NB Probe is a convenient utility to continuously monitor your computer system’s vital components, such as fan rotations, voltages, and temperatures. It also has a utility that lets you review useful information about your computer. Starting NB Probe NB Probe runs either in windows mode or taskbar mode.
  • Page 92: Using Nb Probe Monitoring

    See your CPU temperatures logged using a green line. The orange line is the default warning If the warning or fatal lines rise above the CPU threshold and the red line is the default fatal temperature line (green), then the CPU threshold.
  • Page 93: System Information

    Drive System Information See your system information on this page. Shows the used and free space of each hard disk drive and the file allocation table or file system used. Information on other hard drives can be accessed by clicking on the relevant drive letter.
  • Page 95: Touchpad

    Overview of the TouchPad Scrolling Properties Page Tap Zones Properties Page More Features Properties Page Button Actions Properties Page Touch Properties Page Edge Motion Properties Page Frequently Asked Questions (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 96: Touchpad Setup

    Touchpad Setup Running setup will give you the following wizard: 1. On the “Choose Setup Language” screen, 2. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after select a language and click OK to continue. confirming this is what you want to setup.
  • Page 97: Synaptics Touchpad Features

    Tap on the Pad Instead of Pressing the Buttons Tapping on the surface of the pad is the same as clicking the left mouse or TouchPad button (i.e. the primary TouchPad button). Tapping is usually quicker and more convenient than using the button. To double-click, just tap twice.
  • Page 98: Adjust The Overall Touch Sensitivity

    TouchPad surface to act as different buttons. These special corner regions are called tap zones . With four corner tap zones, the center of the TouchPad, and the two physical buttons you can turn your TouchPad into a seven-button mouse! A customization example: Suppose you want to use your TouchPad like a three-button mouse.
  • Page 99: Prevent Accidental Pointing While Typing

    Unintentional pointer movement and accidental taps can be caused by accidentally brushing the surface of the TouchPad with your palm or another part of your hand. The results of this contact can be observed as a changing cursor location when typing, causing subsequent text to appear in the wrong place. Or text may “spontaneously”...
  • Page 100: Move The Pointer Long Distances

    The TouchPad sensor is just a circuit board with a matrix of conductive traces printed on the top surface. A special chip on the back side of the TouchPad continuously measures the capacitance of these traces, and thus can determine the presence and location of your finger.
  • Page 101: Scrolling Properties Page

    TouchPad Map for a more detailed description. You can adjust the size of each zone by dragging one of the black resize handles on the TouchPad map. If you are having trouble activating the Virtual Scrolling feature, you might want to try making the scroll zones wider.
  • Page 102: Tap Zones Properties Pages

    Select the desired action. 3. Each tap zone can be resized to be as large or as small as you desire by dragging one of the black...
  • Page 103: More Features Properties Page

    Sometimes you might need more accuracy when pointing with the TouchPad, such as in a drawing program. The speed of the pointer can make this type of accuracy difficult to obtain. To slow down the pointer movement, you can specify a slow motion key. Then, for slow pointer movement, press and hold this key as you move the pointer.
  • Page 104: Button Actions Properties Page

    Each button has a text box that displays the current action (for example, it might say Left, which means the left-click or primary-click action). To display a list of possible actions, click on the down arrow button located to the right of the text. Select the desired action.
  • Page 105: Touch Properties Page

    The Palm Check slider controls the TouchPad’s detection of accidental and unwanted pointing movement. In addition to detecting palm contact with the TouchPad, the TouchPad can ignore much of the accidental and unwanted pointer movement that may occur while typing (due to accidentally contacting your TouchPad).
  • Page 106: Edge Motion Properties Page

    Customizing Edge Zone Sizes This page includes a small map of the TouchPad with the edge zones shaded in red. See the Edge Zone TouchPad Map for a more detailed description. You can adjust the size of each zone by dragging one of the black resize handles on the TouchPad map.
  • Page 107: Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Why doesn’t the Virtual Scrolling feature work in some windows, even though they have a scroll bar? A: In order to scroll, Virtual Scrolling must be able to “see” the window’s scroll bar. If the scroll bar is partially obscured by another window, or partially off the screen, then Virtual Scrolling will not activate in that window.
  • Page 108 Advanced page of the Internet Explorer Properties dialog is NOT checked. Q: When I press and hold the shift key or the control key (CTRL), the pointer movement is either very slow or restricted to move only horizontally or only vertically. What is happening?
  • Page 109: Video Security

    Video Security (Recommended Utility) Topics Covered: Video Security Setup After the driver and utility is installed, you may begin using any camera or video software on the Notebook PC. (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 110: Winflash

    Video Security Setup Running setup will give you the following wizard: 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after 2. On the “Setup Complete” screen, click confirming this is what you want to setup. Finish.
  • Page 111 WinFlash (Recommended Utility) Topics Covered: WinFlash Setup Using WinFlash (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 112: Winflash Setup

    WINFLASH Setup Make sure you install ATKACPI first or else you will get this message. Running setup will give you the following wizard: 2. On the “Choose Destination Location” 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after screen, click Next to continue or you may confirming this is what you want to setup.
  • Page 113: Using Winflash

    Using WINFLASH WINFLASH is a simple utility to update your Notebook PC’s BIOS. To run WINFLASH, access the All Programs shortcut through the Start button. Do not update your BIOS for no reason. You will be warned that you should only update...
  • Page 115: Wireless Console 2

    Wireless Console 2 (Required Utility) Topics Covered: Installing Wireless Console 2 Using Wireless Console 2 (Screens and drivers may vary depending on your model and operating system.)
  • Page 116: Installing Wireless Console 2

    2. On the “Ready to Install” screen, click Install. 1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next. An icon will be placed on your taskbar. The red circle with a slash shows that you are not connected to a wireless LAN.
  • Page 117: Using Wireless Console 2

    Using Wireless Console 2 Use the function key to turn the built-in Wireless LAN and/or Bluetooth ON or OFF. • Hold [Fn] and press [F2] repeatedly to scroll through the selections, or • Press [Fn] and [F2] once and then make a selection with the cursor.
  • Page 119: Copyright Information

    ASUS will only be responsible for or indemnify you for loss, damages or claims based in contract, tort or infringe- ment under this Warranty Statement. This limit also applies to ASUS’ suppliers and its reseller. It is the maximum for which ASUS, its suppliers, and your reseller are collectively responsible.
  • Page 120 Networking (tel): +886-2-2890-7902 Notebook (tel): +886-2-2894-3447 Support (fax): +886-2-2890-7698 Desktop/Server (tel): +886-2-2890-7123 ASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL (America) Company address: 44370 Nobel Drive, Fremont, CA 94538, USA General (fax): +1-510-608-4555 Web site address: usa.asus.com Technical support General support: +1-502-995-0883 Online support: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx...

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