Joybook 8100 Features - BenQ Joybook 8100 User Manual

Benq joybook 8100: users manual
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Joybook 8100 Features

Touch Pad
You can use the touch pad to conveniently control
the cursor on the screen.
To move the cursor, gently move your finger on the
touch pad. The cursor will move accordingly.
Tap on the touch pad once to execute the same
action as clicking on the left button of a mouse. Tap
twice to execute the same action as double-clicking.
Power Button
Turns Joybook 8100 on or
off.
Internet Hotkey
Starts up the Internet
Explorer Web browser.
E-Mail Hotkey
Starts up the Outlook
Express e-mail client.
Customizable Hotkey 1
Can be customized to
open an application.
Customizable Hotkey 2
Can be customized to
open an application.
Left and Right Selection Buttons
Equivalent to the left and right
buttons on a mouse.
For more information about how to configure the customizable hot keys, please
refer to"Customizing the hotkeys" on page 13.
Power Indicator
Lights up in blue when Joybook 8100
is turned on. When Joybook 8100
enters sleep mode, turns orange.
Battery Indicator
When Joybook 8100 is in use, lights
up in blue. When the battery is charg-
ing, turns orange. Flashing blue indi-
cates that the battery is running low.
Flashing orange indicates that the
battery is malfunctioning, in which
case you should contact service per-
sonnel.
Hard Disk Drive Activity Indicator
Flashes in blue when Joybook 8100 is
reading the data in the hard disk.
Optical Drive Activity Indicator
Flashes in blue when the optical drive
is accessing data on a disk.
Caps Lock Indicator
Lights up in blue when the Caps Lock
function is activated.
Num Lock Indicator
Lights up in blue when the Num Lock
function is activated.
Cover Switch
Microphone
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