Infrared Port; Nec Versaglide; Diskette Drive And The Nec Versabay Ii; Back - NEC VERSA 4000 Manual

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Infrared Port

The infrared (IR) ports on your system let your NEC
Versa 4000 communicate with other devices having infrared
ports. For example, you can easily transfer files between
your NEC Versa and an IR-equipped desktop or print to an
IR-equipped printer without using cables.
These ports are Serial-Infrared (S-IR), IrDA compatible.
A second infrared port is located on the back of your note-
book system. When your NEC Versa ships, the back port is
enabled and the front port is disabled. When you dock your
system, the back IR port is automatically disabled and the
front IR port is enabled.

NEC VersaGlide

The NEC VersaGlide touchpad gives you control of the
pointer on the screen and replaces the mouse usually used
with computers. The VersaGlide touchpad is described in
detail in Chapter 2, Learning to Use the Hardware.

Diskette Drive and the NEC VersaBay II

A 1.44-MB diskette drive comes installed in the NEC
VersaBay II on the front of your system. You can save your
files to diskette and install software from diskette using the
diskette drive, called drive A.
The VersaBay II lets you install many other options, includ-
ing an optional CD-ROM reader, a second battery pack, or
an additional hard disk drive.
VersaBay II release latches are on the bottom of the unit.

Back

The back of the system has ports for connecting your NEC
Versa 4000 to other devices, like a printer, an external
mouse, and power sources.
1-8 Getting to Know Your NEC Versa 4000

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