10 Miscellaneous; If Moving The Pointing Device While Changing The Display Mode (Using The Notebook Manager), The Pointer Cursor Becomes Uncontrollable; When Transferring A File Using The Infrared Device At 4 Mbps From A Computer Running Windows 2000 To A Computer Running Windows 98, The File Transfer Fails; The Os/2 Boot Manager Does Not Work After Restating Windows 2000 And Cannot Start Up The Computer - Lenovo ThinkPad 380E Setup Manual

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10 Miscellaneous

10.1 If moving the pointing device while changing the display mode (using the
Notebook Manager), the pointer cursor becomes uncontrollable
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10.2 When transferring a file using the Infrared device at 4 Mbps from a computer
running Windows 2000 to a computer running Windows 98, the file transfer
fails
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10.3 The OS/2 Boot Manager does not work after restating Windows 2000
and cannot start up the computer
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ThinkPad i Series 2611
When using the Notebook Manager to change the display mode
(LCD/CRT/BOTH) on your computer and moving the mouse pointer at the
same time, the pointer device will become uncontrollable.
This is caused by a timing issue. When VGA BIOS and the pointer device
driver are simultaneously called, this will cause the pointer device to behave
uncontrollably.
When changing the display mode using the Notebook Manager, do not move
the pointer device.
All ThinkPad models
When transferring a file using the Infrared device at 4 Mbps from a computer
running Windows 2000 to a computer running Windows 98, the file transfer
fails.
This is a Windows 98 problem.
If using the Infrared device to transfer files between computers running
Windows 2000 and Windows 98, set the connection rate between the
communicating computers to 115 kbps.
ThinkPad all models
The OS/2 boot manager does not work after restarting Windows 2000.
Windows 2000 problem.
Do not use the OS/2 Boot Manager while running Windows 2000. The OS/2
Boot Manager is currently not supported under Windows 2000.

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