IBM THINKPAD 600e User Manual Page 17

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Identifying the Hardware Features
1 The color LCD screen
displays computer output.
2 The brightness control
adjusts the brightness of
the display.
3 The built-in microphone
captures sound and voice
when it is used with an
application program
capable of handling audio.
4 The PC Card eject
buttons eject the PC Card
from the PC Card slot.
5 The PC Card slots accept
PC Cards.
6 The infrared port allows
the computer to
communicate with other
devices that have infrared
data-transfer capability.
7 The headphone jack, a
-inch (3.5-mm) diameter
jack, is where you connect
a stereo headphone or
external speakers.
8 The microphone/line-in
jack, a -inch (3.5-mm)
diameter jack, is where you
connect a microphone or
an external stereo audio
device.
9 You can attach the diskette
drive as an external
diskette drive if another
device is in the
UltraslimBay.
1 The diskette-eject button
ejects the diskette from the
diskette drive.
11 The video-out connector
is used for connecting your
computer to a television or
a VCR to send video
images to these devices.
12 The LCD latch opens the
LCD when pressed.
$ 13 The UltraslimBay accepts
$ storage devices such as a
$ CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
$ drive.
14 The click buttons work
with the TrackPoint 18
and provide a function
similar to that of mouse
buttons.
15 The hard disk drive is the
built in to the computer.
16 The Fn key is used with
the function keys to
activate the Fn key
functions.
17 The left and right internal
speakers generate stereo
sound.
18 The TrackPoint is a built-in
pointing device that
provides a function similar
to that of a mouse.
19 The system-status
indicators with their
associated symbols show
the system status. (
page 6.)
Chapter 1. Getting Familiar with Your Computer 3
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