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Joybook S52 Series User’s Manual
Welcome
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Table of Contents Touring Your Joybook......................................................................................1 PowerDirector Workspace.................................................................. 24 Left Side View............................................................................................. 2 The Movie-Making Process ................................................................ 25 Step 1: Loading Clips into the Library......................................
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Connection .................................................................................................44 System .........................................................................................................45 Display.........................................................................................................47 Information on Safety, Cleaning, and Battery Maintenance.......................... 49 Safety ................................................................
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Touring Your Joybook Hard Disk / Optical Drive Activity Indicator Lights up in blue when Joybook S52 is accessing hard disk or optical drive. Internet Hotkey Starts up the Internet Explorer Web Caps Lock Indicator browser. Lights up in blue when the Caps Lock E-Mail Hotkey is activated. Starts up the Outlook Express e-mail cli- Scroll Lock Indicator ent. Lights up in blue when the Scroll Power Switch Lock is activated. Turns Joybook S52 on or off. Num Lock Indicator Lights up in blue
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Left Side View (7) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) PC Card Ejection Button (5) IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Port (1) Kensington Lock Hole You can use this button to eject an inserted PC Card. To For connecting high-speed peripherals such as digital You can attach a Kensington-type lock and cable to this eject a PC Card: video cameras and other consumer electronics devices hole to prevent theft. 1. Quit all PC Card applications and shut down all PC that use the IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface. Card functi
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Right Side View (2) (3) (1) (1) Modem Port (3) VGA Port For connecting external display devices, such as monitors and pro- Accepts an analog telephone line for use with the internal modem. jectors. (2) DVD Super-Multi/DVD+RW/DVD & CD-RW Combo Drive (Optional) Supports multi-functional optical module for reading music CDs, VCDs and DVDs or burning CD-R/CD-RW or DVD+R/DVD+RW (optional) discs. Discs can be inserted/ejected by pressing the small ejection button on the drive. If you wish to open
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Rear View (2) (1) (1) Power Jack (2) Port Replicator Port For connecting to a Port Replicator to add addi- For connecting AC power supply. tional ports to your Joyboook S52 such as: PS/2, serial, parallel, USB, etc. 4 Touring Your Joybook
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Front Panel (1) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2) (4) Wireless Device Switch/Indicator (7) Five-in-One Memory Card Slot (1) Battery Indicator This is a switch/indicator combo. Press this switch to Reads a Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, XD, SD or turn on/off wireless connection function (WLAN and • When Joybook is in use, lights up in blue. MMC memory card. Bluetooth, Bluetooth is optional depending on your • When the battery is charging, turns into amber. model). • Flashing blue indicates that
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Function Hotkeys You can use the function hotkeys to access commonly used functions or make quick settings. To use the hotkeys, press and hold the Fn (Function) key at the lower left corner of the keyboard, and then press the desired hotkey. Fn + F1 Opens function keys online help. Fn + F6 Activates or deactivates the touch pad. Fn + F2 Puts Joybook into sleep mode. Fn + F7 Activates or deactivates the speakers. Fn + F3 Switches display between the screen and an external monitor/projec- Fn +
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Functionally equivalent to clicking the Start button on Cancels minimization of all windows. Windows Key Shift ( ) + + M the Windows desktop. Makes the next item on the Windows task bar active. Activates the Run dialogue box. + Tab + R Activates or deactivates the numeric keypad integrated in Opens the My Computer window for browsing disks Num lk the keyboard (indicated by the light gray shade in the illus- + E and files. tration above). Minimizes all windows. Caps lock Capitalizes all te
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Getting Started with Windows XP Your Joybook comes installed with Windows XP, Microsoft's latest operating system for consumer PCs. The first time you start up your Joybook, Windows XP will ask you a few questions. Answer the questions to ensure that your full rights are protected. If you are asked to select the type of keyboard and you are not sure, please check the specification label on the packing carton to determine the correct keyboard type. After you are done answering the questions,
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Next, please follow the steps below to setup the language for non-unicode pro- 5. In the drop-down listbox, click to select your language and country. grams settings in Windows XP. 1. Click Start and then Control Panel. 2. Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options. 6. Click Apply. 7. Click Yes. 3. Click Regional and Language Options in the window that appears. 4. Click the Advanced tab. 8. Click Yes. Getting Started with Windows XP 9
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Using the Q-Media Bar Setting Up QMedia Bar The Q-Media Bar integrates a number of software Right-click on the QMedia Bar and a menu will appear on it. applications to enhance the multimedia experience on your Joybook. Click on the small triangle button and a rotating button bar will appear. From the Q-Media Bar, you can Click to start up Internet Explorer and surf the Internet. You can: Click to open Outlook Express for accessing e-mail. • Let QMedia Bar appear on top of all open programs
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Sending and Receiving E-mail You can use Outlook Express to send and receive e-mail. n order to use e-mail, you must have an account with an ISP (Internet service provider) and perform needed software configuration. For detailed information on accounts, pass- words, e-mail servers and other settings, please consult your system administrator/ISP, or contact BenQ Customer Service for help. 1. Open Outlook Express by pressing the - hotkey on your Joybook or clicking on the button on the QMed
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Getting Online You can use Internet Explorer to browse web pages on the Internet and access various on-line information. In order to get online, you must have an account with an ISP (Internet service provider) and perform needed software configuration. For detailed information on accounts, pass- words and other settings, please consult your system administrator/ISP, or contact BenQ Customer Service for help. 1. Open Internet Explorer by pressing the - hotkey on your Joybook or clicking on t
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Using the Built-In Wireless LAN Function With the built-in wireless LAN card on your Joybook, you can access Ethernet 10. You may update the security settings on this page and enter a password if nec- network wirelessly without the constraints of network cables. essary. (Please check with your ISP for the values for these settings.) Click Next. At home or in the office, you need an access point, which serves as an air station to 11. Click OK to complete the profile. make transmission possibl
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Using Bluetooth The Bluetooth function allows you to get connected to various devices and ser- 4. Specify a name for your Joybook in the Computer name field and click Next. vices that support Bluetooth transmission. You can get rid of those annoying cables when printing documents, synchronizing your PIM data with your PDA or another PC, mobile phone or even sharing a network connection. Bluetooth is an optional depending on your purchased model. You will see the Blue- tooth icon on your desk
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7. Windows will install related software for selected services. identical. If necessary, enter the PIN code in the PIN Code field and click Ini- tiate Pairing. 8. Click Next. 11. The services available on the connected Bluetooth device will appear in the fol- lowing window. Check to select the services you want to use. When a service is selected, you will be prompted to perform it related settings. 9. The Bluetooth device discovered by your Joybook will appear in the window below. Click to
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Using the Bluetooth Services of the Connected Device Searching for a Bluetooth Device 1. After your Joybook is connected to the Bluetooth device, double-click the My To search for a nearby Bluetooth device, double-click on the My Bluetooth Places Bluetooth Places icon on the Desktop. The following window will appear. icon on the Desktop and then Search for devices in range. 2. To use a service on the connected Bluetooth device, double-click a service icon Configuring Bluetooth Services on Yo