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Manual de usuario Medion, modelo MEDION AKOYA E1317T (MD 98448) UK - MSN: 30016317

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In the Windows®8 control panel, under the Mouse item, you will find a number of useful settings to simply your day-to-day tasks. 31 of 68 8.2.1. Two-Finger Touchpad Operation Your touchpad supports two-finger operation which enables certain commands to be executed in some applications. You can perform the following commands using your touchpad: Image Command Function Drag two fingers together or apart zoom out from an object/ zoom in on an object Place one finger in the centre and trace a circle with the second finger Rotate an object anti-clockwise Swipe from left to right/from right to left with two fingers simultaneously Page forward/ page back Swipe down or up with two fingers simultaneously Scroll function This function is used in most applications to scroll up and down the screen without having to move the cursor. Swipe from top to bottom on the touchpad Opens the context menu on the start screen and the top and bottom tabs in Internet Explorer Swipe from the far right across the touchpad Opens the menu bar Swipe from the far left across the touchpad Scrolls through all open windows 32 of 68 9. The Hard Drive The hard drive is your main memory medium and combines high storage capacity with rapid data access. You Notebook is supplied with an OEM version** of the Microsoft Windows®8 operating system which supports all of the Notebook’s performance features. We have configured your Notebook’s hard drive so that you will be able to work with it optimally without having to install any additional drivers yourself. The Windows®8 operating system requires part of the capacity to manage the hard drive therefore the hard drive’s full capacity is not available. This explains any differences between the UEFI firmware configuration and the operating system display. The Notebook’s operating system, other applications and security data are located on the hard drive meaning that the full capacity is already reduced. The first partition (C:\) contains the operating system, the applications and the “Documents” folder for the configured user. The second partition (D:\) is used for the data backup and also contains drivers (D:\Drivers) and utilities (D:\Tools) for your Notebook. CAUTION! The startup files for system restoration and the Windows® 8 installation files are located in non-rewritable partitions. These partitions cannot be deleted. **Original equipment manufacturer/program versions purchased from the manufacturer which are usually sold in conjunction with end devices 33 of 68 9.1. Important Directories We have listed the most important directories below and described their contents. CAUTION! Do not delete or modify these directories or their content otherwise data may be lost or system functionality may be impaired. C:\ The C: drive root directory contains important files required for Windows® 8 startup. On delivery these files are hidden for security reasons. C:\Programs As the name suggests, software programs install the files required for running the application into this directory. C:\Windows The main Windows ® 8 directory. The operating system saves its files here. D:\Drivers You will find all the (preinstalled) drivers required for your Notebook in this folder. D:\Tools Here you will find the utility programs for your Notebook. 34 of 68 10. The Sound System 10.1. External Audio Connections Your Notebook has an integrated stereo speaker so you can always reproduce sound without additional devices. Using the external connections provides you with an ideal opportunity to connect your Notebook to external devices. The Fn + 11 and Fn + 12 keyboard shortcut enables you to adjust the volume. WARNING! Listening to a device at high volumes for an extended period via headphones/earphones can damage your hearing. Excessive volume when using headphones or earphones can damage your hearing. Before pressing play, set the volume to the lowest setting. Start playback and increase the volume to a comfortable level. Changing the basic settings of the equaliser can also increase the volume and thus cause permanent damage to your hearing. Changing the drivers, software, equaliser, operating system, etc., can also lead to an increase in the volume and thus cause permanent damage to your hearing. For sound reproduction via external Audio output (12) stereo equipment such as loudspeakers (active) or headphones. Microphone socket (13) For recording via an external microphone. 35 of 68 11. Network Operation 11.1. What is a Network? We talk about a network when multiple computers are directly connected to one another. This allows users to transfer information and data with one another and to share their resources (printers and drives). Here are a few concrete examples: • In an office, messages are exchanged by e-mail and appointments are managed centrally. • Users share one printer on the network and back up their data to a central computer (server). • Two or more computers are connected to one another to play network games or exc...


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