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    Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity
    The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label found on the back or side of your computer 
    includes the product key code for your operating system.
    Finding your specifications
    For more information about your computer, such as memory size, memory type, and hard 
    drive size, see visit Gateway’s eSupport page at support.gateway.com
    . The eSupport page also 
    has links to additional Gateway documentation and detailed specifications. For more 
    information, see “Using eSupport” on page 4. 
    						
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    Accessories
    To order accessories, visit the Accessory Store at accessories.gateway.com.
    Memory
    Large programs, such as multimedia games or graphics programs, use a lot of memory. If 
    your programs are running more slowly than you think they should, try adding more 
    memory.
    Printers
    You can attach almost any type of printer to your computer. The most common types are 
    inkjet and laser printers, which print in color or black and white. See “Installing a printer, 
    scanner, or other peripheral device” on page 38 for more information about attaching a 
    printer.
    Inkjet printers and cartridges are relatively inexpensive, but they are slower than laser 
    printers. Using an inkjet color printer, you can print pictures, banners, and greeting cards, 
    as well as documents.
    Laser printers and cartridges are more expensive, but they print much faster than inkjet 
    printers. Laser printers are better than inkjet printers when you are printing large 
    documents.
    USB flash drive
    Use a USB flash drive for storing files or transferring files to another computer.
    Uninterruptible power supplies 
    A standby, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) protects your computer from data loss 
    during a total power failure. A UPS uses a battery to keep your computer running 
    temporarily during a power failure so you can save your work and shut down your 
    computer correctly. A UPS may also provide protection from power surges. 
    						
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    Getting Started
    ■Using your computer safely
    ■Protecting your computer from power 
    source problems
    ■Turning your computer on and off
    ■Adjusting the volume
    ■Using the keyboard and the mouse
    ■Using the computer display
    ■Installing peripheral devices 
    						
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    Working safely
    Before using your computer, read the following recommendations for setting up a safe and 
    comfortable work area and avoiding discomfort and strain.
    Reducing eye strain
    Sunlight or bright indoor lighting should not reflect on the display or shine directly into 
    your eyes.
    ■Position the computer desk and display so you can avoid glare on your screen and 
    light shining directly into your eyes. Reduce glare by installing shades or curtains on 
    windows, and by installing a glare screen filter on your display.
    ■Use soft, indirect lighting in your work area. Do not use your computer in a dark room.
    ■Avoid focusing your eyes on your computer screen for long periods of time. Look away 
    from your computer occasionally, and try to focus on distant objects.
    Setting up your computer desk and chair
    When you are setting up your computer desk and chair, make sure that the desk is the 
    appropriate height and the chair helps you maintain good posture.
    ■Select a flat surface for your computer desk.
    Top of screen is not
    higher than eye level
    Feet are flat on the floor Hands and
    arms are
    parallel to
    the floorScreen is 
    perpendicular to 
    your line of sight 
    						
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    ■Adjust the height of the computer desk so your hands and arms are positioned parallel 
    to the floor when you use the keyboard and mouse. If the desk is not adjustable or 
    is too tall, consider using a keyboard drawer.
    ■Use an adjustable chair that is comfortable, distributes your weight evenly, and keeps 
    your body relaxed.
    ■Position your chair so the keyboard is at or slightly below the level of your elbow. 
    This position lets your shoulders relax while you type.
    ■Adjust the chair height, adjust the forward tilt of the seat, or use a footrest to distribute 
    your weight evenly on the chair and relieve pressure on the back of your thighs.
    ■Adjust the back of the chair so it supports the lower curve of your spine. You can use 
    a pillow or cushion to provide extra back support.
    Setting up your computer and computer accessories
    ■Set up the computer so the top of the display is no higher than eye level, the controls 
    are within reach, and the screen is tilted to be perpendicular to your line of sight.
    ■Place your keyboard and mouse at a comfortable distance. You should be able to reach 
    them without stretching.
    ■Set paper holders at the same height and distance as the display.
    Sitting at your computer
    ■Avoid bending, arching, or angling your wrists. Make sure that they are in a relaxed 
    position when you type.
    ■Do not slouch forward or lean far back. Sit with your back straight so your knees, 
    hips, and elbows form right angles when you work.
    ■Take breaks to stand and stretch your legs.
    ■Avoid twisting your torso or neck.
    Avoiding discomfort and injury from repetitive strain
    ■Vary your activities to avoid excessive repetition.
    ■Take breaks to change your position, stretch your muscles, and relieve your eyes.
    ■Find ways to break up the work day, and schedule a variety of tasks. 
    						
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    Protecting from power source problems
    During a power surge, the voltage level of electricity coming into your computer can 
    increase to far above normal levels and cause data loss or system damage. Protect your 
    computer and peripheral devices by connecting them to a surge protector, which absorbs 
    voltage surges and prevents them from reaching your computer.
    An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to your computer during a 
    power failure. Although you cannot run your computer for an extended period of time 
    with a UPS, a UPS lets you run your computer long enough to save your work and shut 
    down your computer normally.
    Starting your computer
    To start your computer:
    1Connect the cables to your computer. See the setup poster for more information.
    2Press the power button.
    WarningHigh voltages can enter your computer through both the power cord 
    and the modem connection. Protect your computer by using a surge 
    protector. If you have a telephone modem, use a surge protector that 
    has a modem jack. If you have a cable modem, use a surge protector 
    that has an antenna/cable TV jack. During an electrical storm, unplug 
    both the surge protector and the modem.
    Power button 
    						
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    3If you are starting your computer for the first time, follow the on-screen instructions 
    to set up your computer.
    4Turn on any peripheral devices, such as printers or scanners, and see the 
    documentation that came with the device for setup instructions.
    Waking up your computer
    When you have not used your computer for several minutes or have not turned off your 
    computer, it may enter a power-saving mode called Standby. While in Standby, the power 
    indicator flashes.
    If your computer is in Standby mode, move the mouse or press the power button to “wake” 
    it up.
    ImportantYour computer has a built-in variable speed fan. In addition, your 
    computer uses a powerful processor which produces heat. Both the 
    system fan and processor can run at different speeds at times to 
    ensure proper system cooling. You may notice an increase in the fan 
    noise when the fan is running at high speed and a decrease in the 
    fan noise when it switches to normal speed.
    Tips & TricksFor more information about changing the power button mode, see 
    “Changing Power-Saving Settings” in 
    Using Your Computer which has 
    been included on your hard drive. To access this guide, click Start, 
    All Programs, then click Gateway Documentation. 
    						
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    Turning off your computer
    To turn off your computer:
    1Click Start, then click Turn Off Computer. The Tu r n  O ff  C o m p u t e r dialog box opens.
    2Click Tu r n  O f f. Windows shuts down and turns off your computer.
    WarningWhen you turn off your computer, certain components in the power 
    supply and system board remain energized. In order to remove all 
    electrical power from your computer, unplug the power cord and 
    modem cable from the wall outlets. We recommend disconnecting the 
    power cord and modem cable when your computer will not be used 
    for long periods.
    For more information about changing the power button mode, see 
    “Changing Power-Saving Settings” in 
    Using Your Computer which has 
    been included on your hard drive. To access this guide, click Start, 
    All Programs, then click Gateway Documentation.
    ImportantIf for some reason you cannot use the Turn Off Computer option in 
    Windows to turn off your computer, press and hold the power button 
    for about five seconds, then release it. 
    						
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    Restarting (rebooting) your computer
    If your computer does not respond to keyboard or mouse input, you may have to close 
    programs that are not responding. If closing unresponsive programs does not restore your 
    computer to normal operation, you may have to restart (reboot) your computer.
    To close unresponsive programs and restart your computer:
    1Press CTRL+ALT+DEL. The Task Manager window opens.
    2Click the Applications tab, then click the program that is not responding.
    3Click End Task.
    4Click X in the top-right corner of the Windows Task Manager dialog box.
    5If your computer does not respond, turn it off, wait ten seconds, then turn it on again.
    As a part of the regular startup process, a program to check the disk status runs 
    automatically. When the checks are finished, Windows starts.
    ImportantIf your computer does not turn off, press and hold the power button 
    for about five seconds, then release it. 
    						
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    Using the cord cover
    After you have the power and peripheral device cords connected to your computer, you 
    can install the optional cord cover to make your computer look less cluttered.
    To install the optional cord cover:
    ■Align the tabs on the top of the cover with the slots above the back ports, then swing 
    the cord cover’s bottom tabs into the slots on the bottom of the computer (view shown 
    from below for clarity).
    To remove the cord cover:
    ■Press the cord cover’s bottom tabs inward, then rotate the cord cover away from the 
    computer.
    Tips & TricksIf you have difficulty sliding the cover’s bottom tabs into the computer 
    slots, press the bottom corners of the cord cover inward while 
    pressing the cord cover into place. 
    						
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