2 - 12. Names and Functions of PartsFor information on the key combi-nations available.Before using the computer for the first time,carefully read the [Limited Use LicenseAgreement]. If you agree to the conditions,remove the seal.A Kensington cable can be con-nected to prevent theft of yourcomputer. For more informa-tion, please read the manual thatcomes with the cable.To adjust the volume*2 , select the on the taskbar, then [Volume Control].*2 You may also use the function keys to perform this operation( Fn + F5 or F6 ).Speaker on/off : Fn + F4Power statusBattery pack statusUse this connector to connectheadphones or amplifier-equippedspeakers. Audio output from theinternal speaker is disabled whenheadphones or external speakersare connected.Use only a monaural condenser microphone.Using an input source other than a monauralcondenser microphone may not allow audio tobe input or may damage the equipment.The illustrations shown may differ from the actual physical appearances.orCaps LockNumeric key (NumLk)Scroll lock (ScrLk)CD-ROM/DVD-ROM statusFloppy disk/SuperDisk statusHard disk statusPower statusLOCKor*1 SuperDiskTM and SuperDisk logo are trademarks ofImation Corp.SpeakersLED IndicatorsSecurity LockFunction KeysLCDFloppy Disk DriveSuperDisk TM Drive *1Power SwitchHeadphone JackMicrophone JackCD-ROM DrivePC Card SlotsLED IndicatorsTouch PadDVD-ROM Drive