Fujitsu Lifebook T5010 laptop
FUJITSU T5010 MANUAL
http://www.fujitsupc.com/...1ENZ0-00_rB.pdf
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• Preface »
• About This Guide »
• Conventions Used in the Guide »
• Fujitsu Contact Information »
• Getting to Know Your LifeBook »
• Overview »
• Locating the Controls and Connectors »
• Top Components »
• Left-Side Panel Components »
• Right-Side Panel Components »
• Back Panel Components »
• Bottom Components »
• Status Indicator Panel »
• Power Indicator »
• External Power Indicator »
• Hard Drive/Optical Drive Access Indicator »
• Battery Charging Indicators »
• Battery Level Indicator »
• Security Indicator »
• NumLk Indicator »
• CapsLock Indicator »
• ScrLk Indicator »
• Display Panel »
• Opening the Display Panel »
• Using the System as a Tablet »
• Adjusting Display Panel Brightness »
• Keyboard »
• Using the Keyboard »
• Touchpad/Active Digitizer »
• Clicking »
• Dragging »
• Touchpad Control Adjustment »
• Clicking on Active Digitizer Display »
• Right-Clicking on Active Digitizer »
• Double-Clicking »
• Dragging »
• Calibrating the Active Digitizer Display »
• Installing a Pen Tether »
• Volume Control »
• Controlling the Volume »
• Flexible Bay Devices »
• Removing and Installing Modular Devices »
• LifeBook Security/Tablet PC Buttons »
• Security Button Functions »
• Pre-logon button functions »
• Post-logon button functions »
• Changing Tablet PC Button Functions »
• Setting up LifeBook Security Panel »
• Passwords »
• Using Your LifeBook Security Panel »
• Precautions »
• Uninstalling/Re-installing the Security Panel Application »
• Getting Started with Your LifeBook »
• Power Sources »
• Connecting the Power Adapters »
• Starting Your LifeBook Tablet PC »
• Power On »
• Boot Sequence »
• Hard Disk Drive Passwords »
• BIOS Setup Utility »
• Booting the System »
• Starting Windows Vista the first time »
• Registering Your LifeBook Tablet PC with Fujitsu »
• Installing ClickMe! »
• Fujitsu Driver Update Utility »
• Power Management »
• Power/Suspend/Resume Button »
• Sleep Mode »
• Hibernation (Save-to-Disk) Feature »
• Windows Power Management »
• Restarting the System »
• Powering Off »
• User-Installable Features »
• Lithium ion Battery »
• Recharging the Batteries »
• Replacing the Battery »
• Memory Stick/Secure Digital Cards »
• Installing Memory Stick/SD Cards »
• Removing A Memory Stick/SD Card »
• PC Cards »
• Installing PC Cards »
• Removing PC Cards »
• Smart Card Reader »
• Memory Upgrade Module »
• Installing Memory Upgrade Modules »
• Removing a Memory Upgrade Module »
• Checking the Memory Capacity »
• Device Ports »
• Internal LAN (RJ-45) Jack »
• Modem (RJ-11) Jack* »
• Port Replicator Connector »
• Universal Serial Bus Ports »
• IEEE 1394 Port »
• Headphone Jack »
• Microphone Jack »
• External Video Port »
• Troubleshooting Your LifeBook »
• Troubleshooting »
• Identifying the Problem »
• Specific Problems »
• Power On Self Test Messages »
• Restoring Your Pre-installed Software »
• Re-installing Individual Drivers and Applications »
• Restoring the Operating System for Windows Vista Systems »
• Automatically Downloading Driver Updates »
• Care and Maintenance »
• Caring for your LifeBook Tablet PC »
• Cleaning your LifeBook Tablet PC »
• Cleaning the dust filter »
• Storing your LifeBook Tablet PC »
• Traveling with your LifeBook Tablet PC »
• Batteries »
• Media Care »
• PC Cards »
• System Specifications »
• Specifications »
• Configuration Label »
• Microprocessor »
• Chipset »
• Memory »
• Video »
• Audio »
• Mass Storage Device Options »
• Modular Bay Devices »
• Features »
• Device Ports »
• Keyboard »
• Power »
• Dimensions and Weight »
• Environmental Requirements »
• Popular Accessories »
• Pre-Installed Software »
• Learning About Your Software »
• Glossary »
• Regulatory Information »
• Notice »
• FCC NOTICES »
• DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES »
• Appendix A: WLAN User’s Guide »
• FCC Regulatory Information »
• Regulatory Notes and Statements »
• Before Using the Optional Wireless LAN »
• Wireless LAN Device Covered by this Document »
• Characteristics of the WLAN Device »
• Wireless LAN Modes Using this Device »
• Deactivating/Disconnecting the WLAN Device »
• Deactivation Using the Wireless On/Off Switch »
• Disconnection Using the Icon in the Taskbar »
• Activating the WLAN Device »
• Configuring the Wireless LAN »
• Configuring the WLAN Using Windows Vista »
• Connection to the network »
• Troubleshooting the WLAN »
• Troubleshooting »
• WLAN Specifications »
• Specifications »
• Using the Bluetooth Device »
• What is Bluetooth »
• Where to Find Information About Bluetooth »
• Appendix B: Fingerprint Sensor Device »
• Introducing the Fingerprint Sensor Device »
• Getting Started »
• Installing OmniPass »
• User Enrollment »
• Using OmniPass »
• Configuring OmniPass »
• OmniPass Control Center »
• Troubleshooting »
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http://www.fujitsupc.com/...971-01EN-00.pdf
Getting started with your new Fujitsu LifeBook® T5010 Tablet ... This convenient guide will lead you through the start-up ... Scroll Strip (for Tablet ... LifeBook Security/Tablet PC ... Power Suspend/Resume ... Wireless Radio On/Off ...
FUJITSU T5010 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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Fujitsu T5010 tablet PC breaks cover at university bookstore...Its always good to see VT on Engadget though...the best quality (made in Japan) and not sourced from country dujour...
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Due to the fact it uses a future Intel mobile platform, and will be out by the Fall of this year, its a relatively sure guess that the T5010 will be based on the upcoming Intel Montevina mobile platform...Montevina also brings about the use of DDR3 memory, a second generation of Intel's TurboMemory technology, integrated WiMAX wireless technology, and the new GMA X4500 integrated graphics...
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I'll post the lspci and ifconfig results when i switch over to ubuntu...I figured I'd ask around here since the school basically forced these on us...0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic...
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The comfort and ease of a traditional notebook combined with the versatility of a tablet best describes the LIFEBOOK T5010 Tablet PC...Best screen I could find in a Tablet*Very fast processor speed*Very solid feel with no flexing or cheap feeling plastic*Runs very cool compared to the HP tablets Cons: Haven't found any problems or things that I don't like yet...I definately recommend...
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But I really want it to have multitouch so I'll wait till next term of school and if Fujitsu makes one I'll buy that and if not I'll just buy the T5010...The T5010 is a business grade laptop, magnesium frame, high quality LED backlit LCD, high battery life...I've played a few games on the T5010 such as warcraft, GTA, and etc...
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