Fujitsu Lifebook U810 laptop
FUJITSU U810 MANUAL
http://www.fujitsupc.com/...211-01EN-00.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 (notebook mode) »
• Top Components (tablet mode) »
• Left-Side Panel Components »
• Right-Side Panel Components »
• Bottom Components »
• Status Indicator Panel »
• Battery Charge/DC-In Indicator »
• Battery Level Indicator »
• Hard Drive Access Indicator »
• Power Indicator »
• NumLk Indicator »
• CapsLock Indicator »
• ScrLk Indicator »
• Display Panel »
• Opening the Display Panel »
• Using the System as a Tablet »
• Adjusting Display Panel Brightness »
• Changing Touch Settings »
• Using the Fujitsu Zoom Utility »
• Handling the System »
• Using in Notebook Configuration »
• Using in Tablet Configuration »
• Keyboard »
• Using the Keyboard »
• Using the Cursor Buttons »
• Button Control Adjustment »
• Using the Touch Screen »
• Clicking on Touch Screen »
• Right-Clicking on Touch Screen »
• Double-Clicking »
• Dragging »
• Calibrating the Touch Screen »
• Volume Control »
• Controlling the Volume »
• LifeBook Application/Tablet PC Buttons »
• Button functions »
• Changing Tablet PC Button Functions »
• Precautions »
• Getting Started with Your LifeBook »
• Power Sources »
• Connecting the Power Adapters »
• Starting Your LifeBook Notebook »
• Power On »
• Boot Sequence »
• Hard Disk Drive Passwords »
• BIOS Setup Utility »
• Booting the System »
• Starting Windows Vista the first time »
• Starting Windows XP the First Time »
• Registering Your LifeBook notebook with Fujitsu »
• Installing ClickMe! »
• Fujitsu Driver Update Utility »
• Power Management »
• Power/Suspend/Resume Button »
• Standby (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 »
• Secure Digital (SD) Cards »
• Inserting an SD Card »
• Removing an SD Card »
• Compact Flash (CF) Cards »
• Inserting Compact Flash Cards »
• Removing Compact Flash Cards »
• Device Ports »
• Universal Serial Bus Ports »
• Headphone Jack »
• Microphone Jack »
• External Video Port »
• LAN (RJ-45) Jack »
• Port Replicator Connector »
• 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 XP Systems »
• Restoring the Operating System for Windows Vista Systems »
• Automatically Downloading Driver Updates »
• Care and Maintenance »
• Caring for your LifeBook Notebook »
• Cleaning your LifeBook notebook »
• Storing your LifeBook notebook »
• Traveling with your LifeBook notebook »
• Batteries »
• Media Care »
• System Specifications »
• Specifications »
• Configuration Label »
• Microprocessor »
• Chipset »
• Memory »
• Video »
• Audio »
• Mass Storage Device Options »
• Features »
• Device Ports »
• Keyboard »
• Power »
• Dimensions and Weight »
• Environmental Requirements »
• Popular Accessories »
• Pre-Installed Software »
• Learning About Your Software »
• Glossary »
• Regulatory Information »
• 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 »
• Configuring the WLAN Using Windows XP »
• 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/...714-01%20rA.pdf
Table of contents
• BIOS SETUP UTILITY »
• Using the TrustedCore Menu »
• Navigating through the Setup Utility »
• Entering the Setup Utility After a Configuration Change or... »
• MAIN MENU - SETTING STANDARD SYSTEM PARAMETERS »
• ADVANCED MENU - SETTING DEVICE FEATURE CONTROLS »
• SECURITY MENU - SETTING THE SECURITY FEATURES »
• BOOT MENU - SELECTING THE OPERATING SYSTEM SOURCE »
• INFO MENU - DISPLAYS BASIC SYSTEM INFORMATION »
• EXIT MENU - LEAVING THE SETUP UTILITY »
FUJITSU U810 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
forum.brighthand.com
The Fujitsu LifeBook U810 is an Intel powered UMPC with a 5.6 inch screen...The Fujitsu U810 has been available in Asia for some time now, where it's sold as the Fujitsu U1010...Fujitsu is changing a couple of things about the U810 from the U1010...The way the pointing stick and mouse buttons have been implemented is good, too...
www.umpcportal.com
yesterday, i found an website with some new info for the u810...i tried the keyboard light patch and the keyboard lights work, it is perfect, than i have test the tablet driver, that works too, the calibration is perfect, but the left mouse button is a problem,if the ac adapter is plugged in, the calibration is good too...so what about your thoughts about your linux(es) on the fujitsu...
katastrophos.net
This also applies to Windows 7 Final/RTM (7600) and will also work for the U820/U2010/U2020 models...I just installed Windows 7 Business Build 7000 on my U810...Jebaraj, this happened to me on the U810...Joaquin, is this on a U810 or U820...
blogs.zdnet.com
I bought a Fujitsu U810 UMPC a couple of months ago and while the device closes like a laptop to protect the display I wanted a case to protect the entire device...I thought the Asus EeePC case looked about the closest in size, but my contact at Waterfield Designs recommended taking a look at the Amazon Kindle slip case...The small sized Amazon Kindle case (there is also a large model...
www.gottabemobile.com
I just got my U810 last week on the 10th from Fry's and then went the next day and it was on sale for 899.99 so got the difference back...The text looks great when working in word, also typing this post with U810 and fonts looks nice and bold...
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