Fujitsu ST5111 Laptop User Manual


 
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Using Your Stylistic ST5100
USING THE SHOCK SENSOR UTILITY
The Shock Sensor Utility is designed to decrease the risk
of damage to the computer's hard disk drive (HDD) in
the event of excessive impact or vibration. The Shock
Sensor Utility also has the ability to improve the security
of the computer by automatically locking the computer
with a password when it is carried. Note that the HDD
protection and computer locking features are mutually
exclusive; both cannot be selected at the same time.
1. Double-click the Shock Sensor Utility icon in the
system tray at the bottom-right of the screen. The
[Shock Sensor Utility] window appears.
2. Click the red [Setting] button. The [Shock Sensor
Utility Settings] window appears.
Action
Select the action you wish this utility to perform:
Protect HDD from impact. HDD head is retracted
when an impact to the computer is detected.
Lock computer when carried. Lock the computer
when it is being carried.
Nothing. No action.
Sensitivity of impact/horizontal move/fall/carry
detection
Adjust the sensitivity of the acceleration sensor based on
system motion or impact.
Ignore periodic vibration.
If vibration is periodic, disregard it.
Ignore mouse click
When the mouse is clicked, sensitivity is temporarily
lowered.
Ignore keyboard action
When the keyboard is used, sensitivity is temporarily
lowered.
Confirm calibration when user logs on
Select [Confirm calibration when user logs on] if you
want to recognize the current orientation as horizontal at
logon.
Perform calibration automatically when user logs on
Select [Perform calibration automatically when user logs
on] if the system is normally used on a horizontal
surface.
[Calibrate Now]
The calibration is executed. Please position the computer
as horizontally as possible, then click the [Calibrate Now]
button. The current horizontal position will be recog-
nized as the true horizontal by performing the calibra-
tion.
3. Click the [OK] or [Cancel] button. The [Setup]
window closes.
Using the Shock Sensor Monitor Window
Right-click the Shock Sensor Utility icon in the system
tray at the bottom-right of the screen, and select
[Monitor] from the menu. The Monitor window appears.
Note that the Monitor is designed for entertainment, and
has no effect on system settings or orientation. To navi-
gate the monitor, use the buttons described below.
Advance. Incline the display to the hinge side, or use
[Up] key.
Back. Incline the display to the mouse-button side, or
use [Down] key.
Right. Incline the display to the right side, or use
[Right] key.
Left. Incline the display to the left side, or use [Left]
key.
Go up. Use [A] key.
Go down. Use [Z] key.
Close. Use [Esc] key.
ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
There are four ways to adjust your display’s brightness:
Windows XP Tablet PC: Click the Tablet icon in the sys-
tem tray at the bottom right of the screen. (When the
cursor is on top of the icon, a message stating “Change
tablet and pen settings” is displayed.) When the Tablet
and Pen Settings window appears, select the Display
tab, and move the Screen Brightness slider to change
the brightness.
Windows Vista: Open the Windows Mobility Center
control panel by right-clicking on the Power Options
(battery) icon in the system tray. From there you can
adjust display brightness.
Click Start -> Control Panel -> Tablet and Pen Settings.
Select the Display tab, and move the Screen Brightness
slider to change the brightness.
Click the Fujitsu Menu icon in the system tray at the
bottom right of the screen. (When the cursor is on top
of the icon, a message stating “Fujitsu Menu...” is dis-
Shock Sensor Utility does not completely
protect the HDD and does not provide
absolute security for the computer.
The computer may stop temporarily while
the HDD head is retracted. To restart the
computer, keep the system horizontal.
Depending upon whether you are running
your system on battery or AC power, the
default screen brightness settings will be
different. The screen brightness default for
running on battery is lower than that on
AC power in order to optimize battery life.
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