Back view, Display latch, Security cable slot – Dell Inspiron 2000 User Manual

Page 65: Drive access indicator, Battery status indicator, Num lock indicator, Power indicator, Caps lock indicator, Touch pad buttons, Scroll lock indicator

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Display-close button

When you close the display, this button activates a power conservation mode, such as standby mode. For information on power conservation or programming this button, refer
to

Conserving Power

.

 

Display latch

To unlock the display, lift up on the display latch. To close the display, push it down toward the keyboard. When you hear a click, the display is locked in place.

 

Drive access indicator

Illuminates when the computer reads from or writes to the hard-disk drive.

 

Num Lock indicator

The green Num Lock indicator illuminates when you press

.

 

Caps Lock indicator

The green Caps Lock indicator illuminates when you press

.

 

Scroll Lock indicator

The green Scroll Lock indicator illuminates when you press

.

 

Microphone

The internal microphone allows you to record audio from a distance of 1

m

(3.3

ft

).

 

PC Card slot

The PC Card slot has one connector that supports Type I and Type II PC Cards.

 

Hard-disk drive

The hard-disk drive stores all of the software and data files Dell installed on your computer, including the Windows operating system.

 

Security cable slot

The security cable slot lets you attach an antitheft device to the computer.

 

Battery status indicator

The battery status indicator on the front of the computer indicates when the battery is charging (amber) and when the charge cycle is complete (green).

 

Power indicator

The power indicator illuminates when the computer is turned on.

 

Touch pad buttons

Use the touch pad buttons in the same way that you would use mouse buttons.

 

Touch pad

The PS/2-compatible touch pad gives the computer full mouse functionality.

 

Keyboard

The keyboard includes an

embedded numeric keypad

as well as two keys that support the Windows operating systems.

 

Back View

NOTE: Do not press this button with your finger.

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