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Some laptop computers de-activate their built-in monitors when a second display device (computer projector) is connected. The following lists the key-commands necessary to activate/re-activate the laptop s built-in monitor, or external monitor port for projection. The keys act as a toggle switch, repeat the commands until the desired display combination is achieved. Wait 5 seconds for the command to take effect. The laptop resolution must be set in Continue to download »
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2005 HYUNDAI ACCENT 5 GL A new model joins the Accent lineup this year the Accent 5 a four door GL with a hatchback instead of a traditional trunk This front wheel drive subcompact is powered by a 4 cylinder 1 6 litre engine that comes with either manual or automatic transmission Interior and trunk Because the car is low to the ground tall people will find it somewhat difficult to get into Once seated they will find the front seats quite comfortable especially the driver s seat with its two adjustment wheels that make it easy to find just the right driving position Getting out of the rear seat is harder than getting into it foot room is limited and the doors open on a tight angle Since headroom is limited it seats two adults comfortably only if they are of no more than medium height The rear seat splits 60 40 The trunk offers sufficient storage space with a wideopening hatchback that makes access easier Convenience and safety The interior is well finished in quality materials Soundproofing is sufficient except when the engine is
ENGLISH UK Copyright 2003 Palmtop B V All rights reserved TomTom is a registered trademark of Palmtop B V The Netherlands BLUETOOTH is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Palmtop B V The information in this document is subject to change without notice Palmtop B V shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein not for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this material This document contains information protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Palmtop B V First Edition May 2003 1 70 Contents Contents 2 The TomTom Wireless GPS receiver 3 1 Registration and Product Support 4 2 Important Safety Notices and Warnings 4 3 Getting Started 6 4 Indicators 10 5 Technical Specifications 12 2 70 The TomTom Wireless GPS receiver Congratulations with the purchase of your TomTom Wireless GPS receiver You now have one of the smallest and most 