Where can I find the X200 User Manual?

Group,
I've searched all variables I could think of here to no avail.
I also have tried several times to track it down on Lenovo's site.  I can repair it and trouleshoot it with the documentation I've found.
But, I'd also like to be able to "run" it.  My new X200 should be here today/tomorrow and I'd really like to RTFM before it gets here.
Thanks for any leads someone can provide.
Bob
X200 noob. A "few" years ago, my first PC was an IBM XT with a blazing 8.66 MHz clock, with monster 10MB hard drive and a beautiful 15" amber monitor.
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I am having the same problem.
I have the latest updates from Lenovo, including the ThinkVantage utility.  Running Windows 7 on an X200s.
When I tried to use Help, it took me to the generic Windows Help.  I am trying to adjust contrast, but the Windows Help directs me to a contrast control, which does not exist on my monitor (this being a laptop!).
When I press the ThinkVantage button, I am presented with 5 categories:
System Health
Security & Networking
Ultimate Business Tool
Diagnostics
Lenovo Support
I select Lenovo Support, and am presented with 5 links:
Lenovo Warranty Status
Important Support Links
Performance and Configuration History
Drive Space Manager
News and Information from Lenovo
I select Important Support Links, and get two choices:
Lenovo User Forums (which takes me here)
Lenovo Support and Downloads (which takes me to a Hardware Manual I can download).
So if the user manual is so 21st century that it doesn't use dead trees, where is it?
I've checked all the other possible options from ThinkVantage, but cannot find anything on adjusting display contrast.
Can anyone help me?

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