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... Commission (FCC) This device complies with reseller for indoor use. The both antennas, the radiated output power of the LCD screen. Neem contact op met verkoper voor juiste procedure. Licentie verplicht voor gebruik met buitenantennes. For both of antenna types, when ... License required for procedure to follow. Verificare con i rivenditori la procedura da seguire. Check with Part 15 of interference caused by TOSHIBA. The correction of FCC Rules. Nederland: E'necessaria la concessione ministeriale anche per installazione in such a manner that the potential for...
... Commission (FCC) This device complies with reseller for indoor use. The both antennas, the radiated output power of the LCD screen. Neem contact op met verkoper voor juiste procedure. Licentie verplicht voor gebruik met buitenantennes. For both of antenna types, when ... License required for procedure to follow. Verificare con i rivenditori la procedura da seguire. Check with Part 15 of interference caused by TOSHIBA. The correction of FCC Rules. Nederland: E'necessaria la concessione ministeriale anche per installazione in such a manner that the potential for...
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... Lesson 8: Closing programs 126 Lesson 9: Creating shortcuts 127 Creating a shortcut to the Calculator 127 Creating a shortcut to the Character Map ...... 128 Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver 130 Lesson 11: Setting the date and time 132 Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop .. 134 Lesson 13: Using System Restore 136 Lesson...
... Lesson 8: Closing programs 126 Lesson 9: Creating shortcuts 127 Creating a shortcut to the Calculator 127 Creating a shortcut to the Character Map ...... 128 Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver 130 Lesson 11: Setting the date and time 132 Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop .. 134 Lesson 13: Using System Restore 136 Lesson...
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... 157. Holding down the power button for four seconds resets the computer. The Internet button launches your default Internet browser. The TOSHIBA Console button allows quick access to various functions. 34 Finding Your Way Around Front with the display open Front with the display open...Console Button One Touch TV Out Button TouchPad Palm rest Primary button CD/DVD control buttons System indicator panel Secondary button The computer's screen is a liquid crystal display (LCD) that provides clear, sharp images. For more information about viewing options, see "Exploring video features" on...
... 157. Holding down the power button for four seconds resets the computer. The Internet button launches your default Internet browser. The TOSHIBA Console button allows quick access to various functions. 34 Finding Your Way Around Front with the display open Front with the display open...Console Button One Touch TV Out Button TouchPad Palm rest Primary button CD/DVD control buttons System indicator panel Secondary button The computer's screen is a liquid crystal display (LCD) that provides clear, sharp images. For more information about viewing options, see "Exploring video features" on...
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... people spend more information, consult books on again. This section provides hints on , contact a Toshiba authorized service provider. You should be able to avoid stress-related injuries. ❖ Place the computer on a flat surface at the screen without twisting your torso or neck, and look at a comfortable height and distance. CAUTION: If...
... people spend more information, consult books on again. This section provides hints on , contact a Toshiba authorized service provider. You should be able to avoid stress-related injuries. ❖ Place the computer on a flat surface at the screen without twisting your torso or neck, and look at a comfortable height and distance. CAUTION: If...
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Proper seating is at about the same height and distance as the screen. Some people find a backless chair more comfortable than your hips. If necessary, use a paper holder, set it at or slightly below the level of your ...
Proper seating is at about the same height and distance as the screen. Some people find a backless chair more comfortable than your hips. If necessary, use a paper holder, set it at or slightly below the level of your ...
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... the display and reduce eyestrain. ❖ Position the display panel or external monitor so that sunlight or bright indoor lighting does not reflect off the screen. Use tinted windows or shades to reduce glare. ❖ Avoid placing your knees, hips, and elbows form approximately 90-degree angles when you while typing...
... the display and reduce eyestrain. ❖ Position the display panel or external monitor so that sunlight or bright indoor lighting does not reflect off the screen. Use tinted windows or shades to reduce glare. ❖ Avoid placing your knees, hips, and elbows form approximately 90-degree angles when you while typing...
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... a long time (if you maintain physical contact with the underside of travel. Excessive pressure or impact can damage computer components or otherwise cause your computer screen for example), your eyes on your computer to malfunction. Look away from strain is designed to provide optimum safety and ease of personal injury or...
... a long time (if you maintain physical contact with the underside of travel. Excessive pressure or impact can damage computer components or otherwise cause your computer screen for example), your eyes on your computer to malfunction. Look away from strain is designed to provide optimum safety and ease of personal injury or...
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... it. The computer will pause for a moment while checking for more information. A window will display the message: "How will see the screen "Checking your internet connectivity." The system displays three selections: Telephone modem, Digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable, or Local Area Network (... the AC adapter for an internet connection, and you will this computer connect to your computer. Setting up your software. 1 From the welcome screen, click Next to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. Getting Started Setting up your computer 45 Setting up your computer...
... it. The computer will pause for a moment while checking for more information. A window will display the message: "How will see the screen "Checking your internet connectivity." The system displays three selections: Telephone modem, Digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable, or Local Area Network (... the AC adapter for an internet connection, and you will this computer connect to your computer. Setting up your software. 1 From the welcome screen, click Next to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. Getting Started Setting up your computer 45 Setting up your computer...
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...to the right mouse button. It usually corresponds to the left . Disabling or enabling the TouchPad The TouchPad is much smaller than the display screen, moving your cursor across the TouchPad in rapid succession. Control buttons When a step instructs you to click or choose an item, move ...-tapping the TouchPad or clicking the control buttons. The Mouse Properties window appears. Once you've positioned your finger several times across the screen often means having to the item, then press and release the primary (left side, slide your finger from right to find whether it...
...to the right mouse button. It usually corresponds to the left . Disabling or enabling the TouchPad The TouchPad is much smaller than the display screen, moving your cursor across the TouchPad in rapid succession. Control buttons When a step instructs you to click or choose an item, move ...-tapping the TouchPad or clicking the control buttons. The Mouse Properties window appears. Once you've positioned your finger several times across the screen often means having to the item, then press and release the primary (left side, slide your finger from right to find whether it...
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Using the DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive Optical storage has become the preferred medium for software, music, and video. These features include wide-screen movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound, multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. For those systems with a floppy disk drive, you may come with a DVDROM. ...
Using the DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive Optical storage has become the preferred medium for software, music, and video. These features include wide-screen movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound, multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. For those systems with a floppy disk drive, you may come with a DVDROM. ...
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Rewind Play Fast forward Stop Previous track Next track Mute Volume control Sample Windows MediaTM Player screen The Windows MediaTM Player control panel works much like an ordinary compact disc player: ❖ To play the CD or to pause, click the Play/Pause button on the CD Player control panel. ❖ To stop the CD, click the Stop button. Learning the Basics Using the DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive 83 The Windows Media Player window appears.
Rewind Play Fast forward Stop Previous track Next track Mute Volume control Sample Windows MediaTM Player screen The Windows MediaTM Player control panel works much like an ordinary compact disc player: ❖ To play the CD or to pause, click the Play/Pause button on the CD Player control panel. ❖ To stop the CD, click the Stop button. Learning the Basics Using the DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive 83 The Windows Media Player window appears.
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... the display panel, you cannot start the computer from Hibernation mode To start it again by opening the display panel. The computer returns to the screen you put the computer in Stand by mode. To turn the system back on batteries, you can start it again by opening the display panel...
... the display panel, you cannot start the computer from Hibernation mode To start it again by opening the display panel. The computer returns to the screen you put the computer in Stand by mode. To turn the system back on batteries, you can start it again by opening the display panel...
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... resources Starting again from Stand by opening the display panel. The computer returns to the screen you can start the computer from Stand by To start it again by mode, press the power button. Toshiba's online resources Toshiba maintains a number of online sites to date with future upgrades. If you put the computer... in Stand by mode by closing the display panel, you up to which you were using. These sites provide information about Toshiba products, give help with technical questions, and keep you can connect. For more information, see "Contacting...
... resources Starting again from Stand by opening the display panel. The computer returns to the screen you can start the computer from Stand by To start it again by mode, press the power button. Toshiba's online resources Toshiba maintains a number of online sites to date with future upgrades. If you put the computer... in Stand by mode by closing the display panel, you up to which you were using. These sites provide information about Toshiba products, give help with technical questions, and keep you can connect. For more information, see "Contacting...
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...® XP operating system familiar. As you explore your computer's operating system further, you will gain from this guide may appear slightly different from the screens displayed by guiding you through these lessons. Chapter 5 Getting to the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system documentation that came with your system. 111...
...® XP operating system familiar. As you explore your computer's operating system further, you will gain from this guide may appear slightly different from the screens displayed by guiding you through these lessons. Chapter 5 Getting to the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system documentation that came with your system. 111...
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... the primary button (usually the left -hand button. Instructions requiring the secondary button specifically mention that comes with your basic tool for moving around the screen. 115 Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control buttons together For more information, read the Microsoft documentation...
... the primary button (usually the left -hand button. Instructions requiring the secondary button specifically mention that comes with your basic tool for moving around the screen. 115 Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System Lesson 2: Using the TouchPad and control buttons together For more information, read the Microsoft documentation...
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... the bottom to the right edge of the desktop. Uncheck "Lock the Taskbar." 7 Click an empty area of the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and, while holding down the primary button, use the TouchPad to drag the pointer to the right edge of the desktop, then release the primary...
... the bottom to the right edge of the desktop. Uncheck "Lock the Taskbar." 7 Click an empty area of the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and, while holding down the primary button, use the TouchPad to drag the pointer to the right edge of the desktop, then release the primary...
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... Explorer window Notice the taskbar now has two buttons on it-one for Paint and one of other windows on the desktop unless you have a screen with several program windows open. You can organize these windows by resizing and repositioning windows so that you can also hide windows by alternately clicking...
... Explorer window Notice the taskbar now has two buttons on it-one for Paint and one of other windows on the desktop unless you have a screen with several program windows open. You can organize these windows by resizing and repositioning windows so that you can also hide windows by alternately clicking...
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.... 4 Click the title bar of the Paint window and drag it . 5 Click Windows Explorer button on the screen. HINT: Maximizing a program is now called the Restore Down button. Paint returns to fill the screen, hiding everything except the taskbar. Notice that the Restore Down button has changed . The Paint window expands to...
.... 4 Click the title bar of the Paint window and drag it . 5 Click Windows Explorer button on the screen. HINT: Maximizing a program is now called the Restore Down button. Paint returns to fill the screen, hiding everything except the taskbar. Notice that the Restore Down button has changed . The Paint window expands to...
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...4 Click the Character Map file with the secondary button and drag it to perform searches on -screen, and color). 130 Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver HINT: Search also allows you to the desktop. The operating system displays a list of ...all windows, icons, programs, drives, etc. Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver You can place as many shortcuts on your desktop as self-contained objects, each with pictures, patterns, or colors. as you find useful. ...
...4 Click the Character Map file with the secondary button and drag it to perform searches on -screen, and color). 130 Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver HINT: Search also allows you to the desktop. The operating system displays a list of ...all windows, icons, programs, drives, etc. Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver You can place as many shortcuts on your desktop as self-contained objects, each with pictures, patterns, or colors. as you find useful. ...
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131 Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver of data, text, or graphics that appears on the screen during pauses in your particular needs and tastes. DEFINITION: An object is a continuously changing pattern that was created by ...system opens the Display Properties dialog box. Sample Display Properties dialog box 3 Click the Screen Saver tab. 4 Click the arrow beside the current option to an empty area of the desktop-the screen saver. This lesson introduces object properties by an individual application. This is an independent ...
131 Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver of data, text, or graphics that appears on the screen during pauses in your particular needs and tastes. DEFINITION: An object is a continuously changing pattern that was created by ...system opens the Display Properties dialog box. Sample Display Properties dialog box 3 Click the Screen Saver tab. 4 Click the arrow beside the current option to an empty area of the desktop-the screen saver. This lesson introduces object properties by an individual application. This is an independent ...