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Contents 29 Caring for your computer 86 Cleaning the computer 86 Moving the computer 87 Using a computer lock 87 Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 88 Computing tips 88 Using the keyboard 90 Character keys 90 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 90 Ctrl, ... media 103 Recording optical media 104 Removing a disc with the computer on...........104 Removing a disc with the computer off ..........105 Caring for optical discs 105 Toshiba's online resources 105
Contents 29 Caring for your computer 86 Cleaning the computer 86 Moving the computer 87 Using a computer lock 87 Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 88 Computing tips 88 Using the keyboard 90 Character keys 90 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 90 Ctrl, ... media 103 Recording optical media 104 Removing a disc with the computer on...........104 Removing a disc with the computer off ..........105 Caring for optical discs 105 Toshiba's online resources 105
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...Windows® operating system 195 If you need further assistance 199 Before you contact Toshiba 199 Contacting Toshiba 199 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 200 Toshiba's worldwide offices 200 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 202 Hot Key Cards 202 Using the Hot Key Cards 203 Application Cards ...204 Using the Application Cards 205 Card Case 205 Hot key functions 206 Volume Mute 206 Lock ...
...Windows® operating system 195 If you need further assistance 199 Before you contact Toshiba 199 Contacting Toshiba 199 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 200 Toshiba's worldwide offices 200 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 202 Hot Key Cards 202 Using the Hot Key Cards 203 Application Cards ...204 Using the Application Cards 205 Card Case 205 Hot key functions 206 Volume Mute 206 Lock ...
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... to the computer, including the AC adaptor. 4 Remove the main battery. otherwise, skip to step 3. 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the lock button in the lower-right corner of computer *Location may vary (Sample Illustration) Locating the memory module slot cover The Shut Down menu appears.
... to the computer, including the AC adaptor. 4 Remove the main battery. otherwise, skip to step 3. 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the lock button in the lower-right corner of computer *Location may vary (Sample Illustration) Locating the memory module slot cover The Shut Down menu appears.
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..., and then turns off. To use this method, you first need to be customized. The Shut Down menu appears. Use the following steps to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the computer. 78 Getting Started Turning off the computer Using the Shut Down command The Shut down command...
..., and then turns off. To use this method, you first need to be customized. The Shut Down menu appears. Use the following steps to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the computer. 78 Getting Started Turning off the computer Using the Shut Down command The Shut down command...
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... panel. Using and configuring Hibernation mode To turn off the computer using the Hibernation command: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in the lower-right part of all open programs and files, turns off the display, and then turns off. The computer saves the state...
... panel. Using and configuring Hibernation mode To turn off the computer using the Hibernation command: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in the lower-right part of all open programs and files, turns off the display, and then turns off. The computer saves the state...
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... menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Sleep. Configuring Sleep mode options You can also specify an amount of these methods, you first need to the Lock button in Sleep mode. You can place the computer into Sleep mode. The Power Options window appears. The on/off light blinks amber indicating the...
... menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Sleep. Configuring Sleep mode options You can also specify an amount of these methods, you first need to the Lock button in Sleep mode. You can place the computer into Sleep mode. The Power Options window appears. The on/off light blinks amber indicating the...
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.... Do not pick up the computer by its display panel or by the back. Doing so could damage the system. Using a computer lock You may want to secure your computer, even across the room, make sure all disk activity has ended (the drive indicator light stops ...87 Caring for a potential thief to slip the cable off the object. 2 Pass the locking end through the loop. 3 Insert the cable's locking end into the security lock slot on purchasing a cable lock, visit accessories.toshiba.com. (Sample Illustration) Computer lock cable To secure the computer: 1 Wrap the cable through or around some part of ...
.... Do not pick up the computer by its display panel or by the back. Doing so could damage the system. Using a computer lock You may want to secure your computer, even across the room, make sure all disk activity has ended (the drive indicator light stops ...87 Caring for a potential thief to slip the cable off the object. 2 Pass the locking end through the loop. 3 Insert the cable's locking end into the security lock slot on purchasing a cable lock, visit accessories.toshiba.com. (Sample Illustration) Computer lock cable To secure the computer: 1 Wrap the cable through or around some part of ...
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... on the side of the other region. When the disc tray is located on AC power. Optical drive components The optical drive is open, be "locked in the format of the computer. The drive will automatically change regions four times.
... on the side of the other region. When the disc tray is located on AC power. Optical drive components The optical drive is open, be "locked in the format of the computer. The drive will automatically change regions four times.
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... to avoid a possible short circuit, fire or electric shock. 118 Mobile Computing Changing the main battery 5 Slide the battery release lock to the unlocked position. (Sample Illustration) Unlocking the battery release lock 6 Slide the battery release latch to release the battery. 7 Pull the discharged battery out of used battery packs in serious...
... to avoid a possible short circuit, fire or electric shock. 118 Mobile Computing Changing the main battery 5 Slide the battery release lock to the unlocked position. (Sample Illustration) Unlocking the battery release lock 6 Slide the battery release latch to release the battery. 7 Pull the discharged battery out of used battery packs in serious...
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... until the latch clicks. If the battery does not slide into position. (Sample Illustration) Inserting the battery 3 Slide the battery release lock to the unlocked position and try again. Do not force the battery into the slot easily, move the battery release... lock to the locked position. (Sample Illustration) Locking the battery release lock Mobile Computing Changing the main battery 119 Inserting a charged battery To insert a battery: 1 Wipe the terminals of the charged ...
... until the latch clicks. If the battery does not slide into position. (Sample Illustration) Inserting the battery 3 Slide the battery release lock to the unlocked position and try again. Do not force the battery into the slot easily, move the battery release... lock to the locked position. (Sample Illustration) Locking the battery release lock Mobile Computing Changing the main battery 119 Inserting a charged battery To insert a battery: 1 Wipe the terminals of the charged ...
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..., digital cameras, digital video camcorders, etc. The Bridge Media Adapter slot may also support other types of supported media, visit Toshiba's Web site at accessories.toshiba.com. 136 Exploring Your Computer's Features Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot (Available on certain ...devices. 1 Turn the media so that the contacts (metal areas) are face down. 2 Push the media into the adapter until it locks in place. (Sample Illustration) Inserting memory media When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. To copy data from one media...
..., digital cameras, digital video camcorders, etc. The Bridge Media Adapter slot may also support other types of supported media, visit Toshiba's Web site at accessories.toshiba.com. 136 Exploring Your Computer's Features Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot (Available on certain ...devices. 1 Turn the media so that the contacts (metal areas) are face down. 2 Push the media into the adapter until it locks in place. (Sample Illustration) Inserting memory media When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. To copy data from one media...
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... and dialogs, helping to the utility's features and settings. Clicking this information. The Biomenu contains the following menu options: ❖ Lock computer-Locks your default Web browser, click it in the Control Center. You enter the required information only once, during Web page or dialog ... is displayed again, all of the system settings in the list. ❖ Register-Registers a new window (dialog or Web page). ❖ Lock/unlock My Safe-Opens or closes My Safe folder. ❖ Control Center-Displays Control Center. ❖ Help-Displays this option from the Biomenu...
... and dialogs, helping to the utility's features and settings. Clicking this information. The Biomenu contains the following menu options: ❖ Lock computer-Locks your default Web browser, click it in the Control Center. You enter the required information only once, during Web page or dialog ... is displayed again, all of the system settings in the list. ❖ Register-Registers a new window (dialog or Web page). ❖ Lock/unlock My Safe-Opens or closes My Safe folder. ❖ Control Center-Displays Control Center. ❖ Help-Displays this option from the Biomenu...
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... on by selecting the program name, then End Task. Problems when you turn on the computer These problems may occur when you want to the Lock button in the list. 3 Select the program you turn on the power. Closing the failed program should allow you are using the AC adaptor, check...
... on by selecting the program name, then End Task. Problems when you turn on the computer These problems may occur when you want to the Lock button in the list. 3 Select the program you turn on the power. Closing the failed program should allow you are using the AC adaptor, check...
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... appears. 2 Click Shut Down. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one device to be faulty. For more information about Device Manager, refer to the Lock button in the dialog box vary from one memory module installed for the computer to the monitor, optional external optical drive, optional external diskette drive...
... appears. 2 Click Shut Down. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one device to be faulty. For more information about Device Manager, refer to the Lock button in the dialog box vary from one memory module installed for the computer to the monitor, optional external optical drive, optional external diskette drive...
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... that the monitor's power cord/cable is firmly plugged into effect. Using the computer's TouchPad: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in while the computer was turned on the external keyboard.
... that the monitor's power cord/cable is firmly plugged into effect. Using the computer's TouchPad: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in while the computer was turned on the external keyboard.
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... computer store or book store sells a variety of steps you can never predict when your work together. Read the user's guides. Save your computer will lock, forcing you to solve problems will save time. Your ability to close a program and lose unsaved changes. See "Computing tips" on a daily basis. You can...
... computer store or book store sells a variety of steps you can never predict when your work together. Read the user's guides. Save your computer will lock, forcing you to solve problems will save time. Your ability to close a program and lose unsaved changes. See "Computing tips" on a daily basis. You can...
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Hot Key Cards The Hot Key Cards are two types of TOSHIBA Cards: Hot Key Cards and Application Cards. There are used to launch applications. Appendix A Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot keys and TOSHIBA Cards provide a quick way to modify selected system functions and to set or modify the following system functions: ❖ Mute ❖ Lock (Instant security) ❖ Power Plan ❖ Sleep ❖ Hibernation ❖ Output (Display switch) ❖ Brightness control ❖ Wireless ❖ TouchPad ❖ Zoom (Display resolution) 202
Hot Key Cards The Hot Key Cards are two types of TOSHIBA Cards: Hot Key Cards and Application Cards. There are used to launch applications. Appendix A Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot keys and TOSHIBA Cards provide a quick way to modify selected system functions and to set or modify the following system functions: ❖ Mute ❖ Lock (Instant security) ❖ Power Plan ❖ Sleep ❖ Hibernation ❖ Output (Display switch) ❖ Brightness control ❖ Wireless ❖ TouchPad ❖ Zoom (Display resolution) 202
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The Fn + F1 hot key function activates instant security. Selecting this Card or pressing the hot key displays the following options: or Fn + (Sample Image) Security options ❖ To enable lock, select . ❖ To cancel, select . The user logon screen will appear and a user with a valid account will need to log back on to gain access to the computer. Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions 207 Lock (Instant security) This TOSHIBA Card or hot key blanks the display.
The Fn + F1 hot key function activates instant security. Selecting this Card or pressing the hot key displays the following options: or Fn + (Sample Image) Security options ❖ To enable lock, select . ❖ To cancel, select . The user logon screen will appear and a user with a valid account will need to log back on to gain access to the computer. Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions 207 Lock (Instant security) This TOSHIBA Card or hot key blanks the display.
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Fn + This hot key turns the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility to zoom-in. 216 Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions Keyboard hot key functions Fn + This hot key turns the cursor control overlay on and off. Fn + This hot key turns the scroll lock feature on and off . Fn + This hot key turns the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility to zoom-out. Fn + This hot key turns the numeric overlay on and off .
Fn + This hot key turns the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility to zoom-in. 216 Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions Keyboard hot key functions Fn + This hot key turns the cursor control overlay on and off. Fn + This hot key turns the scroll lock feature on and off . Fn + This hot key turns the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility to zoom-out. Fn + This hot key turns the numeric overlay on and off .
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... or disk error message 174 not accessing disk drives 173 running on battery power 106 setting up 42, 52 warning resume failure message 173 computer lock 87 computing tips 88 ConfigFree® 167 connecting to a power source 45 connection set up 128 control buttons 69 Ctrl keys 91 D desktop creating new...
... or disk error message 174 not accessing disk drives 173 running on battery power 106 setting up 42, 52 warning resume failure message 173 computer lock 87 computing tips 88 ConfigFree® 167 connecting to a power source 45 connection set up 128 control buttons 69 Ctrl keys 91 D desktop creating new...