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... is subject to provide maximum shielding. The party responsible for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary users of Conformity TOSHIBA declares that is installed outdoors is intended to be used indoors for frequency range 5.15 GHz to... 5.25 GHz to 5.25 GHz frequency range. To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this product to be operated indoors and away from windows to licensing...
... is subject to provide maximum shielding. The party responsible for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary users of Conformity TOSHIBA declares that is installed outdoors is intended to be used indoors for frequency range 5.15 GHz to... 5.25 GHz to 5.25 GHz frequency range. To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this product to be operated indoors and away from windows to licensing...
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26 Trademarks Satellite is a registered trademark of Synaptics, Inc. TouchPad is a trademark of their respective companies. ExpressCard is a trademark of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names are those of PCMCIA. DirectX, Active Desktop, DirectShow, and Windows Media are owned by Toshiba is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Bluetooth word mark and...
26 Trademarks Satellite is a registered trademark of Synaptics, Inc. TouchPad is a trademark of their respective companies. ExpressCard is a trademark of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names are those of PCMCIA. DirectX, Active Desktop, DirectShow, and Windows Media are owned by Toshiba is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Bluetooth word mark and...
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...88 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 88 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 89 Function keys 89 Special Windows® keys 89 Overlay keys 90 Using the overlay to type numeric data 90 Starting a program 91 Starting a ...program from the Start menu...........91 Starting a program from Windows® Explorer ...92 Starting a program using the Start Search field 93 Saving your work 93 Printing your work 95 ...102 Removing a disc with the computer off ..........103 Caring for CD or DVD discs 103 Toshiba's online resources 103
...88 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 88 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 89 Function keys 89 Special Windows® keys 89 Overlay keys 90 Using the overlay to type numeric data 90 Starting a program 91 Starting a ...program from the Start menu...........91 Starting a program from Windows® Explorer ...92 Starting a program using the Start Search field 93 Saving your work 93 Printing your work 95 ...102 Removing a disc with the computer off ..........103 Caring for CD or DVD discs 103 Toshiba's online resources 103
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... Support 156 CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer 157 TOSHIBA Accessibility 158 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 159 Fingerprint utility limitations 159 Fingerprint Enrollment 159 Fingerprint Logon 161 Power-on Security 161 Control Center 161 Password Bank ... Problems that are easy to fix 173 Problems when you turn on the computer............174 The Windows® operating system is not working ..177 Using Startup options to fix problems 177 Internet problems 178 The Windows® operating system can help you 179 Resolving a hardware conflict 179 A plan of action 179 Fixing...
... Support 156 CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer 157 TOSHIBA Accessibility 158 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 159 Fingerprint utility limitations 159 Fingerprint Enrollment 159 Fingerprint Logon 161 Power-on Security 161 Control Center 161 Password Bank ... Problems that are easy to fix 173 Problems when you turn on the computer............174 The Windows® operating system is not working ..177 Using Startup options to fix problems 177 Internet problems 178 The Windows® operating system can help you 179 Resolving a hardware conflict 179 A plan of action 179 Fixing...
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... Develop good computing habits 198 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 199 If you need further assistance 203 Before you contact Toshiba 203 Contacting Toshiba 204 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 204 Toshiba's worldwide offices 205 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 207 Hot Key Cards 207 Using the Hot Key Cards...
... Develop good computing habits 198 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 199 If you need further assistance 203 Before you contact Toshiba 203 Contacting Toshiba 204 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 204 Toshiba's worldwide offices 205 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 207 Hot Key Cards 207 Using the Hot Key Cards...
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... system checks the system's performance, and then may vary according to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of windows displayed, and the order in which windows appear, may restart your software When you turn off the power again until the operating system has loaded completely. See... License Agreement and click Next. 3 Enter your background and then click Next. 5 Click the appropriate option from the Help Protect Windows Automatically screen. 6 Follow the remaining screen prompts to be charged before adding external or internal components to your software setup choices. ...
... system checks the system's performance, and then may vary according to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of windows displayed, and the order in which windows appear, may restart your software When you turn off the power again until the operating system has loaded completely. See... License Agreement and click Next. 3 Enter your background and then click Next. 5 Click the appropriate option from the Help Protect Windows Automatically screen. 6 Follow the remaining screen prompts to be charged before adding external or internal components to your software setup choices. ...
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... Mode is suggested, this could hang up the next time you turn on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is in Sleep or Hibernation mode. The computer could be saved. If so, consult Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from the memory module. Do not remove the ... If you need to scan your system has the memory modules stacked on page 49 to shut down and restart the system, at which time Windows® should boot back up slightly. NOTE The following screen may need to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1-8 in memory will not be a sign that...
... Mode is suggested, this could hang up the next time you turn on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is in Sleep or Hibernation mode. The computer could be saved. If so, consult Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from the memory module. Do not remove the ... If you need to scan your system has the memory modules stacked on page 49 to shut down and restart the system, at which time Windows® should boot back up slightly. NOTE The following screen may need to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1-8 in memory will not be a sign that...
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...). To do this: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, and then System. 56 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to work. The System window appears. 2 The total memory is inserted completely into the socket and lined up . 7 Reconnect the cables. 8 Restart the computer. For more information on inserting the...
...). To do this: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, and then System. 56 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to work. The System window appears. 2 The total memory is inserted completely into the socket and lined up . 7 Reconnect the cables. 8 Restart the computer. For more information on inserting the...
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Getting Started 57 Hard Drive Recovery Utilities NOTE From time to time, Windows® will display a pop-up that you may have created intact, for example, a D: drive ❖ Recover to a custom sized partition, leaving extra space to create... and software features or utilities. otherwise, click Cancel. NOTE It is a security feature to perform the action, click Continue; This is strongly recommended that says, "Windows® needs your system. If you to continue." Using the HDD Recovery, you can: ❖ Create Hard Drive Recovery CDs or DVDs using a writable drive...
Getting Started 57 Hard Drive Recovery Utilities NOTE From time to time, Windows® will display a pop-up that you may have created intact, for example, a D: drive ❖ Recover to a custom sized partition, leaving extra space to create... and software features or utilities. otherwise, click Cancel. NOTE It is a security feature to perform the action, click Continue; This is strongly recommended that says, "Windows® needs your system. If you to continue." Using the HDD Recovery, you can: ❖ Create Hard Drive Recovery CDs or DVDs using a writable drive...
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... can also launch the application by clicking Start, All Programs, and then Recovery Disc Creator. 2 Select CD or DVD (to create Recovery media on the Windows® desktop. The Toshiba Global Support Centre in the United States is (800) 457-7777, outside the United States it is not writable, contact... Toshiba Customer Support to obtain the Recovery media for your system. To create recovery CDs/DVDs: 1 Double-click the Recovery Disc Creator icon on CDs or ...
... can also launch the application by clicking Start, All Programs, and then Recovery Disc Creator. 2 Select CD or DVD (to create Recovery media on the Windows® desktop. The Toshiba Global Support Centre in the United States is (800) 457-7777, outside the United States it is not writable, contact... Toshiba Customer Support to obtain the Recovery media for your system. To create recovery CDs/DVDs: 1 Double-click the Recovery Disc Creator icon on CDs or ...
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Installing drivers and applications (Available on certain models) The TOSHIBA Application Installer (available on the TouchPad. ❖ To move the cursor to the bottom...front of the keyboard, is sensitive to touch and enables you want to install. 4 Click Install. 5 Follow the on the Windows® desktop. 2 Click Next. 3 Click the item(s) you to left. Using the TouchPad™ The TouchPad™, the... the cursor with your computer. To reinstall drivers and applications: 1 Double-click the TOSHIBA Application Installer icon on -screen prompts to complete the installation process.
Installing drivers and applications (Available on certain models) The TOSHIBA Application Installer (available on the TouchPad. ❖ To move the cursor to the bottom...front of the keyboard, is sensitive to touch and enables you want to install. 4 Click Install. 5 Follow the on the Windows® desktop. 2 Click Next. 3 Click the item(s) you to left. Using the TouchPad™ The TouchPad™, the... the cursor with your computer. To reinstall drivers and applications: 1 Double-click the TOSHIBA Application Installer icon on -screen prompts to complete the installation process.
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... following default settings: ❖ Left button: Opens the assigned email application ❖ Middle button: Opens the ConfigFree utility (see the Toshiba online Help for more information) ❖ Right button: Opens the Windows® Photo Gallery The other three virtual buttons have no default settings. In Button Mode, you to frequently used to...
... following default settings: ❖ Left button: Opens the assigned email application ❖ Middle button: Opens the ConfigFree utility (see the Toshiba online Help for more information) ❖ Right button: Opens the Windows® Photo Gallery The other three virtual buttons have no default settings. In Button Mode, you to frequently used to...
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...until the mode switch button is complete, the Dual Mode Pad automatically disables the virtual buttons. The Properties for Synaptics LuxPad window appears. 4 In the left side of the window, select Tapping. 5 Select Dual Mode. 6 Select Switch to Button Mode by tapping in the Mouse Properties dialog box.... mouse is plugged in, select Always in Button Mode when an external device is plugged in the Mouse Properties dialog box. The Mouse Properties window appears. 3 Click the Device Settings tab, and then Settings. The virtual buttons cannot be enabled or changed in the upper-right corner. ...
...until the mode switch button is complete, the Dual Mode Pad automatically disables the virtual buttons. The Properties for Synaptics LuxPad window appears. 4 In the left side of the window, select Tapping. 5 Select Dual Mode. 6 Select Switch to Button Mode by tapping in the Mouse Properties dialog box.... mouse is plugged in, select Always in Button Mode when an external device is plugged in the Mouse Properties dialog box. The Mouse Properties window appears. 3 Click the Device Settings tab, and then Settings. The virtual buttons cannot be enabled or changed in the upper-right corner. ...
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...Getting Started 69 Using external display devices Configuring virtual buttons The virtual buttons at the same time. In order to close the Mouse Properties window. Using external display devices Your computer comes with a built-in "Enabling Dual Mode" on the bottom of the Dual Mode Pad are ...external display device to the same device at the top of the Dual Mode Pad (buttons 4, 5, and 6 in the Properties for Synaptics LuxPad window) are preconfigured for your computer if you are connecting. The virtual buttons on page 68. 2 Select the virtual button you wish to configure. ...
...Getting Started 69 Using external display devices Configuring virtual buttons The virtual buttons at the same time. In order to close the Mouse Properties window. Using external display devices Your computer comes with a built-in "Enabling Dual Mode" on the bottom of the Dual Mode Pad are ...external display device to the same device at the top of the Dual Mode Pad (buttons 4, 5, and 6 in the Properties for Synaptics LuxPad window) are preconfigured for your computer if you are connecting. The virtual buttons on page 68. 2 Select the virtual button you wish to configure. ...
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... external video device) only ❖ Built-in display and external monitor (extended desktop) ❖ Built-in display and TV (extended desktop) (Sample Image) Display options window NOTE The right-most icon in Display and TV). The computer's USB ports support any USB-compatible keyboard. Getting Started 71 Using an external keyboard...
... external video device) only ❖ Built-in display and external monitor (extended desktop) ❖ Built-in display and TV (extended desktop) (Sample Image) Display options window NOTE The right-most icon in Display and TV). The computer's USB ports support any USB-compatible keyboard. Getting Started 71 Using an external keyboard...
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... the computer's USB ports. (Sample Illustration) Connecting an optional external USB diskette drive Turning off the computer Pressing the power button before shutting down the Windows® operating system could cause you to lose your work. Each option has its advantages. ❖ Use the Shut Down or Hibernate command if you...
... the computer's USB ports. (Sample Illustration) Connecting an optional external USB diskette drive Turning off the computer Pressing the power button before shutting down the Windows® operating system could cause you to lose your work. Each option has its advantages. ❖ Use the Shut Down or Hibernate command if you...
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... using. ❖ If the battery charge becomes critically low, the computer will try to enter Hibernation mode. Sleep saves the current state of time, the Windows® operating system may save your computer sleeps for an extended period of the computer to memory so that, when you restart the computer, you...
... using. ❖ If the battery charge becomes critically low, the computer will try to enter Hibernation mode. Sleep saves the current state of time, the Windows® operating system may save your computer sleeps for an extended period of the computer to memory so that, when you restart the computer, you...
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...) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Shut Down. To use this method, you first need to be customized. The Power Options window appears. 2 Click Change plan settings under the power plan to activate it using the Shut Down command: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow... button puts the computer into Sleep mode. 1 Click Start, Control Panel, System and Maintenance, and then Power Options. The Edit Plan Settings window appears. This command closes all open programs, shuts down the computer without saving your work or the current state of the Start menu. The computer...
...) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Shut Down. To use this method, you first need to be customized. The Power Options window appears. 2 Click Change plan settings under the power plan to activate it using the Shut Down command: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow... button puts the computer into Sleep mode. 1 Click Start, Control Panel, System and Maintenance, and then Power Options. The Edit Plan Settings window appears. This command closes all open programs, shuts down the computer without saving your work or the current state of the Start menu. The computer...
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The Advanced settings tab of the Power Options window appears. (Sample Image) Advanced settings tab of Power Options screen 4 Click Power buttons and lid to display the actions that you can turn it off ...
The Advanced settings tab of the Power Options window appears. (Sample Image) Advanced settings tab of Power Options screen 4 Click Power buttons and lid to display the actions that you can turn it off ...
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... the arrow next to enable them using the Power Options feature. 1 Click Start, Control Panel, System and Maintenance, and then Power Options. The Power Options window appears. If you turn off .
... the arrow next to enable them using the Power Options feature. 1 Click Start, Control Panel, System and Maintenance, and then Power Options. The Power Options window appears. If you turn off .