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... computer for the first time 49 Opening the display panel 49 Turning on the power 50 Setting up your software 50 Registering your computer with Toshiba 51 Adding optional external devices 51 Adding memory (optional 52 Installing a memory module 52 Removing a memory module 59 Checking total memory 62 Recovering the Internal... or projector ....85 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 85 Adjusting the quality of the external display......86 Using an external keyboard 86 Using a mouse 86
... computer for the first time 49 Opening the display panel 49 Turning on the power 50 Setting up your software 50 Registering your computer with Toshiba 51 Adding optional external devices 51 Adding memory (optional 52 Installing a memory module 52 Removing a memory module 59 Checking total memory 62 Recovering the Internal... or projector ....85 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 85 Adjusting the quality of the external display......86 Using an external keyboard 86 Using a mouse 86
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... the computer 99 Moving the computer 100 Using a computer lock 100 Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 101 Computing tips 101 Using the keyboard 102 Character keys 103 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 103 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 104 Function keys 104 Special Windows® keys 104 Overlay keys 105 Starting a program...
... the computer 99 Moving the computer 100 Using a computer lock 100 Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 101 Computing tips 101 Using the keyboard 102 Character keys 103 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 103 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 104 Function keys 104 Special Windows® keys 104 Overlay keys 105 Starting a program...
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... operating system can help you 167 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 168 Checking device properties 168 Memory problems 169 Power and the batteries 169 Keyboard problems 171 Display problems 171 Disk or storage drive problems 173 Error-checking 173 Optical disc drive problems 174 Sound system problems 175 Printer problems... habits 179 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 180 If you need further assistance 184 Before you contact Toshiba 184 Contacting Toshiba 184 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 185 Toshiba's worldwide offices 186
... operating system can help you 167 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 168 Checking device properties 168 Memory problems 169 Power and the batteries 169 Keyboard problems 171 Display problems 171 Disk or storage drive problems 173 Error-checking 173 Optical disc drive problems 174 Sound system problems 175 Printer problems... habits 179 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 180 If you need further assistance 184 Before you contact Toshiba 184 Contacting Toshiba 184 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 185 Toshiba's worldwide offices 186
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36 Contents Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 188 Hot Key Cards 188 Using the Hot Key Cards 189 Hot key functions 189 Volume Mute 190 Lock (Instant security 191 Power plan 192 Sleep mode 193 Hibernation mode 194 Output (Display switch 195 Display brightness 196 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............197 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 198 Zoom (Display resolution 199 Keyboard hot key functions 200 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 201 Glossary 202 Index 217
36 Contents Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 188 Hot Key Cards 188 Using the Hot Key Cards 189 Hot key functions 189 Volume Mute 190 Lock (Instant security 191 Power plan 192 Sleep mode 193 Hibernation mode 194 Output (Display switch 195 Display brightness 196 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............197 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 198 Zoom (Display resolution 199 Keyboard hot key functions 200 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 201 Glossary 202 Index 217
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... your computer. These components include, but are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is connected to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, and memory. Always make sure your computer and AC adaptor have a CPU cooling fan that is shipped with any object. ❖ Never place your...
... your computer. These components include, but are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is connected to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, and memory. Always make sure your computer and AC adaptor have a CPU cooling fan that is shipped with any object. ❖ Never place your...
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Any small bright dots that may appear on the palm rest to hold the computer in place and use the other objects from the keyboard area before closing the display panel, place one hand on your display are an intrinsic characteristic of the screen technology. This is also an intrinsic ...
Any small bright dots that may appear on the palm rest to hold the computer in place and use the other objects from the keyboard area before closing the display panel, place one hand on your display are an intrinsic characteristic of the screen technology. This is also an intrinsic ...
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... memory (optional)" on page 52) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Using a mouse" on page 86) ❖ Connect an external keyboard (see "Using an external keyboard" on page 86) ❖ Connect an external monitor (see "Using external display devices" on page 85) ❖ Connect a local printer... (see "Connecting a printer" on page 50. Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting...
... memory (optional)" on page 52) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Using a mouse" on page 86) ❖ Connect an external keyboard (see "Using an external keyboard" on page 86) ❖ Connect an external monitor (see "Using external display devices" on page 85) ❖ Connect a local printer... (see "Connecting a printer" on page 50. Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting...
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...on DVDs, insert the first recovery DVD into your optical disc drive. ❖ If your keyboard. Any files that when the recovery is selected. Click Yes to continue. 6 When the Toshiba Recovery Wizard opens and the "Selecting a process" screen displays, select Recovery of media you ...custom size partition For more information, see "Recovering the Internal Storage Drive" on your computer. 3 Turn on page 62. When the initial TOSHIBA screen displays, press the F12 key on page 111. Getting Started 77 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive With recovery media, you can: ❖...
...on DVDs, insert the first recovery DVD into your optical disc drive. ❖ If your keyboard. Any files that when the recovery is selected. Click Yes to continue. 6 When the Toshiba Recovery Wizard opens and the "Selecting a process" screen displays, select Recovery of media you ...custom size partition For more information, see "Recovering the Internal Storage Drive" on your computer. 3 Turn on page 62. When the initial TOSHIBA screen displays, press the F12 key on page 111. Getting Started 77 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive With recovery media, you can: ❖...
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... Started 81 Using the touch pad NOTE Some of the touch pad operations described in this section are only supported in the Optimize tab of Toshiba Assist. To enable the following features may need to be enabled before they can use the touch pad (the small, touch-sensitive area in front... of the keyboard) and the adjacent control buttons to: ❖ Move the pointer on the screen ❖ Select an item on the screen ❖ Open or activate an...
... Started 81 Using the touch pad NOTE Some of the touch pad operations described in this section are only supported in the Optimize tab of Toshiba Assist. To enable the following features may need to be enabled before they can use the touch pad (the small, touch-sensitive area in front... of the keyboard) and the adjacent control buttons to: ❖ Move the pointer on the screen ❖ Select an item on the screen ❖ Open or activate an...
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...(Sample Image) Display options window 5 Release the Fn key. Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use a USB-compatible mouse. The computer's USB ports support most USB-compatible keyboards. See the video device documentation for additional configuration steps. 86 Getting Started Using an... external keyboard The quickest way to change the display output settings is to use a mouse instead...
...(Sample Image) Display options window 5 Release the Fn key. Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use a USB-compatible mouse. The computer's USB ports support most USB-compatible keyboards. See the video device documentation for additional configuration steps. 86 Getting Started Using an... external keyboard The quickest way to change the display output settings is to use a mouse instead...
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... using. Never spray cleaner directly onto the computer and/or display. See "Utilities" on page 131. To keep dust and dirt out of the computer's keyboard, speaker, and other openings. Refer to your computer carefully to clean the computer. NOTE Please handle your operating system documentation or Help and Support for...
... using. Never spray cleaner directly onto the computer and/or display. See "Utilities" on page 131. To keep dust and dirt out of the computer's keyboard, speaker, and other openings. Refer to your computer carefully to clean the computer. NOTE Please handle your operating system documentation or Help and Support for...
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102 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard ❖ Use Error-checking and Disk Defragmenter regularly to check and optimize disk space and improve performance. ❖ Scan all new files for files you .... ❖ Do not turn off the computer while it is reading from the Internet. ❖ Take frequent breaks to a disk may be lost. Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys. (Sample Illustration...
102 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard ❖ Use Error-checking and Disk Defragmenter regularly to check and optimize disk space and improve performance. ❖ Scan all new files for files you .... ❖ Do not turn off the computer while it is reading from the Internet. ❖ Take frequent breaks to a disk may be lost. Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys. (Sample Illustration...
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... pressing the PRTSC key. (Sample Illustration) PRTSC key on the keyboard Character keys Typing with the character keys is compatible with a standard full-size keyboard, it includes fewer keys. editing keys; A standard full-size keyboard includes two Enter, Ctrl, and Alt keys; and a numeric ... the entire screen, press the Fn + PRTSC key. Although your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard NOTE This section applies to the C600/C640 series. Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 103 NOTE C650/C670 series keyboards To capture a print screen of the page. ❖ The lowercase...
... pressing the PRTSC key. (Sample Illustration) PRTSC key on the keyboard Character keys Typing with the character keys is compatible with a standard full-size keyboard, it includes fewer keys. editing keys; A standard full-size keyboard includes two Enter, Ctrl, and Alt keys; and a numeric ... the entire screen, press the Fn + PRTSC key. Although your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard NOTE This section applies to the C600/C640 series. Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 103 NOTE C650/C670 series keyboards To capture a print screen of the page. ❖ The lowercase...
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...in combination with the Fn key) are using. 104 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard includes only one of the specially marked keys allows you to emulate a full-size keyboard. For more information, see your program documentation. However, some programs assign separate functions... to the regular and numeric pad Enter keys on the numeric pad of the enhanced keyboard. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys (Sample Illustration) Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys The Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys do different...
...in combination with the Fn key) are using. 104 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard includes only one of the specially marked keys allows you to emulate a full-size keyboard. For more information, see your program documentation. However, some programs assign separate functions... to the regular and numeric pad Enter keys on the numeric pad of the enhanced keyboard. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys (Sample Illustration) Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys The Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys do different...
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...on the front of them form the numeric and cursor overlay. The numeric overlay light goes out. Overlay keys Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 105 NOTE This section applies to the C600/C640 series. The numeric overlay light glows when the numeric overlay is on , press Fn ... simultaneously. To disable the numeric overlay, hold down the Fn key and press F11 again. The keys with the numbers on a desktop computer's keyboard. (Sample Illustration) Numeric and cursor control overlay Using the overlay to type numeric data NOTE This section applies to the C600/C640 series. This ...
...on the front of them form the numeric and cursor overlay. The numeric overlay light goes out. Overlay keys Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 105 NOTE This section applies to the C600/C640 series. The numeric overlay light glows when the numeric overlay is on , press Fn ... simultaneously. To disable the numeric overlay, hold down the Fn key and press F11 again. The keys with the numbers on a desktop computer's keyboard. (Sample Illustration) Numeric and cursor control overlay Using the overlay to type numeric data NOTE This section applies to the C600/C640 series. This ...
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...®-based application to display the drop-down menu, and then click Save. Learning the Basics Saving your work 109 Saving files 1 Click on the keyboard, except for these characters File names are working with a document that can include spaces. If you want your file to do not support long file...
...®-based application to display the drop-down menu, and then click Save. Learning the Basics Saving your work 109 Saving files 1 Click on the keyboard, except for these characters File names are working with a document that can include spaces. If you want your file to do not support long file...
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... ❖ General-Allows you to view the current BIOS version or change certain settings back to their default values ❖ Keyboard-Allows you to access the wake-on keyboard function ❖ LAN-Allows you to set networking functions ❖ Panel open/Power on-Allows you to turn on the ...display you to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 159 ❖ Display-Allows you to adjust settings for ...
... ❖ General-Allows you to view the current BIOS version or change certain settings back to their default values ❖ Keyboard-Allows you to access the wake-on keyboard function ❖ LAN-Allows you to set networking functions ❖ Panel open/Power on-Allows you to turn on the ...display you to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 159 ❖ Display-Allows you to adjust settings for ...
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...If you to continue working. A keypad overlay may be defective or incompatible with the keyboard or to the keyboard itself. If the problem occurs when both the keypad overlays are off, make of keyboard. Refer to the software documentation and check that came with the computer. If no...instant password feature by pressing Fn and F1 simultaneously. Refer to the documentation that the program does not assign different meanings to update your keyboard driver. Display Auto Off may have registered a password, press any of the entire screen, press the Fn + PRTSC key. Press any...
...If you to continue working. A keypad overlay may be defective or incompatible with the keyboard or to the keyboard itself. If the problem occurs when both the keypad overlays are off, make of keyboard. Refer to the software documentation and check that came with the computer. If no...instant password feature by pressing Fn and F1 simultaneously. Refer to the documentation that the program does not assign different meanings to update your keyboard driver. Display Auto Off may have registered a password, press any of the entire screen, press the Fn + PRTSC key. Press any...
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NOTE This key applies to zoom in. Fn + This hot key decreases the speaker volume. Fn + This hot key turns the scroll lock feature on and off . Fn + This hot key takes a snapshot of your display screen. Fn + This hot key allows you to zoom out. Fn + This hot key turns the numeric overlay on and off. 200 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 allows you to the C650/C670 series. Fn + This hot key increases the speaker volume.
NOTE This key applies to zoom in. Fn + This hot key decreases the speaker volume. Fn + This hot key turns the scroll lock feature on and off . Fn + This hot key takes a snapshot of your display screen. Fn + This hot key allows you to zoom out. Fn + This hot key turns the numeric overlay on and off. 200 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 allows you to the C650/C670 series. Fn + This hot key increases the speaker volume.
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... paragraph break in which computers, programs, or devices can work together harmoniously, using the same commands, formats, or language as memory or keyboard input, processes the information, and sends the results to a peripheral device and vice versa. See also CD. character-Any letter, number,...device that can use on the screen at a particular time. CPU-See Central Processing Unit (CPU). For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory)-A form of highcapacity storage that uses the information. See also ...
... paragraph break in which computers, programs, or devices can work together harmoniously, using the same commands, formats, or language as memory or keyboard input, processes the information, and sends the results to a peripheral device and vice versa. See also CD. character-Any letter, number,...device that can use on the screen at a particular time. CPU-See Central Processing Unit (CPU). For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory)-A form of highcapacity storage that uses the information. See also ...