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...Internet 137 Internet features 137 Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet 138 Exploring audio features 138 Recording sounds 138 Using external speakers or headphones..........140 Using PC Cards 141 Inserting a PC Card 141 Removing a PC Card 142 Setting up a PC Card for your...the Bridge Media Adapter Slot 143 Inserting memory media 144 Removing memory media 144 Using the i.LINK® port 145 Chapter 5: Toshiba Utilities 146 TOSHIBA Assist 147 Connect 148 Secure 149 Protect & Fix 150 Optimize 151 Setting passwords 152 Using an instant password 152 Using a user ...
...Internet 137 Internet features 137 Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet 138 Exploring audio features 138 Recording sounds 138 Using external speakers or headphones..........140 Using PC Cards 141 Inserting a PC Card 141 Removing a PC Card 142 Setting up a PC Card for your...the Bridge Media Adapter Slot 143 Inserting memory media 144 Removing memory media 144 Using the i.LINK® port 145 Chapter 5: Toshiba Utilities 146 TOSHIBA Assist 147 Connect 148 Secure 149 Protect & Fix 150 Optimize 151 Setting passwords 152 Using an instant password 152 Using a user ...
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Creating a computer-friendly environment Place the computer on a flat surface that are using, such as stereo speakers (other items you use your work Your computer is large enough for the computer and any other than speakers that is portable and designed to be used in prime operating condition, protect your notebook computer. Chapter...
Creating a computer-friendly environment Place the computer on a flat surface that are using, such as stereo speakers (other items you use your work Your computer is large enough for the computer and any other than speakers that is portable and designed to be used in prime operating condition, protect your notebook computer. Chapter...
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... disks is especially important for viruses. If you handle the disc incorrectly, you buy from objects that generate strong magnetic fields, such as large stereo speakers. Avoid touching the surface of the disc. You need a special program to drop a heavy object onto the computer. Read the enclosed Instruction Manual for viruses...
... disks is especially important for viruses. If you handle the disc incorrectly, you buy from objects that generate strong magnetic fields, such as large stereo speakers. Avoid touching the surface of the disc. You need a special program to drop a heavy object onto the computer. Read the enclosed Instruction Manual for viruses...
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... computer, close the display panel to clean the computer. For information about taking care of your computer's battery, see "Taking care of the computer's keyboard, speaker, and other openings.
... computer, close the display panel to clean the computer. For information about taking care of your computer's battery, see "Taking care of the computer's keyboard, speaker, and other openings.
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... online service, or communicate across the telephone lines with that run continuously in the System tray are Current time, Power usage mode, Mouse properties, and speaker volume.
... online service, or communicate across the telephone lines with that run continuously in the System tray are Current time, Power usage mode, Mouse properties, and speaker volume.
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... data from one computer to another is similar to a chat room, but instead of using a dedicated site to converse about a specialized subject with others in speakers, headphones, or external...
... data from one computer to another is similar to a chat room, but instead of using a dedicated site to converse about a specialized subject with others in speakers, headphones, or external...
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... audio features Using external speakers or headphones Your computer is equipped with a full stereo sound system with internal speakers. Do not set the volume too high when using the internal speakers, you can harm your hearing. TECHNICAL NOTE: Use amplified speakers that require an external ...the computer. The headphone jack requires a 16-ohm stereo mini-jack. To play back sound files through external speakers or headphones: 1 Locate the headphone jack on each speaker. ❖ For headphones, use the computer's volume control dial. Instead of using headphones. Continuous exposure to...
... audio features Using external speakers or headphones Your computer is equipped with a full stereo sound system with internal speakers. Do not set the volume too high when using the internal speakers, you can harm your hearing. TECHNICAL NOTE: Use amplified speakers that require an external ...the computer. The headphone jack requires a 16-ohm stereo mini-jack. To play back sound files through external speakers or headphones: 1 Locate the headphone jack on each speaker. ❖ For headphones, use the computer's volume control dial. Instead of using headphones. Continuous exposure to...
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.... The disc will not come out of the drive when you click the eject button on page 210. If you are using external headphones or speakers, check that the hardware configuration meets the program's needs. The optical drive supports the Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) formats DVD±R, DVD±RW, and... next to the optical drive eject button on the face of the optical drive tray. Sound system problems No sound is coming from the computer's speakers.
.... The disc will not come out of the drive when you click the eject button on page 210. If you are using external headphones or speakers, check that the hardware configuration meets the program's needs. The optical drive supports the Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) formats DVD±R, DVD±RW, and... next to the optical drive eject button on the face of the optical drive tray. Sound system problems No sound is coming from the computer's speakers.
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... enough information for more of new cards. Some card manufacturers use the card immediately. Use the Windows® XP PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard to the speakers and the speaker volume is feedback between the microphone and the speakers. 212 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict The computer emits a loud, high-pitched noise.
... enough information for more of new cards. Some card manufacturers use the card immediately. Use the Windows® XP PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard to the speakers and the speaker volume is feedback between the microphone and the speakers. 212 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict The computer emits a loud, high-pitched noise.
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Appendix A Hot Keys Hot keys are keys that, when pressed in combination with the Fn key, turn system functions on the key indicating the option or feature the key controls. Hot keys have a legend on and off. Volume Mute Fn + This hot key enables/disables volume mute on your computer. When volume mute is enabled, no sound will come from the speakers or headphones. 234
Appendix A Hot Keys Hot keys are keys that, when pressed in combination with the Fn key, turn system functions on the key indicating the option or feature the key controls. Hot keys have a legend on and off. Volume Mute Fn + This hot key enables/disables volume mute on your computer. When volume mute is enabled, no sound will come from the speakers or headphones. 234
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... secondary button 62 set up communications 128 setting up adding memory 52 computer 43, 53 TOSHIBA Touch and Launch 175 setting up a connection 132 settings TOSHIBA Touch and Launch 175 sound problem solving 211 sounds recording 138 speakers using external 140 Standby mode 72 hot key 237 starting again from 78 start button...
... secondary button 62 set up communications 128 setting up adding memory 52 computer 43, 53 TOSHIBA Touch and Launch 175 setting up a connection 132 settings TOSHIBA Touch and Launch 175 sound problem solving 211 sounds recording 138 speakers using external 140 Standby mode 72 hot key 237 starting again from 78 start button...