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Regulatory Information The TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of ... operation of this radio equipment must be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization. consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from windows to ask for the general population; To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device. The term "IC" before the equipment certification number only...
Regulatory Information The TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of ... operation of this radio equipment must be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization. consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from windows to ask for the general population; To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device. The term "IC" before the equipment certification number only...
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...Satellite and Noteworthy are registered trademarks, SelectServ, FreedomWare, and SmartMedia are trademarks, of Traveling Software, Inc. Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of their respective companies. LapLink is a registered trademark of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Dolby - IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA...is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, DirectX, Active Desktop, and DirectShow are registered trademarks, and Windows Media is a registered trademark of Synaptics, Inc. TouchPad is subject to change without notice. TOSHIBA ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR...
...Satellite and Noteworthy are registered trademarks, SelectServ, FreedomWare, and SmartMedia are trademarks, of Traveling Software, Inc. Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of their respective companies. LapLink is a registered trademark of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Dolby - IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA...is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, DirectX, Active Desktop, and DirectShow are registered trademarks, and Windows Media is a registered trademark of Synaptics, Inc. TouchPad is subject to change without notice. TOSHIBA ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR...
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... 70 Using the keyboard 72 Character keys 72 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 72 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 73 Function keys 73 Windows® special keys 74 Overlay keys 74 Using the overlay to type numeric data 75 Starting a program 76 Starting a program from the Start menu...........76...
... 70 Using the keyboard 72 Character keys 72 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 72 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 73 Function keys 73 Windows® special keys 74 Overlay keys 74 Using the overlay to type numeric data 75 Starting a program 76 Starting a program from the Start menu...........76...
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... the main battery 108 Charging the RTC battery 109 Monitoring battery power 110 Determining remaining battery power 111 Conserving battery power 113 Power profiles in Windows XP 114 Using a hot key to set the power profile..........114 Additional options for power 115 What to do when the battery runs low 115...
... the main battery 108 Charging the RTC battery 109 Monitoring battery power 110 Determining remaining battery power 111 Conserving battery power 113 Power profiles in Windows XP 114 Using a hot key to set the power profile..........114 Additional options for power 115 What to do when the battery runs low 115...
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... 158 Customizing Your Computer 159 Network 159 Security 159 Power Management 159 Mouse utility 161 Hotkey utility 161 Toshiba Hardware Settings 162 Toshiba Picture Enhancement Utility 164 CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer 164 Enabling Hibernation 165 Setting user passwords 165 Using an instant ... are easy to fix 170 Problems when you turn on the computer............172 The Windows® operating system is not working...173 Using Startup options to fix problems 174 Internet problems 175 The Windows® XP operating system can help you 175 Resolving a hardware conflict 176 A...
... 158 Customizing Your Computer 159 Network 159 Security 159 Power Management 159 Mouse utility 161 Hotkey utility 161 Toshiba Hardware Settings 162 Toshiba Picture Enhancement Utility 164 CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer 164 Enabling Hibernation 165 Setting user passwords 165 Using an instant ... are easy to fix 170 Problems when you turn on the computer............172 The Windows® operating system is not working...173 Using Startup options to fix problems 174 Internet problems 175 The Windows® XP operating system can help you 175 Resolving a hardware conflict 176 A...
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Your operating system offers exciting features and easy Internet access. 33 Introduction Welcome to perform the most demanding computing tasks from any location. Satellite® M35 Series computers provide considerable computing power, enabling you go. With your Toshiba notebook computer, your computer. You will find your operating system, Microsoft® Windows® XP Home or Windows® XP Professional, already installed on your work can accompany you wherever you to the world of powerful, portable multimedia computing.
Your operating system offers exciting features and easy Internet access. 33 Introduction Welcome to perform the most demanding computing tasks from any location. Satellite® M35 Series computers provide considerable computing power, enabling you go. With your Toshiba notebook computer, your computer. You will find your operating system, Microsoft® Windows® XP Home or Windows® XP Professional, already installed on your work can accompany you wherever you to the world of powerful, portable multimedia computing.
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... come preinstalled on your computer or that are available for installation on your Recovery media. ❖ For accessory information, visit Toshiba's Web site at accessories.toshiba.com. ❖ The Microsoft® Windows® operating system documentation, which explains the features of the operating system. Other documentation Your computer comes with the following documentation...
... come preinstalled on your computer or that are available for installation on your Recovery media. ❖ For accessory information, visit Toshiba's Web site at accessories.toshiba.com. ❖ The Microsoft® Windows® operating system documentation, which explains the features of the operating system. Other documentation Your computer comes with the following documentation...
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... panel or external monitor so that shines directly into your eyes. ❖ If possible, use soft, indirect lighting in discomfort and possible injury. Use tinted windows or shades to improve circulation. Keep them in a relaxed, neutral position while typing. ❖ Exercise your hands, wrists and arms to reduce glare. ❖ Avoid...
... panel or external monitor so that shines directly into your eyes. ❖ If possible, use soft, indirect lighting in discomfort and possible injury. Use tinted windows or shades to improve circulation. Keep them in a relaxed, neutral position while typing. ❖ Exercise your hands, wrists and arms to reduce glare. ❖ Avoid...
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...computer 45 Setting up your software The first time you turn on the desktop. NOTE If you click No, you wish to register with Toshiba icon on your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you through steps to set up your computer must be connected to the Internet via a... voice-grade telephone line or a local area network (LAN). A window displays, asking if you may register with Toshiba by clicking the Register with Toshiba and Microsoft. 5 Click Yes to register, or No to exit the process. A window displays the message: "How will see the screen "Checking your Internet connectivity." ...
...computer 45 Setting up your software The first time you turn on the desktop. NOTE If you click No, you wish to register with Toshiba icon on your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you through steps to set up your computer must be connected to the Internet via a... voice-grade telephone line or a local area network (LAN). A window displays, asking if you may register with Toshiba by clicking the Register with Toshiba and Microsoft. 5 Click Yes to register, or No to exit the process. A window displays the message: "How will see the screen "Checking your Internet connectivity." ...
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... up your computer 6 If you selected Yes in the registration window. Your computer restarts automatically. Registering your personal information in step 5, enter your computer with Toshiba Product registration is strongly recommended, and allows Toshiba to send Customer periodic updates, announcements, and special offers applicable... computer?" 7 Enter your desktop or go to complete the process. If you opt not to register at www.register.toshiba.com. A window displays the message, "Thank you can be completed during the initial start up process of your computer, you may also...
... up your computer 6 If you selected Yes in the registration window. Your computer restarts automatically. Registering your personal information in step 5, enter your computer with Toshiba Product registration is strongly recommended, and allows Toshiba to send Customer periodic updates, announcements, and special offers applicable... computer?" 7 Enter your desktop or go to complete the process. If you opt not to register at www.register.toshiba.com. A window displays the message, "Thank you can be completed during the initial start up process of your computer, you may also...
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The Mouse Properties window closes. 8 Close the Printers and Other Hardware window. 9 Close the Control Panel window. The TouchPAD ON/OFF tab view window appears. 5 Select Disable or Enable, whichever is enabled by default. To change the enable/ disable TouchPad setting: 1 Click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window appears. 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click the Mouse icon. 4 Click the TouchPAD ON/OFF tab. 54 Getting Started Using the TouchPad™ Disabling or enabling the TouchPad The TouchPad is appropriate. 6 Click Apply. 7 Click OK.
The Mouse Properties window closes. 8 Close the Printers and Other Hardware window. 9 Close the Control Panel window. The TouchPAD ON/OFF tab view window appears. 5 Select Disable or Enable, whichever is enabled by default. To change the enable/ disable TouchPad setting: 1 Click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window appears. 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click the Mouse icon. 4 Click the TouchPAD ON/OFF tab. 54 Getting Started Using the TouchPad™ Disabling or enabling the TouchPad The TouchPad is appropriate. 6 Click Apply. 7 Click OK.
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... the computer. 4 Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down command" on page 93 for more information. See "Using the Turn off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. If the computer is on page 116).
... the computer. 4 Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down command" on page 93 for more information. See "Using the Turn off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. If the computer is on page 116).
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.... NOTE After logging on . Doing so may move to the upper-right side of the computer's builtin TouchPad. If this occurs, push the Esc or Windows key to return it to use a mouse instead of the screen. You can attach one to your printer. Getting Started Using an external keyboard 61...
.... NOTE After logging on . Doing so may move to the upper-right side of the computer's builtin TouchPad. If this occurs, push the Esc or Windows key to return it to use a mouse instead of the screen. You can attach one to your printer. Getting Started Using an external keyboard 61...
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..., you turn on page 93. Each option has its advantages. ❖ Use the Turn Off command if you are using the Windows XP Home version operating system, or the Windows XP Professional operating system when not connected to a domain server. ❖ Use the Shut down the computer, you have work in... the main battery. For more information, see "Powering down ), Hibernate, and Standby. With the computer off, it may damage the media in use the Windows Turn Off command when not connected to a domain server or the Shut down command when connected to turn off the computer while any drive is...
..., you turn on page 93. Each option has its advantages. ❖ Use the Turn Off command if you are using the Windows XP Home version operating system, or the Windows XP Professional operating system when not connected to a domain server. ❖ Use the Shut down the computer, you have work in... the main battery. For more information, see "Powering down ), Hibernate, and Standby. With the computer off, it may damage the media in use the Windows Turn Off command when not connected to a domain server or the Shut down command when connected to turn off the computer while any drive is...
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... with a built-in LCD display, but you can also connect different types of external display devices to one of the computer. TECHNICAL NOTE: In the Windows® XP operating system, you do not need an Internet connection to watch cable or broadcast TV, but you must purchase a compatible TV tuner card...
... with a built-in LCD display, but you can also connect different types of external display devices to one of the computer. TECHNICAL NOTE: In the Windows® XP operating system, you do not need an Internet connection to watch cable or broadcast TV, but you must purchase a compatible TV tuner card...
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... has fewer keys. 72 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys, providing all the functionality of the time, this does not matter. editing keys;
... has fewer keys. 72 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys, providing all the functionality of the time, this does not matter. editing keys;
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... numbers and symbols on a desktop computer's keyboard. 74 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Windows® special keys Start key Application key Sample Windows® special keys Your computer's keyboard has two keys that have special functions in Windows: ❖ Start key-Opens the Start menu ❖ Application key-Has the same function...
... numbers and symbols on a desktop computer's keyboard. 74 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Windows® special keys Start key Application key Sample Windows® special keys Your computer's keyboard has two keys that have special functions in Windows: ❖ Start key-Opens the Start menu ❖ Application key-Has the same function...
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...control overlay, hold down the Fn key and press F10 again. To start a program that contains the information you prefer to All Programs. The Windows® XP operating system displays the All Programs menu, which lists programs and program groups. You can: ❖ Double-click the icon for ... the keyboard indicator panel goes out. Starting a program from the Start menu, Explorer, and the Run dialog box. To find the file, use the Windows® WordPad program as an example: 1 Click Start, then point to open the program first, you install a program, the operating system usually puts ...
...control overlay, hold down the Fn key and press F10 again. To start a program that contains the information you prefer to All Programs. The Windows® XP operating system displays the All Programs menu, which lists programs and program groups. You can: ❖ Double-click the icon for ... the keyboard indicator panel goes out. Starting a program from the Start menu, Explorer, and the Run dialog box. To find the file, use the Windows® WordPad program as an example: 1 Click Start, then point to open the program first, you install a program, the operating system usually puts ...
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...Files. WordPad opens. Learning the Basics Starting a program 77 WordPad opens. Windows® Explorer shows the contents of the Accessories folder on the right side of the window. 8 In the right part of the window. This example opens WordPad using its file name, wordpad.exe. 1 Click... Start, then point to All Programs. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 Click My Computer to expand the window. 5 In the left part of your computer. Windows® Explorer shows the contents of the Program Files folder on your computer's contents as a hierarchy...
...Files. WordPad opens. Learning the Basics Starting a program 77 WordPad opens. Windows® Explorer shows the contents of the Accessories folder on the right side of the window. 8 In the right part of the window. This example opens WordPad using its file name, wordpad.exe. 1 Click... Start, then point to All Programs. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 Click My Computer to expand the window. 5 In the left part of your computer. Windows® Explorer shows the contents of the Program Files folder on your computer's contents as a hierarchy...
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...; If you know the location, click Browse.... When the operating system has found the file, click Open. For example, to the right of the program's window. In the Browse dialog box, enter the file name (for example, wordpad.exe) and select the drive to start WordPad: 1 Click Start, then click Run... box This example uses the Run command to search. 78 Learning the Basics Starting a program To close the program, click the Close button in the Windows® folder, type just the program name. The Run dialog box appears.
...; If you know the location, click Browse.... When the operating system has found the file, click Open. For example, to the right of the program's window. In the Browse dialog box, enter the file name (for example, wordpad.exe) and select the drive to start WordPad: 1 Click Start, then click Run... box This example uses the Run command to search. 78 Learning the Basics Starting a program To close the program, click the Close button in the Windows® folder, type just the program name. The Run dialog box appears.