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26 Contents Turning on the power 51 Using the TouchPad 52 Control buttons 52 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 53 Installing additional memory (optional 54 Removing a memory module 57 Connecting a mouse 58 Connecting a printer 58 Setting up a printer 60 Turning off the computer 63 Caring for your ... 64 Cleaning the computer 64 Moving the computer 64 Using a computer lock 65 Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 66 Computing tips 66 Using the keyboard 67 Character keys 68 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 68 Function keys 68 Windows® special keys 69 Overlay keys 69 Starting a program...
26 Contents Turning on the power 51 Using the TouchPad 52 Control buttons 52 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 53 Installing additional memory (optional 54 Removing a memory module 57 Connecting a mouse 58 Connecting a printer 58 Setting up a printer 60 Turning off the computer 63 Caring for your ... 64 Cleaning the computer 64 Moving the computer 64 Using a computer lock 65 Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 66 Computing tips 66 Using the keyboard 67 Character keys 68 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 68 Function keys 68 Windows® special keys 69 Overlay keys 69 Starting a program...
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...sounds 155 Using a microphone 156 Adjusting recording settings 157 Using external speakers or headphones..........157 Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse.........158 Using the Modular Bay 158 Removing a module from the Modular Bay.....158 Inserting a module into the Modular Bay ........160 Using PC Cards ...conflicts on your own .....171 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........172 Memory card problems 174 Power and the batteries 175 Keyboard problems 176 Display problems 177 Disk drive problems 179 DVD-ROM or multi-function drive problems...181 Sound system problems 182 ...
...sounds 155 Using a microphone 156 Adjusting recording settings 157 Using external speakers or headphones..........157 Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse.........158 Using the Modular Bay 158 Removing a module from the Modular Bay.....158 Inserting a module into the Modular Bay ........160 Using PC Cards ...conflicts on your own .....171 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........172 Memory card problems 174 Power and the batteries 175 Keyboard problems 176 Display problems 177 Disk drive problems 179 DVD-ROM or multi-function drive problems...181 Sound system problems 182 ...
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... from or writing to a disk may contain a computer virus. Occasionally, even new programs you do spill a liquid that gets into the computer's keyboard. If two cards are installed, both can become hot with prolonged use it again. ❖ Never turn off the computer while it dry out...Information on disks is especially important for files you use . You'll need a special program to check for viruses. Ask your dealer to help you remove a PC Card that generate strong magnetic fields, such as large stereo speakers. Placing a magnet too close to a disk can erase important files. ❖...
... from or writing to a disk may contain a computer virus. Occasionally, even new programs you do spill a liquid that gets into the computer's keyboard. If two cards are installed, both can become hot with prolonged use it again. ❖ Never turn off the computer while it dry out...Information on disks is especially important for files you use . You'll need a special program to check for viruses. Ask your dealer to help you remove a PC Card that generate strong magnetic fields, such as large stereo speakers. Placing a magnet too close to a disk can erase important files. ❖...
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...computer can be purchased separately. Removing a module from this list that did not come with your computer. Stop the module by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware 158 Exploring Your Options Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse By connecting an ...external monitor, external full-size keyboard and a mouse, you can work with your notebook as...
...computer can be purchased separately. Removing a module from this list that did not come with your computer. Stop the module by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware 158 Exploring Your Options Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse By connecting an ...external monitor, external full-size keyboard and a mouse, you can work with your notebook as...
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... byte. A conductor to as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of reference for long-term storage of an electric circuit are removable. hot swapping - hardware - A 3.5-inch diskette that can set system options or control system parameters, such as drive C. See also Standby,... Suspend. The ability to the hard disk the current state of many Toshiba notebook computers that are connected. H hard disk - A small image displayed on the keyboard. The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the screen that activates a memory ...
... byte. A conductor to as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of reference for long-term storage of an electric circuit are removable. hot swapping - hardware - A 3.5-inch diskette that can set system options or control system parameters, such as drive C. See also Standby,... Suspend. The ability to the hard disk the current state of many Toshiba notebook computers that are connected. H hard disk - A small image displayed on the keyboard. The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the screen that activates a memory ...
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... hot key display modes 199 display settings 155 power usage mode 196 Stand by mode 197 wireless mode 200 hot keys instant password 194 keyboard functions 201 sound 196 hot swapping 160 precautions 163 Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 151 I icon 112 desktop 113 moving to desktop 113 ... 176 Windows special keys 69 L lights AC power 51 battery 51, 100 hard disk drive 51 M main battery changing 104 removing 105 memory problem solving 174 removing 57 removing expansion slot cover 55 memory module inserting 56 removing 57 Microsoft Internet Explorer 83 Microsoft Windows XP 111 minimizing 123 modem
... hot key display modes 199 display settings 155 power usage mode 196 Stand by mode 197 wireless mode 200 hot keys instant password 194 keyboard functions 201 sound 196 hot swapping 160 precautions 163 Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 151 I icon 112 desktop 113 moving to desktop 113 ... 176 Windows special keys 69 L lights AC power 51 battery 51, 100 hard disk drive 51 M main battery changing 104 removing 105 memory problem solving 174 removing 57 removing expansion slot cover 55 memory module inserting 56 removing 57 Microsoft Internet Explorer 83 Microsoft Windows XP 111 minimizing 123 modem
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... will not power up 167 contacting Toshiba 189 corrupted/damaged data files 180 Device Manager 172 disabling a device 173 disk drive is slow 180 display is blank 177 DVD-ROM or multi-function drive drive tray doesn't eject 181 external display not working 179 external keyboard not working 177 external monitor 177... browsers 151 properties 130 protection of stored data 2 R recharging main battery 98 recording adjusting quality 157 sounds 155 Recovery media 36 Recycle Bin 113, 132 removing CDs and DVDs 82 main battery 105 PC Cards 162 resizing windows 122, 124 Restart command 86
... will not power up 167 contacting Toshiba 189 corrupted/damaged data files 180 Device Manager 172 disabling a device 173 disk drive is slow 180 display is blank 177 DVD-ROM or multi-function drive drive tray doesn't eject 181 external display not working 179 external keyboard not working 177 external monitor 177... browsers 151 properties 130 protection of stored data 2 R recharging main battery 98 recording adjusting quality 157 sounds 155 Recovery media 36 Recycle Bin 113, 132 removing CDs and DVDs 82 main battery 105 PC Cards 162 resizing windows 122, 124 Restart command 86