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Contents 37 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 213 Hot Key Cards 213 Using the Hot Key Cards 214 Application Cards 215 Using the Application Cards 216 Card Case 217 Hot key functions 217 Volume Mute 218 Lock (Instant security 219 Power plan 220 Sleep mode 221 Hibernation mode 222 Output (Display switch 223 Display brightness 224 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............225 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 226 Zoom (Display resolution 227 Keyboard hot key functions 228 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 229 Glossary 230 Index 244
Contents 37 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 213 Hot Key Cards 213 Using the Hot Key Cards 214 Application Cards 215 Using the Application Cards 216 Card Case 217 Hot key functions 217 Volume Mute 218 Lock (Instant security 219 Power plan 220 Sleep mode 221 Hibernation mode 222 Output (Display switch 223 Display brightness 224 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............225 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 226 Zoom (Display resolution 227 Keyboard hot key functions 228 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 229 Glossary 230 Index 244
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In either of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will not be a sign that you may appear when you turn it is suggested, this could hang up slightly. When Safe Mode ...
In either of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will not be a sign that you may appear when you turn it is suggested, this could hang up slightly. When Safe Mode ...
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... for details. The computer returns to your operating system documentation or Help and Support for your computer clean, gently wipe the display panel and exterior case with a lightly dampened cloth.
... for details. The computer returns to your operating system documentation or Help and Support for your computer clean, gently wipe the display panel and exterior case with a lightly dampened cloth.
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... shows the contents of the Program Files folder on the right side of the window. 7 In the right part of the program's executable file (this case Program Files. Windows® Explorer gives you should know the file name and location of the window, double-click wordpad.
... shows the contents of the Program Files folder on the right side of the window. 7 In the right part of the program's executable file (this case Program Files. Windows® Explorer gives you should know the file name and location of the window, double-click wordpad.
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... to store the document and to give it a file name. (Sample Image) Save As dialog box 2 Choose the drive and folder where you are not case-sensitive. 104 Learning the Basics Saving your work Saving files 1 Click on the keyboard, except for these characters File names are working with an extension...
... to store the document and to give it a file name. (Sample Image) Save As dialog box 2 Choose the drive and folder where you are not case-sensitive. 104 Learning the Basics Saving your work Saving files 1 Click on the keyboard, except for these characters File names are working with an extension...
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... can be backed up your data or your internal storage drive, use the Restore option in the Windows® Backup and Restore program. Look in case something happens to your work Back up all the files on the computer's internal storage drive. 106 Learning the Basics Backing up your files to...
... can be backed up your data or your internal storage drive, use the Restore option in the Windows® Backup and Restore program. Look in case something happens to your work Back up all the files on the computer's internal storage drive. 106 Learning the Basics Backing up your files to...
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Please refer to your Toshiba computer or optical drive. Removing a disc with the computer on (tray-type drive) To remove an optical disc with the computer turned off inside the ... optical drive NOTE Due to manufacturing and quality variations in third party optical media (e.g., CD or DVD) or optical media players/recorders, in certain cases, your Toshiba optical drive may not record on certain optical media that bear the applicable logo, or play back or operate properly on other computers or optical...
Please refer to your Toshiba computer or optical drive. Removing a disc with the computer on (tray-type drive) To remove an optical disc with the computer turned off inside the ... optical drive NOTE Due to manufacturing and quality variations in third party optical media (e.g., CD or DVD) or optical media players/recorders, in certain cases, your Toshiba optical drive may not record on certain optical media that bear the applicable logo, or play back or operate properly on other computers or optical...
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... latch to release the battery. 7 Pull the discharged battery out of the computer. (Sample Illustration) Removing the battery If the battery is leaking or its case is cracked, put on the electrode during transportation to avoid a possible short circuit, fire or electric shock. Put insulating tape, such as cellophane tape, on...
... latch to release the battery. 7 Pull the discharged battery out of the computer. (Sample Illustration) Removing the battery If the battery is leaking or its case is cracked, put on the electrode during transportation to avoid a possible short circuit, fire or electric shock. Put insulating tape, such as cellophane tape, on...
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...dust. ❖ Always travel with the computer in a carrying case. The X-ray equipment will not harm your computer on page 213. For more information or visit Toshiba's Web site at accessories.toshiba.com. Contact your computer through airport security equipment. They all ...provide plenty of carrying cases for manuals, power cords, and compact discs. TECHNICAL NOTE: When traveling...
...dust. ❖ Always travel with the computer in a carrying case. The X-ray equipment will not harm your computer on page 213. For more information or visit Toshiba's Web site at accessories.toshiba.com. Contact your computer through airport security equipment. They all ...provide plenty of carrying cases for manuals, power cords, and compact discs. TECHNICAL NOTE: When traveling...
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... supports the USB Sleep and Charge function (hereinafter called "compatible port"). Compatible ports are compliant with the USB specification. In those cases, power on the computer to charge certain USB compatible external devices such as mobile phones or portable digital music players. You can use...supports the "USB Sleep and Charge function." Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility To start this utility click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then USB Sleep and Charge. 168 Utilities USB Sleep and Charge Utility USB Sleep and Charge Utility This utility displays whether...
... supports the USB Sleep and Charge function (hereinafter called "compatible port"). Compatible ports are compliant with the USB specification. In those cases, power on the computer to charge certain USB compatible external devices such as mobile phones or portable digital music players. You can use...supports the "USB Sleep and Charge function." Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility To start this utility click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then USB Sleep and Charge. 168 Utilities USB Sleep and Charge Utility USB Sleep and Charge Utility This utility displays whether...
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... is enabled, the computer's battery will be charged solely by supplying USB bus power (DC 5V). USB bus power (DC 5V) is a USB port that case, if there is similarly supplied to the external devices which are connected to it. In that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function...
... is enabled, the computer's battery will be charged solely by supplying USB bus power (DC 5V). USB bus power (DC 5V) is a USB port that case, if there is similarly supplied to the external devices which are connected to it. In that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function...
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..., refer to the device. The tabs that seem to another. This tab also provides options for updating the driver or rolling back the driver in case the new version is seated properly. 4 Check for the error again. 5 If the error recurs, remove the memory module entirely and check for these first...
..., refer to the device. The tabs that seem to another. This tab also provides options for updating the driver or rolling back the driver in case the new version is seated properly. 4 Check for the error again. 5 If the error recurs, remove the memory module entirely and check for these first...
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Toshiba provides a Client Manager utility for setting and managing SSIDs. ❖ Under System and Security click System and then check the Windows Control Panel's Device Manager ... Fn+F8. Carefully note any error messages-these will be very helpful if you are case-sensitive. If Something Goes Wrong Wireless networking problems 201 ❖ Verify that your network. For more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on the same network, verify that the driver is correct-i.e., that it has network...
Toshiba provides a Client Manager utility for setting and managing SSIDs. ❖ Under System and Security click System and then check the Windows Control Panel's Device Manager ... Fn+F8. Carefully note any error messages-these will be very helpful if you are case-sensitive. If Something Goes Wrong Wireless networking problems 201 ❖ Verify that your network. For more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on the same network, verify that the driver is correct-i.e., that it has network...
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... inserted in the drive tray. 3 Use the DVD Player software that came with WEP keys, in response, then the problem is the case, contact that your computer recognizes your drive to an authorized service provider to get it does, the utility may be disabling the Windows®... adapter does not provide enough information to determine if this is probably Wi-Fi®-related. ❖ If you are frequently addressed in which case you have enabled any security provisions (closed system, MAC address filtering, Wired Equivalent Privacy [WEP], etc.), check the access point vendor's Web...
... inserted in the drive tray. 3 Use the DVD Player software that came with WEP keys, in response, then the problem is the case, contact that your computer recognizes your drive to an authorized service provider to get it does, the utility may be disabling the Windows®... adapter does not provide enough information to determine if this is probably Wi-Fi®-related. ❖ If you are frequently addressed in which case you have enabled any security provisions (closed system, MAC address filtering, Wired Equivalent Privacy [WEP], etc.), check the access point vendor's Web...
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... these steps to back up your data. Most of the optical drives built into recent Toshiba portable computer models can make the data inaccessible or even destroy it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in case the internal storage drive fails. Since problems with either hardware or software can write to optical...
... these steps to back up your data. Most of the optical drives built into recent Toshiba portable computer models can make the data inaccessible or even destroy it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in case the internal storage drive fails. Since problems with either hardware or software can write to optical...
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... before connecting a new hardware item to do so. It is connected first, it was in prior to your factory Restore/Reconfiguration CD(s) on hand in case you need any changes that accompany the hardware or software. ❖ Restart the Windows® operating system. If you to the computer. Always restart the...
... before connecting a new hardware item to do so. It is connected first, it was in prior to your factory Restore/Reconfiguration CD(s) on hand in case you need any changes that accompany the hardware or software. ❖ Restart the Windows® operating system. If you to the computer. Always restart the...
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...does not work for ports that you have a non-Sleep and Charge USB port available or disable the "USB Sleep and Charge function." In that case, use a USB port that came with the device and follow the manufacturer's instructions. If this occurs, disconnect the eSATA device and then reconnect the ... and Charge function" is set to the computer's eSATA/USB combo port while the computer is not recognized from Sleep or Hibernation mode. If this case, please try one or more information, see "USB Sleep and Charge Utility" on . NOTE Before connecting the eSATA device to use the "USB ...
...does not work for ports that you have a non-Sleep and Charge USB port available or disable the "USB Sleep and Charge function." In that case, use a USB port that came with the device and follow the manufacturer's instructions. If this occurs, disconnect the eSATA device and then reconnect the ... and Charge function" is set to the computer's eSATA/USB combo port while the computer is not recognized from Sleep or Hibernation mode. If this case, please try one or more information, see "USB Sleep and Charge Utility" on . NOTE Before connecting the eSATA device to use the "USB ...
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...in the Application Card display (see "Using the Application Cards" on page 216). Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions 217 Card Case The Card Case feature allows you to the top row. 5 To close the Card Case, click the icon in the top corner of the screen. Cards that , when pressed in ... the associated hot key. The top row contains all of Cards. Hot key functions Hot key functions are displayed. To use the Card Case: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Settings for Flash Cards. (Sample Image) Enabling and Disabling Application Cards 2 Click the Open cards...
...in the Application Card display (see "Using the Application Cards" on page 216). Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions 217 Card Case The Card Case feature allows you to the top row. 5 To close the Card Case, click the icon in the top corner of the screen. Cards that , when pressed in ... the associated hot key. The top row contains all of Cards. Hot key functions Hot key functions are displayed. To use the Card Case: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Settings for Flash Cards. (Sample Image) Enabling and Disabling Application Cards 2 Click the Open cards...
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A computer program that you start the computer. A copy of the computer. See BIOS. See also bits per second (bps) - Basic instructions, stored in case the original file is lost or damaged. bits per second. The term "boot" originates from cache is passed between two devices. See also reboot. See ...
A computer program that you start the computer. A copy of the computer. See BIOS. See also bits per second (bps) - Basic instructions, stored in case the original file is lost or damaged. bits per second. The term "boot" originates from cache is passed between two devices. See also reboot. See ...
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... CDs and DVDs. Compare disc. It rotates the disk at high speed past one direction. diskette - Diskettes can be external (outside the computer's case) or internal (inside the computer's case). The setting selected by batteries. direct current (DC) - Compare alternating current (AC). See also diskette, hard disk. A program (called a "driver") that enables...
... CDs and DVDs. Compare disc. It rotates the disk at high speed past one direction. diskette - Diskettes can be external (outside the computer's case) or internal (inside the computer's case). The setting selected by batteries. direct current (DC) - Compare alternating current (AC). See also diskette, hard disk. A program (called a "driver") that enables...