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...Computing tips 77 Using the keyboard 78 Function keys 79 Special Windows® keys 80 Mouse properties 80 Touch Screen 81 Starting an app 81 Starting an app from the Start screen 81 Saving your work 82 Backing up your work 82 Using the optical disc drive 82 Optical disc...85 Recording optical media 85 Removing a disc with the computer on 86 Removing a disc with the computer off 86 Toshiba's online resources 87 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 88 Toshiba's energy-saver design 88 Running the computer on battery power 88 Battery Notice 89 Power management 90 Charging the main battery...
...Computing tips 77 Using the keyboard 78 Function keys 79 Special Windows® keys 80 Mouse properties 80 Touch Screen 81 Starting an app 81 Starting an app from the Start screen 81 Saving your work 82 Backing up your work 82 Using the optical disc drive 82 Optical disc...85 Recording optical media 85 Removing a disc with the computer on 86 Removing a disc with the computer off 86 Toshiba's online resources 87 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 88 Toshiba's energy-saver design 88 Running the computer on battery power 88 Battery Notice 89 Power management 90 Charging the main battery...
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Overheating your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure, computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in screen. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have adequate ventilation and are protected from overheating when the power is in Sleep mode). To do this condition, ...cover your computer or AC adaptor with the socket latches. The System window appears. Using your computer on a hard flat surface. Upon restarting your computer, touch any object. ❖ Never place your computer or AC adaptor near a heat source, such as an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover ...
Overheating your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure, computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in screen. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have adequate ventilation and are protected from overheating when the power is in Sleep mode). To do this condition, ...cover your computer or AC adaptor with the socket latches. The System window appears. Using your computer on a hard flat surface. Upon restarting your computer, touch any object. ❖ Never place your computer or AC adaptor near a heat source, such as an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover ...
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... section are only supported in certain applications, and only on the screen ❖ Scroll through a document or information Using the touch pad NOTE Some of the keyboard) and the adjacent control buttons to complete the installation process. Getting Started 67 Using the touch pad Search field (Sample Image) Installing drivers and applications 2 Click...
... section are only supported in certain applications, and only on the screen ❖ Scroll through a document or information Using the touch pad NOTE Some of the keyboard) and the adjacent control buttons to complete the installation process. Getting Started 67 Using the touch pad Search field (Sample Image) Installing drivers and applications 2 Click...
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...control buttons Refer to select To move the pointer. NOTE The pointer is the icon (usually an arrow) that moves on -screen Slide your finger across the touch pad in the preferred direction. (Sample Illustration) Pointer moves to the right Select an item 1 Move the pointer to the... on performing each operation. 68 Getting Started Using the touch pad ❖ Zoom in the pointer direction you want to select. 2 Do one of the following : Example: Move the on the screen when you slide your finger across the touch pad or move a mouse connected to move the pointer...
...control buttons Refer to select To move the pointer. NOTE The pointer is the icon (usually an arrow) that moves on -screen Slide your finger across the touch pad in the preferred direction. (Sample Illustration) Pointer moves to the right Select an item 1 Move the pointer to the... on performing each operation. 68 Getting Started Using the touch pad ❖ Zoom in the pointer direction you want to select. 2 Do one of the following : Example: Move the on the screen when you slide your finger across the touch pad or move a mouse connected to move the pointer...
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... problems, try one or more information, please visit support.toshiba.com. You may also seem to accidental light taps and lighter finger pressure. NOTE Touch pad setting options vary by itself" to random locations on the screen. The on-screen pointer may be replaced by the next character you type....or text may seem to move or jump around "by computer model. The touch pad settings are typing, the on-screen pointer may be inadvertently brushing the touch pad with the touch pad. 70 Getting Started Using the touch pad To: Zoom in To zoom out: ❖ Place two fingers slightly...
... problems, try one or more information, please visit support.toshiba.com. You may also seem to accidental light taps and lighter finger pressure. NOTE Touch pad setting options vary by itself" to random locations on the screen. The on-screen pointer may be replaced by the next character you type....or text may seem to move or jump around "by computer model. The touch pad settings are typing, the on-screen pointer may be inadvertently brushing the touch pad with the touch pad. 70 Getting Started Using the touch pad To: Zoom in To zoom out: ❖ Place two fingers slightly...
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... "TOSHIBA Function Keys" on the computer. Used in combination with the Fn key, function keys marked with the Fn key) are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when pressed. Learning the Basics 79 Using the keyboard (Sample Illustration) Keyboard NOTE To capture a print screen of...keyboard. (Sample Illustration) Function keys F1 through F12 are the 12 keys at the top of the entire screen, press the Fn + PRTSC key. For example, F5 turns the touch pad ON/OFF. To capture only the active window displayed, press Fn + ALT while simultaneously pressing the ...
... "TOSHIBA Function Keys" on the computer. Used in combination with the Fn key, function keys marked with the Fn key) are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when pressed. Learning the Basics 79 Using the keyboard (Sample Illustration) Keyboard NOTE To capture a print screen of...keyboard. (Sample Illustration) Function keys F1 through F12 are the 12 keys at the top of the entire screen, press the Fn + PRTSC key. For example, F5 turns the touch pad ON/OFF. To capture only the active window displayed, press Fn + ALT while simultaneously pressing the ...
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...the app's name in the search field. Starting an app from the Start screen To Start an app on the Start screen, move your pointer over the appropriate tile and click to open. The apps screen appears with a touch screen feature. Below is an example using the Search function, move your pointer ..., all matching files and apps are displayed. 3 Click the app you can enter your search in the Search field. Learning the Basics 81 Touch Screen Touch Screen (Available on certain models.) Your computer may be enabled with the available system apps to choose from or you wish to open . To Start...
...the app's name in the search field. Starting an app from the Start screen To Start an app on the Start screen, move your pointer over the appropriate tile and click to open. The apps screen appears with a touch screen feature. Below is an example using the Search function, move your pointer ..., all matching files and apps are displayed. 3 Click the app you can enter your search in the Search field. Learning the Basics 81 Touch Screen Touch Screen (Available on certain models.) Your computer may be enabled with the available system apps to choose from or you wish to open . To Start...
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Settings-This Charm allows you to manage your hardware devices. Search-This Charm allows you to search for touch screen models) or pointing the mouse pointer to the upper or lower right corner of the available apps downloaded to the Windows® ... of charms: Search, Share, Start, Devices and Settings. 104 Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring the Start screen For detailed information on your favorite music. App tiles (Sample Image) Windows® Start screen Charms Use the Windows® Charms to locate on the new Windows 8 functionality, refer to your favorite ...
Settings-This Charm allows you to manage your hardware devices. Search-This Charm allows you to search for touch screen models) or pointing the mouse pointer to the upper or lower right corner of the available apps downloaded to the Windows® ... of charms: Search, Share, Start, Devices and Settings. 104 Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring the Start screen For detailed information on your favorite music. App tiles (Sample Image) Windows® Start screen Charms Use the Windows® Charms to locate on the new Windows 8 functionality, refer to your favorite ...
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... Eject Media icon. 3 Highlight, and then click the item you are not currently on the Desktop, choose the Desktop tile on the Start screen, otherwise skip to step 2. 2 Prepare the card for the indicator light to Remove Hardware. 112 Exploring Your Computer's Features Using the Memory ...card reader When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. Removing memory media 1 If you would like to static electricity, which can be destroyed. Wait for removal by clicking ...
... Eject Media icon. 3 Highlight, and then click the item you are not currently on the Desktop, choose the Desktop tile on the Start screen, otherwise skip to step 2. 2 Prepare the card for the indicator light to Remove Hardware. 112 Exploring Your Computer's Features Using the Memory ...card reader When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. Removing memory media 1 If you would like to static electricity, which can be destroyed. Wait for removal by clicking ...
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...pointer-An icon (usually an arrow) that can be produced on the program you are using and what you slide your computer. port-A socket on -screen items, such as icons, menu items, and buttons. See also operating system, application, utility. This type of memory is one example of programs (also... you plug in RAM is lost when you turn off your finger across the touch pad or move the pointer on the screen when you are operating system, application, and utility. pointing device-Any device, such as the touch pad or a mouse, that , when followed by a computer. Read-Only Memory-See ...
...pointer-An icon (usually an arrow) that can be produced on the program you are using and what you slide your computer. port-A socket on -screen items, such as icons, menu items, and buttons. See also operating system, application, utility. This type of memory is one example of programs (also... you plug in RAM is lost when you turn off your finger across the touch pad or move the pointer on the screen when you are operating system, application, and utility. pointing device-Any device, such as the touch pad or a mouse, that , when followed by a computer. Read-Only Memory-See ...
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... memory check total memory 56 memory (optional) 48 optional external devices 48 adequate ventilation cooling fan 40 adjusting touch pad settings 70 app, starting 81 App, starting from Start screen 81 apps starting from Start screen 81 audio features 109 B backing up files 78, 82 battery battery life 89 Call2Recycle™ 102 care...
... memory check total memory 56 memory (optional) 48 optional external devices 48 adequate ventilation cooling fan 40 adjusting touch pad settings 70 app, starting 81 App, starting from Start screen 81 apps starting from Start screen 81 audio features 109 B backing up files 78, 82 battery battery life 89 Call2Recycle™ 102 care...
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... plan 97 eco Utility® 118 eject button optical disc drive 83 eject, optical disc drive 83 enabling touch pad 71 enabling/disabling touch pad 164 ENERGY STAR® 28 exploring desktop 105 Start screen 103 external display device HDMI® Out port 71 RGB (monitor) port 71 external display, adjusting 74 F files...
... plan 97 eco Utility® 118 eject button optical disc drive 83 eject, optical disc drive 83 enabling touch pad 71 enabling/disabling touch pad 164 ENERGY STAR® 28 exploring desktop 105 Start screen 103 external display device HDMI® Out port 71 RGB (monitor) port 71 external display, adjusting 74 F files...
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... 106 television adjusting display 74 Tiles Start screen 105 tips for computing 77 Toshiba online resources 87 registering computer Toshiba Web site 45 worldwide offices 160 Toshiba accessories memory 48 TOSHIBA Application Installer 132 TOSHIBA Function key zooming in 165 zooming out 165 TOSHIBA Function Keys functions 161 touch pad using 67 touch screen 81 traveling tips 102 troubleshooting 144...
... 106 television adjusting display 74 Tiles Start screen 105 tips for computing 77 Toshiba online resources 87 registering computer Toshiba Web site 45 worldwide offices 160 Toshiba accessories memory 48 TOSHIBA Application Installer 132 TOSHIBA Function key zooming in 165 zooming out 165 TOSHIBA Function Keys functions 161 touch pad using 67 touch screen 81 traveling tips 102 troubleshooting 144...
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... button 149 optical disc drive 148 power and batteries 142 printer 149 restore points 154 screen does not look correct/ flickers 144 slow Internet connection 139 sound system 149 trouble running discs 149 trouble running programs 148 URL address not found ... 121 user password, setting 121 using a microphone 109 computer lock 75 DVDs 82 eco power plan 97 Memory card reader 111 optical disc drive 82 touch pad 67 Web Camera 110 using the keyboard 78 Utilities 113 V video projector adjusting display 74 W warranty standard limited warranty 32 Web Camera using 110...
... button 149 optical disc drive 148 power and batteries 142 printer 149 restore points 154 screen does not look correct/ flickers 144 slow Internet connection 139 sound system 149 trouble running discs 149 trouble running programs 148 URL address not found ... 121 user password, setting 121 using a microphone 109 computer lock 75 DVDs 82 eco power plan 97 Memory card reader 111 optical disc drive 82 touch pad 67 Web Camera 110 using the keyboard 78 Utilities 113 V video projector adjusting display 74 W warranty standard limited warranty 32 Web Camera using 110...