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... and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this product to be operated indoors and away from windows to licensing. Pour empecher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l'objet d'une licence, il doit etre utilize a l'interieur et ... intended to be used indoors for frequency range 5.15 GHz to 5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as per standards: EN 60950 Safety of the 5.25 GHz to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 GHz to...
... and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this product to be operated indoors and away from windows to licensing. Pour empecher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l'objet d'une licence, il doit etre utilize a l'interieur et ... intended to be used indoors for frequency range 5.15 GHz to 5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as per standards: EN 60950 Safety of the 5.25 GHz to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 GHz to...
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...Satellite is a registered trademark, and SmartMedia is under license from Dolby Laboratories/ Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. DirectX, Active Desktop, DirectShow, and Windows Media are owned by Toshiba... under license. IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, ...
...Satellite is a registered trademark, and SmartMedia is under license from Dolby Laboratories/ Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. DirectX, Active Desktop, DirectShow, and Windows Media are owned by Toshiba... under license. IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, ...
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... keys 81 Overlay keys 81 Starting a program 83 Starting a program from the Start menu...........84 Starting a program from Windows Explorer .....84 Starting a program from the Run dialog box ....85 Saving your work 86 Printing your work 87 Using the DVD-ROM or multi-function ... Restart command 98 Hibernation command 98 Stand By command 99 Using Turn Off or Shut down 100 Using Hibernation mode 103 Using Standby mode 106 Toshiba's online resources 109 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 110 Toshiba's energy-saver design 110 Running the computer on battery power 110
... keys 81 Overlay keys 81 Starting a program 83 Starting a program from the Start menu...........84 Starting a program from Windows Explorer .....84 Starting a program from the Run dialog box ....85 Saving your work 86 Printing your work 87 Using the DVD-ROM or multi-function ... Restart command 98 Hibernation command 98 Stand By command 99 Using Turn Off or Shut down 100 Using Hibernation mode 103 Using Standby mode 106 Toshiba's online resources 109 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 110 Toshiba's energy-saver design 110 Running the computer on battery power 110
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... of your battery 124 Safety precautions 124 Maximizing battery life 125 Disposing of used batteries 127 Traveling tips 128 Chapter 4: Exploring Your Computer's Features 129 Windows XP special features 129 Personalizing your desktop 130 Customizing the taskbar 130 Bringing the world to your desktop 130 Changing desktop and browsing style 132...
... of your battery 124 Safety precautions 124 Maximizing battery life 125 Disposing of used batteries 127 Traveling tips 128 Chapter 4: Exploring Your Computer's Features 129 Windows XP special features 129 Personalizing your desktop 130 Customizing the taskbar 130 Bringing the world to your desktop 130 Changing desktop and browsing style 132...
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34 Contents Chapter 6: Keeping Your Files Safe 186 Using passwords in the Windows operating system 186 User-level passwords 187 Setting a user-level password 188 Disabling the user-level password 188 Using the power-on (user-level) password ........ 196 Problems that are easy to fix 196 Problems when you turn on the computer............198 The Windows operating system is not working....200 Using Startup options to fix problems 201 Internet problems 202 The Windows XP operating system can help you 202 Resolving a hardware conflict 203 A plan of action 203 Resolving...
34 Contents Chapter 6: Keeping Your Files Safe 186 Using passwords in the Windows operating system 186 User-level passwords 187 Setting a user-level password 188 Disabling the user-level password 188 Using the power-on (user-level) password ........ 196 Problems that are easy to fix 196 Problems when you turn on the computer............198 The Windows operating system is not working....200 Using Startup options to fix problems 201 Internet problems 202 The Windows XP operating system can help you 202 Resolving a hardware conflict 203 A plan of action 203 Resolving...
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... 223 DVD operating problems 226 Develop good computing habits 229 Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP 230 If you need further assistance 236 Before you contact Toshiba 236 Contacting Toshiba 237 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 238 Toshiba's worldwide offices 238 Appendix A: Hot Keys 240 Volume Mute 240 Password security 241 Without a password...
... 223 DVD operating problems 226 Develop good computing habits 229 Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP 230 If you need further assistance 236 Before you contact Toshiba 236 Contacting Toshiba 237 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 238 Toshiba's worldwide offices 238 Appendix A: Hot Keys 240 Volume Mute 240 Password security 241 Without a password...
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Product activation procedures and Microsoft's privacy policy will find your operating system, Microsoft® Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition, already installed on your work and entertainment can accompany you wherever you go. IN SUCH EVENT, ... by Internet or telephone (toll charges may apply). Your operating system offers exciting features, multimedia enjoyment, and easy Internet access. With your new Toshiba notebook computer, your computer. NOTE Certain Microsoft® software product(s) included with this computer may not include user manuals or all program functionality....
Product activation procedures and Microsoft's privacy policy will find your operating system, Microsoft® Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition, already installed on your work and entertainment can accompany you wherever you go. IN SUCH EVENT, ... by Internet or telephone (toll charges may apply). Your operating system offers exciting features, multimedia enjoyment, and easy Internet access. With your new Toshiba notebook computer, your computer. NOTE Certain Microsoft® software product(s) included with this computer may not include user manuals or all program functionality....
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... on page 138. The computer will display the message: "An Internet connection could not be found, a window will pause for a moment while checking for an Internet account, you must either connect the built-in which windows appear, may vary according to your software setup choices. Click Next to the Internet and click... Setup Wizard guides you through steps to set up your software. 1 From the welcome screen click Next to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of windows displayed, and the order in modem to a telephone line or establish a Local Area Network (LAN) connection.
... on page 138. The computer will display the message: "An Internet connection could not be found, a window will pause for a moment while checking for an Internet account, you must either connect the built-in which windows appear, may vary according to your software setup choices. Click Next to the Internet and click... Setup Wizard guides you through steps to set up your software. 1 From the welcome screen click Next to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of windows displayed, and the order in modem to a telephone line or establish a Local Area Network (LAN) connection.
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... power cord/cable to a live electrical outlet. The AC power light on a cord/cable; never run a cord/cable through a pinch point such as a door or window; The computer's main battery light gives you an indication of the above may damage the cables, and/or result in a fire or electric shock, possibly...
... power cord/cable to a live electrical outlet. The AC power light on a cord/cable; never run a cord/cable through a pinch point such as a door or window; The computer's main battery light gives you an indication of the above may damage the cables, and/or result in a fire or electric shock, possibly...
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... or enabling the TouchPad The TouchPad is much smaller than the display screen, moving your cursor across the TouchPad in rapid succession. The Control Panel window appears. Check your cursor, you are using. To double-tap, press the primary button twice in the desired direction. The control buttons are adjacent to...
... or enabling the TouchPad The TouchPad is much smaller than the display screen, moving your cursor across the TouchPad in rapid succession. The Control Panel window appears. Check your cursor, you are using. To double-tap, press the primary button twice in the desired direction. The control buttons are adjacent to...
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.... 8 Close the Printers and Other Hardware window. 9 Close the Control Panel window. You can also use a hot key to disable or enable the TouchPad. See, "Disabling or enabling the TouchPad" on page 247. Getting Started Using the ...computer for the first time 57 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click Mouse Properties. The Mouse Properties window appears. 4 Click the TouchPAD ON/OFF tab. The TouchPAD ON/OFF tab appears. Sample Mouse Properties window, TouchPAD ON/OFF tab 5 Select Disable or Enable, whichever is appropriate. 6 Click Apply. 7 Click OK.
.... 8 Close the Printers and Other Hardware window. 9 Close the Control Panel window. You can also use a hot key to disable or enable the TouchPad. See, "Disabling or enabling the TouchPad" on page 247. Getting Started Using the ...computer for the first time 57 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click Mouse Properties. The Mouse Properties window appears. 4 Click the TouchPAD ON/OFF tab. The TouchPAD ON/OFF tab appears. Sample Mouse Properties window, TouchPAD ON/OFF tab 5 Select Disable or Enable, whichever is appropriate. 6 Click Apply. 7 Click OK.
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... Hibernation mode, data will be lost. The Turn off the computer using the Start menu. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off.
... Hibernation mode, data will be lost. The Turn off the computer using the Start menu. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off.
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... installation process. Getting Started Connecting a printer 67 2 Plug the printer's power cable into a live electrical outlet. The Add Printer Wizard appears. The Printers and Faxes window appears. 2 Click Add a printer. Setting up the printer once. 1 Click Start, Printers and Faxes.
... installation process. Getting Started Connecting a printer 67 2 Plug the printer's power cable into a live electrical outlet. The Add Printer Wizard appears. The Printers and Faxes window appears. 2 Click Add a printer. Setting up the printer once. 1 Click Start, Printers and Faxes.
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... system settings to the hard disk so that when you turn on the computer again, you automatically return to where you are not connected. The Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition operating system uses the Shut down command to power down the computer if you are connected to... a Windows® network server (domain server) or the Turn Off command if you are not using it for a longer period, power down the computer. Getting Started ...
... system settings to the hard disk so that when you turn on the computer again, you automatically return to where you are not connected. The Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition operating system uses the Shut down command to power down the computer if you are connected to... a Windows® network server (domain server) or the Turn Off command if you are not using it for a longer period, power down the computer. Getting Started ...
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.... ❖ If you that action (Nothing, Standby, Hibernate). Alternatives include: ❖ Using Hot Key combinations ❖ Opening and closing the display panel ❖ Pressing the Windows Security button on the front of these actions will occur: ❖ If you have an action feature set , the computer beeps to notify you have...
.... ❖ If you that action (Nothing, Standby, Hibernate). Alternatives include: ❖ Using Hot Key combinations ❖ Opening and closing the display panel ❖ Pressing the Windows Security button on the front of these actions will occur: ❖ If you have an action feature set , the computer beeps to notify you have...
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Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 79 Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys, providing all the functionality of the page. ❖ The lowercase letter l (el) and the numeral 1 are not interchangeable. ❖ The uppercase letter O and ...
Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 79 Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys, providing all the functionality of the page. ❖ The lowercase letter l (el) and the numeral 1 are not interchangeable. ❖ The uppercase letter O and ...
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..., see "Hot Keys" on page 240. For more information, see "Fn-esse" on page 161, or "Hot Keys" on page 240. Windows® special keys Start key Application key Sample Windows® special keys Your computer's keyboard has two keys, located at the topright of them form the numeric and cursor overlay...
..., see "Hot Keys" on page 240. For more information, see "Fn-esse" on page 161, or "Hot Keys" on page 240. Windows® special keys Start key Application key Sample Windows® special keys Your computer's keyboard has two keys, located at the topright of them form the numeric and cursor overlay...
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... F10 simultaneously. To find the file, use the overlay keys, then release Shift to return to open the program first, you use My Computer or Windows® Explorer. The numeric mode light on your desktop
... F10 simultaneously. To find the file, use the overlay keys, then release Shift to return to open the program first, you use My Computer or Windows® Explorer. The numeric mode light on your desktop
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...a program, the operating system usually puts an icon in the Programs menu, you should know the file name and location of the program's window. Windows® Explorer gives you a view of each drive and folder on your computer. If your computer's contents as an example: 1 Click ...click the Close button in the All Programs menu, follow these steps which lists programs and program groups. Starting a program from Windows® Explorer. To use the Windows® WordPad program as a hierarchy or "tree." Starting a program from the Start menu, Explorer, and the Run dialog ...
...a program, the operating system usually puts an icon in the Programs menu, you should know the file name and location of the program's window. Windows® Explorer gives you a view of each drive and folder on your computer. If your computer's contents as an example: 1 Click ...click the Close button in the All Programs menu, follow these steps which lists programs and program groups. Starting a program from Windows® Explorer. To use the Windows® WordPad program as a hierarchy or "tree." Starting a program from the Start menu, Explorer, and the Run dialog ...
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...within the Program Files folder. 7 In the left pane of the window, click Windows NT. 8 In the left pane of the window, click the folder containing the program, in the upper-right corner of the program's window. To close the program, click the Close button in this case Program... Files. Learning the Basics Starting a program 85 This example opens WordPad using Windows Explorer. 1 Click Start, then point to All Programs. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 In the left pane of the window, click My Computer to start WordPad: 1 Click Start, then click Run. The ...
...within the Program Files folder. 7 In the left pane of the window, click Windows NT. 8 In the left pane of the window, click the folder containing the program, in the upper-right corner of the program's window. To close the program, click the Close button in this case Program... Files. Learning the Basics Starting a program 85 This example opens WordPad using Windows Explorer. 1 Click Start, then point to All Programs. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 In the left pane of the window, click My Computer to start WordPad: 1 Click Start, then click Run. The ...