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Contents Introduction 23 Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around 27 Making sure you have everything 27 Finding where everything is located 28 Front with the display panel closed 28 Back with rear panel closed 29 Back with rear panel open 30 Right side 31 Left side 32 Front with the display panel open 33 Underside 35 Indicator panel lights 36 System indicator panel lights 36 Keyboard indicator panel lights 38 15
Contents Introduction 23 Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around 27 Making sure you have everything 27 Finding where everything is located 28 Front with the display panel closed 28 Back with rear panel closed 29 Back with rear panel open 30 Right side 31 Left side 32 Front with the display panel open 33 Underside 35 Indicator panel lights 36 System indicator panel lights 36 Keyboard indicator panel lights 38 15
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...Turning on the computer 48 Opening the display panel 48 Turning on the power 49 Setting up your software 50 Registering your computer with Toshiba 50 Setting up other devices 50 Turning off the computer 51 Closing the display panel 51 Chapter 3: Connecting Other External Devices 53 Using... display output when you turn on the computer 55 Adjusting the quality of the external display 57 Video limitations 57 Using an external keyboard 58 Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key...... 58 Using a mouse 59 Setting up a PS/2 mouse with the AccuPoint II 59 Connecting a local ...
...Turning on the computer 48 Opening the display panel 48 Turning on the power 49 Setting up your software 50 Registering your computer with Toshiba 50 Setting up other devices 50 Turning off the computer 51 Closing the display panel 51 Chapter 3: Connecting Other External Devices 53 Using... display output when you turn on the computer 55 Adjusting the quality of the external display 57 Video limitations 57 Using an external keyboard 58 Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key...... 58 Using a mouse 59 Setting up a PS/2 mouse with the AccuPoint II 59 Connecting a local ...
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... line 76 Using the i.LINK® port 78 Chapter 4: Learning the Basics 79 Computing tips 79 Using the keyboard 80 Character keys 81 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard..... 81 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 82 Function keys 82 Windows special keys 83 Overlay keys 83 Using the... AccuPoint II pointing device 85 Using the TOSHIBA Console button 86 Starting a program 87 Starting a program from the Start menu ...
... line 76 Using the i.LINK® port 78 Chapter 4: Learning the Basics 79 Computing tips 79 Using the keyboard 80 Character keys 81 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard..... 81 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 82 Function keys 82 Windows special keys 83 Overlay keys 83 Using the... AccuPoint II pointing device 85 Using the TOSHIBA Console button 86 Starting a program 87 Starting a program from the Start menu ...
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... 165 Adjusting the color balance 166 Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD 166 Getting help 166 Exiting WinDVD 166 Chapter 8: Toshiba Utilities 167 Fn-esse 168 Starting Fn-esse 168 Using the keyboard or pointing device to assign keys 170 Viewing existing key assignments 171 Changing or removing existing key assignments ....... 172...
... 165 Adjusting the color balance 166 Launching an Internet browser from WinDVD 166 Getting help 166 Exiting WinDVD 166 Chapter 8: Toshiba Utilities 167 Fn-esse 168 Starting Fn-esse 168 Using the keyboard or pointing device to assign keys 170 Viewing existing key assignments 171 Changing or removing existing key assignments ....... 172...
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... Windows XP troubleshooting feature.......... 200 A plan of action 201 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own 201 Memory card problems 204 Power and the batteries 205 Keyboard problems 206 AccuPoint II problems 208 Display problems 208 Disk drive problems 210 Modem problems 212 Problems with the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive...
... Windows XP troubleshooting feature.......... 200 A plan of action 201 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own 201 Memory card problems 204 Power and the batteries 205 Keyboard problems 206 AccuPoint II problems 208 Display problems 208 Disk drive problems 210 Modem problems 212 Problems with the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive...
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...display panel open" on page 33. See "System indicator panel lights" on . _ + DC IN -Lets you connect an optional PS/2-compatible mouse or keyboard. Finding Your Way Around Finding where everything is a connection standard that supports a data transfer rate of several status lights that components may be plugged and... unplugged while the computer is made up of up to the port. You can use an optional Y-cable to connect both a mouse and a keyboard to 12 mega bits per second (Mbps) for USB peripherals. For more information, see "Front with rear panel closed DC IN USB ports PS...
...display panel open" on page 33. See "System indicator panel lights" on . _ + DC IN -Lets you connect an optional PS/2-compatible mouse or keyboard. Finding Your Way Around Finding where everything is a connection standard that supports a data transfer rate of several status lights that components may be plugged and... unplugged while the computer is made up of up to the port. You can use an optional Y-cable to connect both a mouse and a keyboard to 12 mega bits per second (Mbps) for USB peripherals. For more information, see "Front with rear panel closed DC IN USB ports PS...
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... avoid damaging the display panel, be careful when opening and closing it to a comfortable viewing angle. Screen Keyboard Speaker Power button Speaker TOSHIBA Console button CapsLock indicator AccuPoint II pointing device AccuPoint II buttons Keyboard indicator panel Programmable buttons System indicator panel Power button -The power button is located 33 Front with the...
... avoid damaging the display panel, be careful when opening and closing it to a comfortable viewing angle. Screen Keyboard Speaker Power button Speaker TOSHIBA Console button CapsLock indicator AccuPoint II pointing device AccuPoint II buttons Keyboard indicator panel Programmable buttons System indicator panel Power button -The power button is located 33 Front with the...
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...page 50. See "Setting up your hands from the keyboard. For more information, see "Using the TOSHIBA Console button" on page 38 for a description of never having to some common functions. Keyboard indicator panel-These lights provide information about various system ...System indicator panel lights" on page 36 for a description of a full-size keyboard. Keyboard-The 85-key keyboard provides all the functionality of the panel lights. TOSHIBA Console button-This button activates the Toshiba Console. System indicator panel-These lights provide status information about various...
...page 50. See "Setting up your hands from the keyboard. For more information, see "Using the TOSHIBA Console button" on page 38 for a description of never having to some common functions. Keyboard indicator panel-These lights provide information about various system ...System indicator panel lights" on page 36 for a description of a full-size keyboard. Keyboard-The 85-key keyboard provides all the functionality of the panel lights. TOSHIBA Console button-This button activates the Toshiba Console. System indicator panel-These lights provide status information about various...
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... mode. ❖ Glows green when the computer is on page 63. Indicator panel lights Two sets of indicator lights, the system indicator panel and the keyboard indicator lights, display the current state of your system.
... mode. ❖ Glows green when the computer is on page 63. Indicator panel lights Two sets of indicator lights, the system indicator panel and the keyboard indicator lights, display the current state of your system.
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..., see "Using the overlay to type numeric data" on . 38 Finding Your Way Around Indicator panel lights Keyboard indicator panel lights The keyboard indicator lights provide information about keyboard functions. The caps lock key does not affect the number and symbol keys. When this light is on, pressing... front of the key instead of the letter printed on . For more information, see "Using the overlay for cursor control" on the keyboard produces an uppercase (capital) letter. Numlock light-Glows when the numeric overlay is on page 84. Cursor control light-Glows when the cursor...
..., see "Using the overlay to type numeric data" on . 38 Finding Your Way Around Indicator panel lights Keyboard indicator panel lights The keyboard indicator lights provide information about keyboard functions. The caps lock key does not affect the number and symbol keys. When this light is on, pressing... front of the key instead of the letter printed on . For more information, see "Using the overlay for cursor control" on the keyboard produces an uppercase (capital) letter. Numlock light-Glows when the numeric overlay is on page 84. Cursor control light-Glows when the cursor...
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... your torso or neck and look at the screen without slouching. ❖ If you can result in discomfort and possible injury. WARNING: Using the computer keyboard incorrectly can work 41 Keeping yourself comfortable Strain and stress injuries are becoming more common as the screen. If your computer. ❖ Place the computer...
... your torso or neck and look at the screen without slouching. ❖ If you can result in discomfort and possible injury. WARNING: Using the computer keyboard incorrectly can work 41 Keeping yourself comfortable Strain and stress injuries are becoming more common as the screen. If your computer. ❖ Place the computer...
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... positioning of the computer Approximately 90° angles ❖ Position your chair so that it supports the lower curve of your chair so that the keyboard is a primary factor in reducing work Seating and posture When using a conventional chair: ❖ Your knees should be slightly higher than a conventional chair. Lower-back...
... positioning of the computer Approximately 90° angles ❖ Position your chair so that it supports the lower curve of your chair so that the keyboard is a primary factor in reducing work Seating and posture When using a conventional chair: ❖ Your knees should be slightly higher than a conventional chair. Lower-back...
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... "Connecting Other External Devices" on page 53. See "Using a mouse" on page 58 ❖ Connect an external monitor. See "Using an external keyboard" on page 59 ❖ Connect a full-size keyboard. See "Using external display devices" on page 46. See "Connecting the AC adapter" on page 53 ❖ Connect a local printer. See... up to "Setting up your software" on page 50 before you must attach the AC adapter. These components include, but are not limited to, a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards.
... "Connecting Other External Devices" on page 53. See "Using a mouse" on page 58 ❖ Connect an external monitor. See "Using an external keyboard" on page 59 ❖ Connect a full-size keyboard. See "Using external display devices" on page 46. See "Connecting the AC adapter" on page 53 ❖ Connect a local printer. See... up to "Setting up your software" on page 50 before you must attach the AC adapter. These components include, but are not limited to, a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards.
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... can use a key combination on . HINT: You can only connect one to your computer. Making your computer to prevent any PS/2compatible keyboard. For more information about Hardware Setup, see "Toshiba HW Setup" on the Tecra® 9100 Series computer's built-in Fn-esse®, you to connect a PS/2-compatible mouse and a PS/2-compatible...
... can use a key combination on . HINT: You can only connect one to your computer. Making your computer to prevent any PS/2compatible keyboard. For more information about Hardware Setup, see "Toshiba HW Setup" on the Tecra® 9100 Series computer's built-in Fn-esse®, you to connect a PS/2-compatible mouse and a PS/2-compatible...
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... suddenly fails, you will lose all the data on page 103 to a disk may be lost. This precaution is especially important for viruses. Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys, providing all the functionality of a full-size... off the computer, use the Turn Off Computer command or Standby command. 80 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard It's easy to put off backing up because it unless you have a separate backup copy. ❖ Use Error-checking and Disk Defragmenter regularly to conserve ...
... suddenly fails, you will lose all the data on page 103 to a disk may be lost. This precaution is especially important for viruses. Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys, providing all the functionality of a full-size... off the computer, use the Turn Off Computer command or Standby command. 80 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard It's easy to put off backing up because it unless you have a separate backup copy. ❖ Use Error-checking and Disk Defragmenter regularly to conserve ...
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... keys, and a numeric keypad. Pressing the Fn key simultaneously in combination with a standard full-size keyboard, it has fewer keys. Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard Although your computer's keyboard layout is very much like typing on a typewriter, except that: ❖ The space bar creates ...Lock key. The caps lock light next to the caps lock key glows when you to emulate a full-size keyboard. Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 81 Keyboard Character keys Typing with the character keys is compatible with one of the page. ❖ The lowercase letter ...
... keys, and a numeric keypad. Pressing the Fn key simultaneously in combination with a standard full-size keyboard, it has fewer keys. Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard Although your computer's keyboard layout is very much like typing on a typewriter, except that: ❖ The space bar creates ...Lock key. The caps lock light next to the caps lock key glows when you to emulate a full-size keyboard. Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 81 Keyboard Character keys Typing with the character keys is compatible with one of the page. ❖ The lowercase letter ...
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... information, see "Fn-esse" on page 168, or "Hot Keys" on the numeric pad of the keyboard. Used in combination with the Fn key, function keys marked with the Fn key) are the 12 keys at ...the top of the enhanced keyboard. However, some programs assign separate functions to the right and left Ctrl and Alt keys, or to... simultaneously to simulate the Ctrl key on the right side of the enhanced keyboard. ❖ Press Fn and Enter simultaneously to be confused with icons execute specific functions on the full-sized...
... information, see "Fn-esse" on page 168, or "Hot Keys" on the numeric pad of the keyboard. Used in combination with the Fn key, function keys marked with the Fn key) are the 12 keys at ...the top of the enhanced keyboard. However, some programs assign separate functions to the right and left Ctrl and Alt keys, or to... simultaneously to simulate the Ctrl key on the right side of the enhanced keyboard. ❖ Press Fn and Enter simultaneously to be confused with icons execute specific functions on the full-sized...
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...) button Overlay keys The keys with gray numbers and symbols on a desktop computer's keyboard. Numeric and cursor control overlay Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 83 Windows special keys Start key Application key The Windows special keys Your computer's keyboard has two keys that have special functions in Windows: ❖ Start key-Opens...
...) button Overlay keys The keys with gray numbers and symbols on a desktop computer's keyboard. Numeric and cursor control overlay Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 83 Windows special keys Start key Application key The Windows special keys Your computer's keyboard has two keys that have special functions in Windows: ❖ Start key-Opens...
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...Shift while you type the letters. ❖ For uppercase letters, hold down Fn while you type the letters. The numeric mode light on the keyboard indicator panel glows when the numeric overlay is on: ❖ Press and hold down Shift while you type the letters. The numeric mode light ...on , press Fn and F11 simultaneously. To turn the cursor control overlay on . 84 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Using the overlay to type numeric data The keys with the gray arrows and symbols on their right front are the cursor control overlay keys...
...Shift while you type the letters. ❖ For uppercase letters, hold down Fn while you type the letters. The numeric mode light on the keyboard indicator panel glows when the numeric overlay is on: ❖ Press and hold down Shift while you type the letters. The numeric mode light ...on , press Fn and F11 simultaneously. To turn the cursor control overlay on . 84 Learning the Basics Using the keyboard Using the overlay to type numeric data The keys with the gray arrows and symbols on their right front are the cursor control overlay keys...
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... Programmable button Programmable button Primary button Secondary button AccuPoint II keys Accupoint II pointing device-Enables you want the cursor to select items on the keyboard indicator panel goes out. The cursor control mode light on the screen. (If you prefer to use a mouse or trackball, you can be programmed to...
... Programmable button Programmable button Primary button Secondary button AccuPoint II keys Accupoint II pointing device-Enables you want the cursor to select items on the keyboard indicator panel goes out. The cursor control mode light on the screen. (If you prefer to use a mouse or trackball, you can be programmed to...