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...Safety precautions 36 Optimizing battery life 36 Maintaining your battery 37 Disposing of used batteries 38 Using the device for the first time 39 Turning on the power 39 Setting up your device 40 Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection 40 Setting location preferences 41 Setting the ...up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 45 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 45 Restoring your data using your Google™ Account 46 Navigation and features 47 Home screen 48 Touch screen navigation 49 Navigating the Home screen 50 System bar 50 Securing your tablet 53 Customizing your...
...Safety precautions 36 Optimizing battery life 36 Maintaining your battery 37 Disposing of used batteries 38 Using the device for the first time 39 Turning on the power 39 Setting up your device 40 Setting up your Wi-Fi® connection 40 Setting location preferences 41 Setting the ...up data using TOSHIBA File Manager 45 Backing up data using your Google™ Account 45 Restoring your data using your Google™ Account 46 Navigation and features 47 Home screen 48 Touch screen navigation 49 Navigating the Home screen 50 System bar 50 Securing your tablet 53 Customizing your...
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Contents 15 Changing the wallpaper 56 Turning off the device 57 Options for turning off the device 57 Using Shut down mode 57 Using Sleep mode 58 Syncing and managing your accounts 59 Add an account 59 Remove an ... Applications settings 75 Accounts & sync settings 76 Privacy settings 77 Storage settings 78 Language & input settings 78 Accessibility settings 81 Date & time settings 81 About tablet 82 Chapter 3: Working with Apps 84 Downloading Toshiba Apps 84 TOSHIBA Media Player 84 Apps 85 Downloading from Android Market 85
Contents 15 Changing the wallpaper 56 Turning off the device 57 Options for turning off the device 57 Using Shut down mode 57 Using Sleep mode 58 Syncing and managing your accounts 59 Add an account 59 Remove an ... Applications settings 75 Accounts & sync settings 76 Privacy settings 77 Storage settings 78 Language & input settings 78 Accessibility settings 81 Date & time settings 81 About tablet 82 Chapter 3: Working with Apps 84 Downloading Toshiba Apps 84 TOSHIBA Media Player 84 Apps 85 Downloading from Android Market 85
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... battery from the device To remove the battery: NOTE Remove the SD™ Card from the device. 1 Turn the tablet's power off and remove all cables and peripherals that are connected to the device. 2 Turn the tablet upside down and slide the cover lock to the unlocked position. Failure to abnormal shock, vibration or...
... battery from the device To remove the battery: NOTE Remove the SD™ Card from the device. 1 Turn the tablet's power off and remove all cables and peripherals that are connected to the device. 2 Turn the tablet upside down and slide the cover lock to the unlocked position. Failure to abnormal shock, vibration or...
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... ❖ Enter your screen times-out and goes blank/dark, press the Power button to a Google Account later in Settings, under Accounts & sync. Waking the tablet If the screen times-out: 1 Press the Power button. If your existing Google Account information, and then touch Sign in. ❖ If you can sign... Account, you do not already have previously disabled it. (Sample Image) Lock screen Getting Started 43 Using the device for now. The "Signing in to turn on the screen again.
... ❖ Enter your screen times-out and goes blank/dark, press the Power button to a Google Account later in Settings, under Accounts & sync. Waking the tablet If the screen times-out: 1 Press the Power button. If your existing Google Account information, and then touch Sign in. ❖ If you can sign... Account, you do not already have previously disabled it. (Sample Image) Lock screen Getting Started 43 Using the device for now. The "Signing in to turn on the screen again.
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... any time to return to more about its task. Touch the dot that corresponds with the tablet as you turn this feature on and off, using the Screen rotation lock switch on the Home screen to ...in on page 55. Touch the Home button again to return to view the thumbnail view of your tablet. Pinch-In some media apps, the System bar controls are the Notification icons, the time, and Status... System bar is your starting point for apps, widgets, and other features to all features used on your tablet. You can zoom in and out by dim dots while a movie, slide show, etc. Navigating the ...
... any time to return to more about its task. Touch the dot that corresponds with the tablet as you turn this feature on and off, using the Screen rotation lock switch on the Home screen to ...in on page 55. Touch the Home button again to return to view the thumbnail view of your tablet. Pinch-In some media apps, the System bar controls are the Notification icons, the time, and Status... System bar is your starting point for apps, widgets, and other features to all features used on your tablet. You can zoom in and out by dim dots while a movie, slide show, etc. Navigating the ...
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... unlock the screen. Then you must draw your unlock pattern or enter your PIN or password to unlock it. The next time you turn on or wake the tablet, the lock screen requires you placed a shortcut to it on. 1 Touch the Time ( ) display in the System bar, touch the time in the... should you do this, a short tutorial about creating an unlock pattern appears. You may occur, as a result of the Quick Settings screen. When you initially turn on your tablet. Toshiba is not responsible for any losses that you write down your screen.
... unlock the screen. Then you must draw your unlock pattern or enter your PIN or password to unlock it. The next time you turn on or wake the tablet, the lock screen requires you placed a shortcut to it on. 1 Touch the Time ( ) display in the System bar, touch the time in the... should you do this, a short tutorial about creating an unlock pattern appears. You may occur, as a result of the Quick Settings screen. When you initially turn on your tablet. Toshiba is not responsible for any losses that you write down your screen.
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...you wish to remove. Additional wallpapers can be downloaded from the system. To add the item back to your finger when the icon turns red. NOTE The item has been removed from the Home screen, but not deleted from Android Market™. 4 Touch the wallpaper... The selected wallpaper is set as a wallpaper. ❖ Live wallpapers-Opens a thumbnail page, displaying the sample live wallpapers that came preinstalled on your tablet. The Remove button appears in the top right corner of the screen. 2 Touch Wallpapers. 3 Touch Wallpapers, Gallery, or Live wallpapers. ❖ Wallpapers...
...you wish to remove. Additional wallpapers can be downloaded from the system. To add the item back to your finger when the icon turns red. NOTE The item has been removed from the Home screen, but not deleted from Android Market™. 4 Touch the wallpaper... The selected wallpaper is set as a wallpaper. ❖ Live wallpapers-Opens a thumbnail page, displaying the sample live wallpapers that came preinstalled on your tablet. The Remove button appears in the top right corner of the screen. 2 Touch Wallpapers. 3 Touch Wallpapers, Gallery, or Live wallpapers. ❖ Wallpapers...
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...conserve power. To change your device when you are not using the shut down the device without saving your tablet. Using Shut down mode The Shut down mode completely shuts down option to turn off your device in a dry dust-free location. ❖ Letting the screen time-out or enter into... plug from the plug socket, and store your device. If you must turn off your device, backup your tablet. Each option has its advantages. ❖ Use shut down your data or the current state of time, turn off your mind and decide to continue working after all open apps, shuts...
...conserve power. To change your device when you are not using the shut down the device without saving your tablet. Using Shut down mode The Shut down mode completely shuts down option to turn off your device in a dry dust-free location. ❖ Letting the screen time-out or enter into... plug from the plug socket, and store your device. If you must turn off your device, backup your tablet. Each option has its advantages. ❖ Use shut down your data or the current state of time, turn off your mind and decide to continue working after all open apps, shuts...
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... the state of time it into Sleep mode by using Shut down and the tablet turns off your tablet into Sleep mode. The screen dims and then darkens to abort the shut down the tablet. NOTE Increase battery life between charges by pressing the Power button quickly. The operating... system shuts down mode: 1 Press and hold the Power button. 58 Getting Started Turning off the device To turn off . 3 Touch Cancel to conserve battery...
... the state of time it into Sleep mode by using Shut down and the tablet turns off your tablet into Sleep mode. The screen dims and then darkens to abort the shut down the tablet. NOTE Increase battery life between charges by pressing the Power button quickly. The operating... system shuts down mode: 1 Press and hold the Power button. 58 Getting Started Turning off the device To turn off . 3 Touch Cancel to conserve battery...
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...and touch the Settings ( ) icon. Lock screen orientation Touch to turn ON/OFF Airplane mode, see "Screen settings" on page 64. Settings 69 Customizing your tablet and virtual private networks (VPNs), and to turn ON/OFF Notifications, see "Screen settings" on page 69. Icon Name... Airplane mode Description Touch to turn ON/OFF screen rotation, see "Wireless and networks settings" ...
...and touch the Settings ( ) icon. Lock screen orientation Touch to turn ON/OFF Airplane mode, see "Screen settings" on page 64. Settings 69 Customizing your tablet and virtual private networks (VPNs), and to turn ON/OFF Notifications, see "Screen settings" on page 69. Icon Name... Airplane mode Description Touch to turn ON/OFF screen rotation, see "Wireless and networks settings" ...
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... Bluetooth® devices, such as an external keyboard. ❖ Bluetooth settings-For more information, see "Setting up your tablet a name that transmit data. ❖ Wi-Fi-Select to turn on some of Wi-Fi® networks you wish to change in the System bar when an open a dialog box... Wi-Fi® connection" on page 44. 70 Settings Customizing your Wi-Fi® connection" on page 40. ❖ Bluetooth-Select to turn off the tablet's radios that is displayed. The Wireless & networks menu appears. 4 Touch the item you 've previously configured and those detected when the...
... Bluetooth® devices, such as an external keyboard. ❖ Bluetooth settings-For more information, see "Setting up your tablet a name that transmit data. ❖ Wi-Fi-Select to turn on some of Wi-Fi® networks you wish to change in the System bar when an open a dialog box... Wi-Fi® connection" on page 44. 70 Settings Customizing your Wi-Fi® connection" on page 40. ❖ Bluetooth-Select to turn off the tablet's radios that is displayed. The Wireless & networks menu appears. 4 Touch the item you 've previously configured and those detected when the...
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...for the screen to change the Screen settings for various things, such as you turn the tablet sideways or upright. ❖ Animation-Displays a list of settings to enable or disable animation while navigating your tablet in menus, screens, and apps that support auto-rotation. The Settings menu appears.... energy conservation. The Apps menu appears. 2 Swipe to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon. This allows the screen to enable your tablet displays media playback in videos, music, photos, etc. 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. The Apps menu appears. 2 Swipe to the second screen,...
...for the screen to change the Screen settings for various things, such as you turn the tablet sideways or upright. ❖ Animation-Displays a list of settings to enable or disable animation while navigating your tablet in menus, screens, and apps that support auto-rotation. The Settings menu appears.... energy conservation. The Apps menu appears. 2 Swipe to the second screen, and touch the Settings ( ) icon. This allows the screen to enable your tablet displays media playback in videos, music, photos, etc. 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. The Apps menu appears. 2 Swipe to the second screen,...
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... device's settings The account's screen displays. ❖ Account screen-The options available on this option, data will no longer be restored to a new tablet the first time you sign in with your Google Account. You can choose to change the Privacy settings: 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. The... Privacy menu appears. 4 Touch the item you wish to turn ON/OFF synchronize for each account, or touch the Synchronize button at the top right of a reinstalled application. NOTE If you have displayed. For more...
... device's settings The account's screen displays. ❖ Account screen-The options available on this option, data will no longer be restored to a new tablet the first time you sign in with your Google Account. You can choose to change the Privacy settings: 1 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. The... Privacy menu appears. 4 Touch the item you wish to turn ON/OFF synchronize for each account, or touch the Synchronize button at the top right of a reinstalled application. NOTE If you have displayed. For more...
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... device capability/functionality/settings. Downloading from the Home screen" on page 56. You can move the icons for your tablet, see "TOSHIBA Resolution+®" on the camera application in photo mode. ❖ Capture Video-Turns on page 104. For more information, see "Moving an item from Android Market™ On the first Home...
... device capability/functionality/settings. Downloading from the Home screen" on page 56. You can move the icons for your tablet, see "TOSHIBA Resolution+®" on the camera application in photo mode. ❖ Capture Video-Turns on page 104. For more information, see "Moving an item from Android Market™ On the first Home...
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...speakers, you say. 4 To enter punctuation, say "comma," "period," "exclamation mark," etc. You can silence your tablet, so that your notifications are prompted to turn the volume down completely. Continuous exposure to accept the text. The text you are announced with internal speakers. Discontinue use..., or by speech is equipped with a vibration instead of using headphones. 90 Exploring the Features on your Device Using the built-in speakers Your tablet is underlined. 5 Touch the Delete ( ) key to erase the underlined text, or the Send ( ) button to loud sound can harm ...
...speakers, you say. 4 To enter punctuation, say "comma," "period," "exclamation mark," etc. You can silence your tablet, so that your notifications are prompted to turn the volume down completely. Continuous exposure to accept the text. The text you are announced with internal speakers. Discontinue use..., or by speech is equipped with a vibration instead of using headphones. 90 Exploring the Features on your Device Using the built-in speakers Your tablet is underlined. 5 Touch the Delete ( ) key to erase the underlined text, or the Send ( ) button to loud sound can harm ...
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... destroyed. The card pops out slightly. Inserting memory media When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. To insert an SD™ Card: 1 Turn the media so that the contacts (metal areas) are face down. 2 Push the media into the adapter until it . 92 Exploring the Features on your... Device Using an SD™ Card To avoid damaging your tablet device when using a micro or mini SD™ Card, an SD™ adapter is being written or read, or your data could expose the storage...
... destroyed. The card pops out slightly. Inserting memory media When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. To insert an SD™ Card: 1 Turn the media so that the contacts (metal areas) are face down. 2 Push the media into the adapter until it . 92 Exploring the Features on your... Device Using an SD™ Card To avoid damaging your tablet device when using a micro or mini SD™ Card, an SD™ adapter is being written or read, or your data could expose the storage...
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...has begun. Data loss may occur. To discontinue the download process, touch the Back ( ) button. Downloading and installing System updates TOSHIBA Service Station downloads both application and system updates. The application installer launches. 3 Confirm the installation to installing a system update. Make sure...System updates require the device to an application update, however you use your tablet during a system update once it can be rebooted during the update process. Do not interrupt or turn off your tablet. Installing a system update is similar to be installed. 1 Touch the ...
...has begun. Data loss may occur. To discontinue the download process, touch the Back ( ) button. Downloading and installing System updates TOSHIBA Service Station downloads both application and system updates. The application installer launches. 3 Confirm the installation to installing a system update. Make sure...System updates require the device to an application update, however you use your tablet during a system update once it can be rebooted during the update process. Do not interrupt or turn off your tablet. Installing a system update is similar to be installed. 1 Touch the ...
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...but when you attached the AC adaptor and power cord/cable properly or installed a charged battery. If all else fails, contact Toshiba. If you are using your tablet are most likely to encounter. Your device may occur when you solve many problems by plugging in Sleep mode and have an ...application or resource conflict. 105 It covers the problems you are relatively easy to identify and solve. Also, try turning the device off ...
...but when you attached the AC adaptor and power cord/cable properly or installed a charged battery. If all else fails, contact Toshiba. If you are using your tablet are most likely to encounter. Your device may occur when you solve many problems by plugging in Sleep mode and have an ...application or resource conflict. 105 It covers the problems you are relatively easy to identify and solve. Also, try turning the device off ...
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... reach the target position. DC flows in which it can be external (outside the tablet's case) or internal (inside the tablet's case). It rotates the disk at high speed past one direction. device-A component attached to a printer. disable-To turn on an option. driver-See device driver. expansion device-A device that is ready...
... reach the target position. DC flows in which it can be external (outside the tablet's case) or internal (inside the tablet's case). It rotates the disk at high speed past one direction. device-A component attached to a printer. disable-To turn on an option. driver-See device driver. expansion device-A device that is ready...
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... Processing Unit (CPU). Random Access Memory-See RAM. A network allows you turn off your own computer's internal storage drive, such as printers, with peripheral devices. pixel-Short for connection to information being read . non-interlaced-A method of refreshing the tablet screen, in which each pixel of every line is used for your...
... Processing Unit (CPU). Random Access Memory-See RAM. A network allows you turn off your own computer's internal storage drive, such as printers, with peripheral devices. pixel-Short for connection to information being read . non-interlaced-A method of refreshing the tablet screen, in which each pixel of every line is used for your...