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...device. EU Declaration of Conformity ❖ This device complies with the essential requirements of this product to be operated indoors and away from windows to 5.85 GHz bands. 9 Operation is subject to licensing. Industry Canada requires this device. ETS 300 328 Technical requirements for harmful ...are allocated as per standards: EN 60950 Safety of the 5.25 GHz to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 GHz to provide maximum shielding. English: Hereby, TOSHIBA Corp. Europe - Si le matriel (ou son antenne d'emission) est installe a l'exterieur, il doit faire l'objet d'une licence. These radar ...
...device. EU Declaration of Conformity ❖ This device complies with the essential requirements of this product to be operated indoors and away from windows to 5.85 GHz bands. 9 Operation is subject to licensing. Industry Canada requires this device. ETS 300 328 Technical requirements for harmful ...are allocated as per standards: EN 60950 Safety of the 5.25 GHz to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 GHz to provide maximum shielding. English: Hereby, TOSHIBA Corp. Europe - Si le matriel (ou son antenne d'emission) est installe a l'exterieur, il doit faire l'objet d'une licence. These radar ...
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... Corporation. DirectX, Active Desktop, DirectShow, and Windows Media are those of this material may be regulated due to environmental considerations. Dolby - Other trademarks and trade names are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Computer disposal information ...This product contains mercury. Disposal of their respective companies. ConfigFree is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Manufactured by Toshiba under license. and any use of their respective owners. All other countries. TouchPad is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories....
... Corporation. DirectX, Active Desktop, DirectShow, and Windows Media are those of this material may be regulated due to environmental considerations. Dolby - Other trademarks and trade names are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Computer disposal information ...This product contains mercury. Disposal of their respective companies. ConfigFree is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Manufactured by Toshiba under license. and any use of their respective owners. All other countries. TouchPad is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories....
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... 77 Using the keyboard 78 Character keys 79 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 79 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 80 Function keys 80 Windows® special keys 81 Overlay keys 81 Starting a program 83 Saving your work 84 Saving files 84 Printing your work 86 Backing up your work...
... 77 Using the keyboard 78 Character keys 79 Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard 79 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 80 Function keys 80 Windows® special keys 81 Overlay keys 81 Starting a program 83 Saving your work 84 Saving files 84 Printing your work 86 Backing up your work...
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...of the external display....129 Display limitations 130 Using tablet mode 130 Preparing to use the tablet 131 Using tablet mode 132 Using the Toshiba tablet pen 134 Returning the computer to its original configuration 135 Using the i.LINK® port 135 Using PC Cards 135 Inserting ...or Hibernate while using the SD™ card 139 Removing an optional SD™ card 140 Chapter 5: Exploring Your Computer's Features.......141 Windows® XP special features 141 Personalizing your desktop 142 Customizing the taskbar 142 Bringing the world to your desktop 143 Changing desktop and ...
...of the external display....129 Display limitations 130 Using tablet mode 130 Preparing to use the tablet 131 Using tablet mode 132 Using the Toshiba tablet pen 134 Returning the computer to its original configuration 135 Using the i.LINK® port 135 Using PC Cards 135 Inserting ...or Hibernate while using the SD™ card 139 Removing an optional SD™ card 140 Chapter 5: Exploring Your Computer's Features.......141 Windows® XP special features 141 Personalizing your desktop 142 Customizing the taskbar 142 Bringing the world to your desktop 143 Changing desktop and ...
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... Utility 170 Cross Menu Utility 174 TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Utility 176 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 177 TOSHIBA SD Memory Card Format 178 TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility 179 Chapter 7: Keeping Your Files Safe 181 Using passwords in the Windows ® operating system 181 User-level passwords 182 Setting a user-level password 182 ...190 Chapter 8: If Something Goes Wrong 191 Problems that are easy to fix 191 Problems when you turn on the computer............193 The Windows ® operating system is not working..195 Using Startup options to fix problems 196 Internet problems 197
... Utility 170 Cross Menu Utility 174 TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Utility 176 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 177 TOSHIBA SD Memory Card Format 178 TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility 179 Chapter 7: Keeping Your Files Safe 181 Using passwords in the Windows ® operating system 181 User-level passwords 182 Setting a user-level password 182 ...190 Chapter 8: If Something Goes Wrong 191 Problems that are easy to fix 191 Problems when you turn on the computer............193 The Windows ® operating system is not working..195 Using Startup options to fix problems 196 Internet problems 197
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35 Contents The Windows® XP operating system can help you 197 Resolving a hardware conflict 198 A plan of action 198 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .....199 Fixing a problem ... 218 DVD operating problems 221 Develop good computing habits 224 Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP 225 If you need further assistance 231 Before you contact Toshiba 231 Contacting Toshiba 232 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 233 Toshiba's worldwide offices 233 Appendix A: Hot Keys 235 Volume Mute 235 Password security 236 Without a password...
35 Contents The Windows® XP operating system can help you 197 Resolving a hardware conflict 198 A plan of action 198 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .....199 Fixing a problem ... 218 DVD operating problems 221 Develop good computing habits 224 Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP 225 If you need further assistance 231 Before you contact Toshiba 231 Contacting Toshiba 232 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 233 Toshiba's worldwide offices 233 Appendix A: Hot Keys 235 Volume Mute 235 Password security 236 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. NOTE Certain Microsoft® software ...IN SUCH EVENT, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE THE PRODUCT IF YOU DO NOT FULLY COMPLY WITH THE PRODUCT ACTIVATION PROCEDURES. With your Toshiba notebook computer, your computer. Some software may differ from its retail version (if available), and may use technological measures for copy protection. Introduction Welcome...
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. NOTE Certain Microsoft® software ...IN SUCH EVENT, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE THE PRODUCT IF YOU DO NOT FULLY COMPLY WITH THE PRODUCT ACTIVATION PROCEDURES. With your Toshiba notebook computer, your computer. Some software may differ from its retail version (if available), and may use technological measures for copy protection. Introduction Welcome...
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... the modem" on your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you choose your software setup choices. If an Internet connection could not be found, a window will pause for a moment while checking for an Internet connection. Click Next to a network, consult your system administrator before 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 which windows appear, may vary according to the Internet and click Next. The first time you turn on page 65. Getting Started ...
... the modem" on your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you choose your software setup choices. If an Internet connection could not be found, a window will pause for a moment while checking for an Internet connection. Click Next to a network, consult your system administrator before 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 which windows appear, may vary according to the Internet and click Next. The first time you turn on page 65. Getting Started ...
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... adapter or a Battery Charger. never place heavy objects on the system indicator glows green. never run a cord/cable through a pinch point such as a door or window; Never attempt to connect or disconnect a power plug with the cord/cable or plug; never place a cord/cable near a heat source; never attempt to fasten...
... adapter or a Battery Charger. never place heavy objects on the system indicator glows green. never run a cord/cable through a pinch point such as a door or window; Never attempt to connect or disconnect a power plug with the cord/cable or plug; never place a cord/cable near a heat source; never attempt to fasten...
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... you use a standard Phillips No. 1 screwdriver that is on the base of the computer. The Turn off the computer. The operating system turns off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. If the computer is in the memory expansion slots on , begin at step 1; You will become hot.
... you use a standard Phillips No. 1 screwdriver that is on the base of the computer. The Turn off the computer. The operating system turns off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. If the computer is in the memory expansion slots on , begin at step 1; You will become hot.
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... for further instructions. If your printer documentation for use. You only need a suitable USB cable, which may come with your printer. The Printers and Faxes window appears. 64 Getting Started Connecting a printer To make the connection, you need to set up the printer once. 1 Click Start, Printers and Faxes. Refer to...
... for further instructions. If your printer documentation for use. You only need a suitable USB cable, which may come with your printer. The Printers and Faxes window appears. 64 Getting Started Connecting a printer To make the connection, you need to set up the printer once. 1 Click Start, Printers and Faxes. Refer to...
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... the secondary button depends on a mouse. Disabling or enabling the TouchPad The TouchPad is positioned, you are using. The TouchPAD ON/OFF tab view window appears. The control buttons are adjacent to the left one and corresponds to the TouchPad and are used like the buttons on the program you... to open a program or file, or to get information about an icon. Check your program's documentation to the right mouse button. The Mouse Properties window appears. 4 Click the TouchPAD ON/OFF tab. It usually corresponds to find whether it uses the secondary mouse button. The Control Panel...
... the secondary button depends on a mouse. Disabling or enabling the TouchPad The TouchPad is positioned, you are using. The TouchPAD ON/OFF tab view window appears. The control buttons are adjacent to the left one and corresponds to the TouchPad and are used like the buttons on the program you... to open a program or file, or to get information about an icon. Check your program's documentation to the right mouse button. The Mouse Properties window appears. 4 Click the TouchPAD ON/OFF tab. It usually corresponds to find whether it uses the secondary mouse button. The Control Panel...
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Getting Started Using the TouchPad™ 69 Sample Mouse Properties window 5 Select Disable or Enable, whichever is appropriate. 6 Click Apply. 7 Click OK. The Mouse Properties window closes. 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 241.
Getting Started Using the TouchPad™ 69 Sample Mouse Properties window 5 Select Disable or Enable, whichever is appropriate. 6 Click Apply. 7 Click OK. The Mouse Properties window closes. 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 241.
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For more information, see "Display modes" on page 240. The Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition operating system uses the Shut down command to power down the computer. Turning off the computer It is a good idea ... resolution on the fly; Guidelines for powering off the computer: ❖ If you have work in Primary Landscape mode, you can use FN + Spacebar to a Windows® network server (domain server) or the Turn Off command if you automatically return to fully charge the main battery. When the battery light glows...
For more information, see "Display modes" on page 240. The Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition operating system uses the Shut down command to power down the computer. Turning off the computer It is a good idea ... resolution on the fly; Guidelines for powering off the computer: ❖ If you have work in Primary Landscape mode, you can use FN + Spacebar to a Windows® network server (domain server) or the Turn Off command if you automatically return to fully charge the main battery. When the battery light glows...
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See "Toshiba Hardware Setup" on page 169. ❖ If you have the audible warning set , the computer will beep to notify you are finished using the computer, ... computer will perform that it is still on. Alternatives include: ❖ Using Hot Key combinations ❖ Opening and closing the display panel ❖ Pressing the Windows Security button on page 90. Getting Started Turning off the computer. Closing the display panel When you that action (Nothing, Standby, Hibernate). If you close...
See "Toshiba Hardware Setup" on page 169. ❖ If you have the audible warning set , the computer will beep to notify you are finished using the computer, ... computer will perform that it is still on. Alternatives include: ❖ Using Hot Key combinations ❖ Opening and closing the display panel ❖ Pressing the Windows Security button on page 90. Getting Started Turning off the computer. Closing the display panel When you that action (Nothing, Standby, Hibernate). If you close...
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Label the backup copies clearly and store them in a safe place. Consult your Windows® XP operating system documentation for more information on these and other removable storage media) on a regular basis. If you do not let the operating ... the computer" on it unless you may be lost. Keyboard Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys, providing all the data on page 90. TECHNICAL NOTE: The operating system records information, such as new icon positions may lose all the...
Label the backup copies clearly and store them in a safe place. Consult your Windows® XP operating system documentation for more information on these and other removable storage media) on a regular basis. If you do not let the operating ... the computer" on it unless you may be lost. Keyboard Using the keyboard Your computer's keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function keys, and special Windows® keys, providing all the data on page 90. TECHNICAL NOTE: The operating system records information, such as new icon positions may lose all the...
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... with numbers and symbols on a desktop computer's keyboard. & 7 Home 7 U ∗ 8 8 ( 9 PgUp 9 I O ) 0 ∗ P 4 5 J K End 1 2 M Ins 0 6 - Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 81 Windows® special keys Start key Application key Windows® special keys Your computer's keyboard has two keys, located at the topright of the keyboard, that have special functions in the...
... with numbers and symbols on a desktop computer's keyboard. & 7 Home 7 U ∗ 8 8 ( 9 PgUp 9 I O ) 0 ∗ P 4 5 J K End 1 2 M Ins 0 6 - Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 81 Windows® special keys Start key Application key Windows® special keys Your computer's keyboard has two keys, located at the topright of the keyboard, that have special functions in the...
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... the information you have the following options: ❖ Double-click the icon for the program on your desktop ❖ Use the Start menu ❖ Use Windows® Explorer to work on the keyboard indicator panel goes out. The cursor control mode light on . If you prefer to open the program first... the numeric keys Procedure Press Fn and Shift simultaneously while you type the letters Press and hold down Shift while you use My Computer or Windows® Explorer.
... the information you have the following options: ❖ Double-click the icon for the program on your desktop ❖ Use the Start menu ❖ Use Windows® Explorer to work on the keyboard indicator panel goes out. The cursor control mode light on . If you prefer to open the program first... the numeric keys Procedure Press Fn and Shift simultaneously while you type the letters Press and hold down Shift while you use My Computer or Windows® Explorer.
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... box If your main battery fully discharges, your information will be configured to warn you when the battery is all you created a new document, your Windows program, click Save. Your computer can be lost.
... box If your main battery fully discharges, your information will be configured to warn you when the battery is all you created a new document, your Windows program, click Save. Your computer can be lost.
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...menu and give the new file a different name. Any file name with a .doc extension. Creating your file correctly. File names The Windows XP operating system supports long file names which can contain up to no more than eight characters. Some applications do not support long file ... a particular format. HINT: To make another copy of ".doc" is unlikely to be a Microsoft Word file. TECHNICAL NOTE: By default, the Windows® XP operating system does not show file extensions. For information on showing or hiding file extensions, see your file to recognize a strange extension...
...menu and give the new file a different name. Any file name with a .doc extension. Creating your file correctly. File names The Windows XP operating system supports long file names which can contain up to no more than eight characters. Some applications do not support long file ... a particular format. HINT: To make another copy of ".doc" is unlikely to be a Microsoft Word file. TECHNICAL NOTE: By default, the Windows® XP operating system does not show file extensions. For information on showing or hiding file extensions, see your file to recognize a strange extension...