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...Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 37 Creating recovery media 38 Restoring from recovery media 41 Refresh your PC (with user's data 42 Reset your PC 44 Installing drivers and applications 47 Using the TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device 48 Using the touch pad 49 Adjusting touch pad settings 52 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 52 Connecting an external device 52 Using external display devices 53 Selecting video cables 53 Connecting an HDMI™-compatible television or display device 53 Connecting an external monitor or projector 54 Directing the display output when your device...
...Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 37 Creating recovery media 38 Restoring from recovery media 41 Refresh your PC (with user's data 42 Reset your PC 44 Installing drivers and applications 47 Using the TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device 48 Using the touch pad 49 Adjusting touch pad settings 52 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 52 Connecting an external device 52 Using external display devices 53 Selecting video cables 53 Connecting an HDMI™-compatible television or display device 53 Connecting an external monitor or projector 54 Directing the display output when your device...
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... Camera 88 Using the Memory card reader 88 Inserting memory media 89 Removing memory media 89 Chapter 6: Utilities 91 eco Utility 92 Password Utility 93 Using a supervisor password 93 Using a user password 95 Deleting a user password 97 System Settings 98 Function Key 100 Recovery Media Creator 102 Service Station 102 TOSHIBA Application Installer 103 PC Health Monitor 104 Chapter 7: If Something Goes Wrong 105 Problems that are easy to fix 105 Problems when you turn on the device 106 The Windows® operating system is not working 108 Using Startup options...
... Camera 88 Using the Memory card reader 88 Inserting memory media 89 Removing memory media 89 Chapter 6: Utilities 91 eco Utility 92 Password Utility 93 Using a supervisor password 93 Using a user password 95 Deleting a user password 97 System Settings 98 Function Key 100 Recovery Media Creator 102 Service Station 102 TOSHIBA Application Installer 103 PC Health Monitor 104 Chapter 7: If Something Goes Wrong 105 Problems that are easy to fix 105 Problems when you turn on the device 106 The Windows® operating system is not working 108 Using Startup options...
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... detailed information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. This guide This guide introduces the device's features as well as some basic procedures needed to end. ❖ Skim through and stop when a topic interests you. ❖ Use the table of the information provided herein, product specifications, configurations, prices, system/component/options availability are designed for a product Series.
... detailed information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. This guide This guide introduces the device's features as well as some basic procedures needed to end. ❖ Skim through and stop when a topic interests you. ❖ Use the table of the information provided herein, product specifications, configurations, prices, system/component/options availability are designed for a product Series.
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... "Disabling or enabling the Dual Point" on -screen pointer may seem to automatically select text, click buttons, and activate other user interface elements. To distinguish these problems, try one or more information, please visit support.toshiba.com. 52 Getting Started Connecting an external device Adjusting touch pad settings While you are accessible through the Mouse Properties option of the Windows Control Panel. For more of your typing technique to avoid accidental contact with the external device...
... "Disabling or enabling the Dual Point" on -screen pointer may seem to automatically select text, click buttons, and activate other user interface elements. To distinguish these problems, try one or more information, please visit support.toshiba.com. 52 Getting Started Connecting an external device Adjusting touch pad settings While you are accessible through the Mouse Properties option of the Windows Control Panel. For more of your typing technique to avoid accidental contact with the external device...
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... locate your HDMI™, Micro HDMI™, or RGB port, please refer to your device and to the external device. 3 Connect the external device's power cable to a live electrical outlet (if applicable). 4 Turn on display panel (Sample Illustration) Video ports Selecting video cables To connect a device to the port on your Quick Start document. ❖ An HDMI™-compatible television or external display device via the HDMI™ Out port ❖ An external monitor or projector via the RGB (monitor) port RGB (monitor) port on keyboard dock HDMI...
... locate your HDMI™, Micro HDMI™, or RGB port, please refer to your device and to the external device. 3 Connect the external device's power cable to a live electrical outlet (if applicable). 4 Turn on display panel (Sample Illustration) Video ports Selecting video cables To connect a device to the port on your Quick Start document. ❖ An HDMI™-compatible television or external display device via the HDMI™ Out port ❖ An external monitor or projector via the RGB (monitor) port RGB (monitor) port on keyboard dock HDMI...
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... device if you need to install new software. 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) or HDMI™ port on the back of the keyboard dock. 3 Connect the device's power cable to your device is to use the ( ) + P keys: Press the ( ) + P keys repeatedly until the setting you can choose to use the internal display only, the external device only, or both simultaneously. Directing the display output when your television or display device. The quickest way to change the display output settings...
... device if you need to install new software. 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) or HDMI™ port on the back of the keyboard dock. 3 Connect the device's power cable to your device is to use the ( ) + P keys: Press the ( ) + P keys repeatedly until the setting you can choose to use the internal display only, the external device only, or both simultaneously. Directing the display output when your television or display device. The quickest way to change the display output settings...
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...; keys. (Sample Illustration) Keyboard Function keys The function keys (not to Help & Support, or see "TOSHIBA Function Keys" on the Start screen. For more information refer to be confused with icons execute specific functions on the device. Used in Windows®: ❖ Windows® key-Toggles between the Desktop screen and the last app opened on page 129. Special Windows® keys Windows® key Application key (Sample Illustration) Special Windows® keys Your device's keyboard has one key and one button...
...; keys. (Sample Illustration) Keyboard Function keys The function keys (not to Help & Support, or see "TOSHIBA Function Keys" on the Start screen. For more information refer to be confused with icons execute specific functions on the device. Used in Windows®: ❖ Windows® key-Toggles between the Desktop screen and the last app opened on page 129. Special Windows® keys Windows® key Application key (Sample Illustration) Special Windows® keys Your device's keyboard has one key and one button...
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... the Search field, type Sound Recorder. When the Windows® charms appear click or touch the Search ( ) charm and, in speakers, headphones, or external speakers. 86 Exploring Your Device's Features Exploring audio features Connecting your device to a network You can connect your device to a network to record sounds using the device's internal microphones (available on certain models) or an optional external microphone. Recording sounds You may record sounds using the device's internal microphones or by connecting an optional external microphone. Many hotels...
... the Search field, type Sound Recorder. When the Windows® charms appear click or touch the Search ( ) charm and, in speakers, headphones, or external speakers. 86 Exploring Your Device's Features Exploring audio features Connecting your device to a network You can connect your device to a network to record sounds using the device's internal microphones (available on certain models) or an optional external microphone. Recording sounds You may record sounds using the device's internal microphones or by connecting an optional external microphone. Many hotels...
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... the screen. The Function Key screen appears. (Sample Image) Function Key, attached to keyboard dock 3 Slide the ON/OFF switch to the keyboard dock, you to activate functions by default. These settings turn notifications ON/OFF for: ❖ Keyboard backlight ❖ Power plan ❖ Touch pad NOTE The Function option is disabled by pressing specific keys either singly or in combination with Fn. 100 Utilities Function Key Function Key NOTE The Function options are disabled by default. With the device attached to enable/disable each...
... the screen. The Function Key screen appears. (Sample Image) Function Key, attached to keyboard dock 3 Slide the ON/OFF switch to the keyboard dock, you to activate functions by default. These settings turn notifications ON/OFF for: ❖ Keyboard backlight ❖ Power plan ❖ Touch pad NOTE The Function option is disabled by pressing specific keys either singly or in combination with Fn. 100 Utilities Function Key Function Key NOTE The Function options are disabled by default. With the device attached to enable/disable each...
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... region of your home country or region. The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, and AC adaptor, battery, LCD, fan, HDD, sound volume, wireless communication switch, docking and USB information), date of the device and related devices and logs service-relevant information on the device's internal storage drive. TOSHIBA's standard limited warranty terms and limitations apply. It also tracks...
... region of your home country or region. The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, and AC adaptor, battery, LCD, fan, HDD, sound volume, wireless communication switch, docking and USB information), date of the device and related devices and logs service-relevant information on the device's internal storage drive. TOSHIBA's standard limited warranty terms and limitations apply. It also tracks...
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... the Power button in the Startup menu to fix the problem. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur when you installed from the Windows® Store are removed ❖ A list of removed apps is not working ❖ The operating system takes a long time to start. ❖ The operating system responds differently from the menu. If Windows® fails to start properly twice, the Windows® Boot menu will be changed back to their defaults ❖...
... the Power button in the Startup menu to fix the problem. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur when you installed from the Windows® Store are removed ❖ A list of removed apps is not working ❖ The operating system takes a long time to start. ❖ The operating system responds differently from the menu. If Windows® fails to start properly twice, the Windows® Boot menu will be changed back to their defaults ❖...
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... options Choosing this menu were available by pressing the F8 key during the Windows® boot process: ❖ Enable low resolution video mode Restarts Windows® using a specific image provided by the user System Image Recovery Windows® will automatically look for advanced users. Restore points are created: ❖ When new hardware or software is not working Reset your device ❖ All of your personal files and apps are removed ❖ Your device settings are changed back...
... options Choosing this menu were available by pressing the F8 key during the Windows® boot process: ❖ Enable low resolution video mode Restarts Windows® using a specific image provided by the user System Image Recovery Windows® will automatically look for advanced users. Restore points are created: ❖ When new hardware or software is not working Reset your device ❖ All of your personal files and apps are removed ❖ Your device settings are changed back...
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... touch pad and touch pad buttons will not work. You will advance you connected may have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more information, see "TOSHIBA Application Installer" on your keyboard driver. HINT: Pressing the F4 key several times will need to image your device and the touch pad on the keyboard dock is pre-installed on page 103. Touch pad problems You have used the recovery media to update your device. The touch pad driver is no longer working power...
... touch pad and touch pad buttons will not work. You will advance you connected may have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more information, see "TOSHIBA Application Installer" on your keyboard driver. HINT: Pressing the F4 key several times will need to image your device and the touch pad on the keyboard dock is pre-installed on page 103. Touch pad problems You have used the recovery media to update your device. The touch pad driver is no longer working power...
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... battery power. Search for "back up your device or just your important files to back up your files. If anything , use the System Restore utility to back up files". Fortunately, the Windows® operating system offers a convenient way to set a restore point (see the section titled restore points). External optical disc writers are a few tips to help ensure safe and easy installation of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives...
... battery power. Search for "back up your device or just your important files to back up your files. If anything , use the System Restore utility to back up files". Fortunately, the Windows® operating system offers a convenient way to set a restore point (see the section titled restore points). External optical disc writers are a few tips to help ensure safe and easy installation of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives...
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... bar] This TOSHIBA Function key switches screen resolution. Cycle through the screen resolutions, and then select the desired resolution. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key decreases the speaker volume. 134 TOSHIBA Function Keys Functions Keyboard Function keys Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key enables/disables the keyboard backlight. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key allows you to zoom out. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key allows you to zoom in. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key increases the speaker volume. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key takes a snapshot of your display screen.
... bar] This TOSHIBA Function key switches screen resolution. Cycle through the screen resolutions, and then select the desired resolution. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key decreases the speaker volume. 134 TOSHIBA Function Keys Functions Keyboard Function keys Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key enables/disables the keyboard backlight. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key allows you to zoom out. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key allows you to zoom in. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key increases the speaker volume. Fn+ This TOSHIBA Function key takes a snapshot of your display screen.
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... quality than some computers have the operating system automatically recognize the change. See also Sleep, Suspend. Their function is running and have secondary hard disks that activates a memory resident program. hardware-The physical components of keys that are used to the earth, and is usually fixed, but some external media and are removable. hot swapping-The ability to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is...
... quality than some computers have the operating system automatically recognize the change. See also Sleep, Suspend. Their function is running and have secondary hard disks that activates a memory resident program. hardware-The physical components of keys that are used to the earth, and is usually fixed, but some external media and are removable. hot swapping-The ability to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is...
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... adaptor 30 AC power 69 AC power light 30 accessing network 86 AccuPoint® primary button 48 secondary button 48 adding memory 37 optional external devices 37 adjusting touch pad settings 52 app, starting 64 App, starting from Start screen 64 apps starting from Start screen 64 audio features 86 B backing up files 59, 65 Backlit keyboard 62 battery battery life 68 care 77, 78 changing 77 charge indicator light 32 charge time 69 charger 69 charging 32, 69 charging the real-time...
... adaptor 30 AC power 69 AC power light 30 accessing network 86 AccuPoint® primary button 48 secondary button 48 adding memory 37 optional external devices 37 adjusting touch pad settings 52 app, starting 64 App, starting from Start screen 64 apps starting from Start screen 64 audio features 86 B backing up files 59, 65 Backlit keyboard 62 battery battery life 68 care 77, 78 changing 77 charge indicator light 32 charge time 69 charger 69 charging 32, 69 charging the real-time...
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... 78 moving 57 running on battery power 67 setting up 29 Device Manager fixing a problem 112 device will not start troubleshooting 106 disabling touch pad 52 display troubleshooting 116 display devices external 53 display output settings 54 display, external adjusting 56 disposal information 18 disposing of your device 78 documentation 28 E eco power plan 76 eco Utility® 92 enabling touch pad 52 enabling/disabling cursor control overlay 132 enabling/disabling numeric overlay 133 enabling/disabling scroll lock 133 enabling/disabling TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device 132 ENERGY STAR® 24...
... 78 moving 57 running on battery power 67 setting up 29 Device Manager fixing a problem 112 device will not start troubleshooting 106 disabling touch pad 52 display troubleshooting 116 display devices external 53 display output settings 54 display, external adjusting 56 disposal information 18 disposing of your device 78 documentation 28 E eco power plan 76 eco Utility® 92 enabling touch pad 52 enabling/disabling cursor control overlay 132 enabling/disabling numeric overlay 133 enabling/disabling scroll lock 133 enabling/disabling TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device 132 ENERGY STAR® 24...
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... 33 internal storage drive recovery 37 K keyboard attaching 60 detaching 60 function keys 61 rotation lock 60 special Windows® keys 61 troubleshooting 115 using 61 keys function keys 61 L LEDs system indicator lights 72 AC adaptor light 71 AC power light 30, 32 battery light 32 Web Camera light 88 Licenses 17 M maintaining your battery 78 memory adding 37 Memory card reader inserting memory media 89 removing memory media 89 using 88 microphone using 86 monitor connecting 54 monitor problems troubleshooting 115 monitoring battery power 71 mouse properties 63 moving the device 57 N network...
... 33 internal storage drive recovery 37 K keyboard attaching 60 detaching 60 function keys 61 rotation lock 60 special Windows® keys 61 troubleshooting 115 using 61 keys function keys 61 L LEDs system indicator lights 72 AC adaptor light 71 AC power light 30, 32 battery light 32 Web Camera light 88 Licenses 17 M maintaining your battery 78 memory adding 37 Memory card reader inserting memory media 89 removing memory media 89 using 88 microphone using 86 monitor connecting 54 monitor problems troubleshooting 115 monitoring battery power 71 mouse properties 63 moving the device 57 N network...
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.../cable connectors 135 energy-saving features 67 power down shut down 34 power light 72 power management 69 optimum performance 69 power plans selecting power plan options 75 power saving options 74 printer troubleshooting 119 problem solving contacting Toshiba 127 Startup options 109 projector connecting 54 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 69 recording sounds 86 recovery creating recovery media 38 installing drivers and applications 47 internal storage drive 37 refresh your PC 42 reset your PC 44 restoring from recovery media...
.../cable connectors 135 energy-saving features 67 power down shut down 34 power light 72 power management 69 optimum performance 69 power plans selecting power plan options 75 power saving options 74 printer troubleshooting 119 problem solving contacting Toshiba 127 Startup options 109 projector connecting 54 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 69 recording sounds 86 recovery creating recovery media 38 installing drivers and applications 47 internal storage drive 37 refresh your PC 42 reset your PC 44 restoring from recovery media...