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Satellite® 1730/1735/1750/1755 User's Guide Tips for viewing PDFs: ❖ To use thumbnails, click the Thumbnails tab, and double click on the right side of your screen.) ❖ To print, specify a range of pages in this guide. C497-1200M1 choose freedomTM TOSHIBA Click the minus (-) sign to collapse again. ❖ To use...
Satellite® 1730/1735/1750/1755 User's Guide Tips for viewing PDFs: ❖ To use thumbnails, click the Thumbnails tab, and double click on the right side of your screen.) ❖ To print, specify a range of pages in this guide. C497-1200M1 choose freedomTM TOSHIBA Click the minus (-) sign to collapse again. ❖ To use...
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... open 31 Front with your software and music from DVDs or audio CDs. Finding Your Way Around Front with the display open Power button Keyboard Screen System indicator panel AccuPoint II pointing device Scroll buttons Primary control button Secondary control button Left speaker Right speaker Front panel controls The power button...
... open 31 Front with your software and music from DVDs or audio CDs. Finding Your Way Around Front with the display open Power button Keyboard Screen System indicator panel AccuPoint II pointing device Scroll buttons Primary control button Secondary control button Left speaker Right speaker Front panel controls The power button...
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...system functions. The control buttons work with conventional supertwist displays. TFT (Thin Film Transistor) is either a 13.0-inch diagonal, DSTN (Satellite 1730/1735) or a 13.3-inch diagonal, TFT (Satellite 1750/1755) color liquid crystal display (LCD). For more information, see Using the AccuPoint II pointing device on page 24. The.... For more information, see Front panel controls on page 52. 32 Finding Your Way Around Front with the display open The screen is an active-matrix LCD technology that uses one TFT for each cell. Active-matrix displays are scroll buttons.
...system functions. The control buttons work with conventional supertwist displays. TFT (Thin Film Transistor) is either a 13.0-inch diagonal, DSTN (Satellite 1730/1735) or a 13.3-inch diagonal, TFT (Satellite 1750/1755) color liquid crystal display (LCD). For more information, see Using the AccuPoint II pointing device on page 24. The.... For more information, see Front panel controls on page 52. 32 Finding Your Way Around Front with the display open The screen is an active-matrix LCD technology that uses one TFT for each cell. Active-matrix displays are scroll buttons.
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... find a backless chair more comfortable than eye level. ❖ If you use a paper holder, set it at the screen without slouching. ❖ If you are using an external monitor, the top of the screen should be no higher than a conventional chair. Seating and posture When using your computer, maintain good posture with...
... find a backless chair more comfortable than eye level. ❖ If you use a paper holder, set it at the screen without slouching. ❖ If you are using an external monitor, the top of the screen should be no higher than a conventional chair. Seating and posture When using your computer, maintain good posture with...
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... the display and reduce eyestrain. ❖ Position the display panel or external monitor so that sunlight or bright indoor lighting does not reflect off the screen. If necessary, use a cushion to provide extra back support. 38 Getting Started Selecting a place to work Whichever type you choose, use the following guidelines to...
... the display and reduce eyestrain. ❖ Position the display panel or external monitor so that sunlight or bright indoor lighting does not reflect off the screen. If necessary, use a cushion to provide extra back support. 38 Getting Started Selecting a place to work Whichever type you choose, use the following guidelines to...
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..., stretch your muscles, and relieve your wrists. Finding ways to improve circulation. Intersperse such activities with other tasks. ❖ Focusing your eyes on your computer screen for long periods can reduce stress and improve your efficiency. ❖ Take frequent breaks to vary your eyes on a distant object for long periods. WARNING...
..., stretch your muscles, and relieve your wrists. Finding ways to improve circulation. Intersperse such activities with other tasks. ❖ Focusing your eyes on your computer screen for long periods can reduce stress and improve your efficiency. ❖ Take frequent breaks to vary your eyes on a distant object for long periods. WARNING...
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... startup will cause an error the next time you release the power button, the on/off the computer while a drive is connected to adjust your screen brightness and contrast. Key combination Effect Fn + Up arrow key Increases brightness Fn + Down arrow key Decreases brightness Fn + Right arrow key Increases contrast (DSTN...
... startup will cause an error the next time you release the power button, the on/off the computer while a drive is connected to adjust your screen brightness and contrast. Key combination Effect Fn + Up arrow key Increases brightness Fn + Down arrow key Decreases brightness Fn + Right arrow key Increases contrast (DSTN...
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... Getting Started Using the computer for the first time Using the AccuPoint II pointing device The round button in rapid succession. Pushing harder on the screen. (If you would rather use a mouse or trackball, you to click or choose an item, move . The primary button usually corresponds to the item, then...
... Getting Started Using the computer for the first time Using the AccuPoint II pointing device The round button in rapid succession. Pushing harder on the screen. (If you would rather use a mouse or trackball, you to click or choose an item, move . The primary button usually corresponds to the item, then...
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... you play DVDs while running on AC power rather than on battery power. Doing so could damage your ears. These features include wide-screen movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound, multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. CAUTION: When inserting and removing discs, be careful... not to malfunction. NOTE: For optimum DVD performance, Toshiba recommends that are not available on the disc tray or the area around it. You use the Volume Control dial or access the Volume...
... you play DVDs while running on AC power rather than on battery power. Doing so could damage your ears. These features include wide-screen movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound, multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. CAUTION: When inserting and removing discs, be careful... not to malfunction. NOTE: For optimum DVD performance, Toshiba recommends that are not available on the disc tray or the area around it. You use the Volume Control dial or access the Volume...
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... them. Shift ↓ (decreases) Maximizing the video window To close the WinDVD control panel and expand the video window to play button to fill the screen, click the Maximize button. To display the control panel again, double-click anywhere in the video window. 84 Learning the Basics Playing CDs or DVDs...
... them. Shift ↓ (decreases) Maximizing the video window To close the WinDVD control panel and expand the video window to play button to fill the screen, click the Maximize button. To display the control panel again, double-click anywhere in the video window. 84 Learning the Basics Playing CDs or DVDs...
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...window is not already running. 2 On the WinDVD control panel, click the Properties button. Otherwise, clear the check box. 4 Select the OSD (On Screen Display) check box to automatically start WinDVD each time with the video window maximized and the control panel hidden. Otherwise clear the check box. 3 Select... the Startup in full screen mode check box to enable OSD. Learning the Basics Playing CDs or DVDs 91 Setting display properties 1 Launch WinDVD, if it is resized.
...window is not already running. 2 On the WinDVD control panel, click the Properties button. Otherwise, clear the check box. 4 Select the OSD (On Screen Display) check box to automatically start WinDVD each time with the video window maximized and the control panel hidden. Otherwise clear the check box. 3 Select... the Startup in full screen mode check box to enable OSD. Learning the Basics Playing CDs or DVDs 91 Setting display properties 1 Launch WinDVD, if it is resized.
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..., and select the options you want. ❖ When I close the lid of my portable computer Set this option to Hibernation for the computer to the screen you can start it again by from Hibernation mode, press the power button. Shut Down Windows dialog box 108 Learning the Basics Powering down menu...
..., and select the options you want. ❖ When I close the lid of my portable computer Set this option to Hibernation for the computer to the screen you can start it again by from Hibernation mode, press the power button. Shut Down Windows dialog box 108 Learning the Basics Powering down menu...
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If you put the computer in Standby mode by opening the display panel. The computer returns to the screen you were using. 110 Learning the Basics Powering down the computer Starting again from Standby To start it again by closing the display panel, you can start the computer from Standby mode, press the power button.
If you put the computer in Standby mode by opening the display panel. The computer returns to the screen you were using. 110 Learning the Basics Powering down the computer Starting again from Standby To start it again by closing the display panel, you can start the computer from Standby mode, press the power button.
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... computing tasks. However, the differences are not significant and do not indicate any change in the functionality of tasks Toshiba recommends you can do in this guide may appear slightly different from the screens displayed by your system. HINT: The illustrated examples in Windows Millennium Edition. Finding your computer. You use its...
... computing tasks. However, the differences are not significant and do not indicate any change in the functionality of tasks Toshiba recommends you can do in this guide may appear slightly different from the screens displayed by your system. HINT: The illustrated examples in Windows Millennium Edition. Finding your computer. You use its...
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... to open the desktop shortcut menu. This lesson lets you to the AccuPoint II pointing device, which is your basic tool for moving around the screen and performing computing tasks. For example, "click the secondary button." 2 Click an empty area of the desktop, click the secondary button (the smaller one) to...
... to open the desktop shortcut menu. This lesson lets you to the AccuPoint II pointing device, which is your basic tool for moving around the screen and performing computing tasks. For example, "click the secondary button." 2 Click an empty area of the desktop, click the secondary button (the smaller one) to...
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... of the desktop, then release the primary button. The My Computer window closes. 7 Click an empty area of the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and, while holding down the primary button, drag the pointer to the right edge of this window. 135 Getting to Know Windows Millennium Edition Lesson...
... of the desktop, then release the primary button. The My Computer window closes. 7 Click an empty area of the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and, while holding down the primary button, drag the pointer to the right edge of this window. 135 Getting to Know Windows Millennium Edition Lesson...
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You can resize and reposition windows so that you now have a screen cluttered with several ways to adjust the size, shape, and position of them from the desktop without actually closing your document or program. 145 Getting ...
You can resize and reposition windows so that you now have a screen cluttered with several ways to adjust the size, shape, and position of them from the desktop without actually closing your document or program. 145 Getting ...
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You can move any distractions on the screen. Paint returns to work when you want any window by clicking its previous size and location. Notice that the Maximize button has changed back into ... moving windows 1 Click the Restore button in the top-right corner of the Paint window and drag it . The Paint window expands to fill the screen, hiding everything except the taskbar.
You can move any distractions on the screen. Paint returns to work when you want any window by clicking its previous size and location. Notice that the Maximize button has changed back into ... moving windows 1 Click the Restore button in the top-right corner of the Paint window and drag it . The Paint window expands to fill the screen, hiding everything except the taskbar.
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... continuously changing pattern that was created by showing you want to add a special character to change one of the properties of the desktop-the screen saver. This is an independent block of properties (such as many shortcuts on your desktop. Lesson 10: Changing the screensaver You can be...the background area of your desktop as self-contained objects, each with pictures, patterns, or colors. You can place as size, position on the screen during pauses in your work. HINT: The Character Map is considered a "property" of your particular needs and tastes. as you to meet ...
... continuously changing pattern that was created by showing you want to add a special character to change one of the properties of the desktop-the screen saver. This is an independent block of properties (such as many shortcuts on your desktop. Lesson 10: Changing the screensaver You can be...the background area of your desktop as self-contained objects, each with pictures, patterns, or colors. You can place as size, position on the screen during pauses in your work. HINT: The Character Map is considered a "property" of your particular needs and tastes. as you to meet ...
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153 Getting to Know Windows Millennium Edition Lesson 10: Changing the screensaver 1 Move the pointer to open the screen saver list box. 5 Scroll through the screen saver options by clicking the scroll arrows in the list box. Windows Millennium Edition opens the Display Properties dialog box. Windows Millennium Edition displays the desktop shortcut menu. 2 Click Properties. Sample Display Properties dialog box 3 Click the Screen Saver tab. 4 Click the arrow beside the current option-probably "(None)" -to an empty area of the desktop, then click the secondary button.
153 Getting to Know Windows Millennium Edition Lesson 10: Changing the screensaver 1 Move the pointer to open the screen saver list box. 5 Scroll through the screen saver options by clicking the scroll arrows in the list box. Windows Millennium Edition opens the Display Properties dialog box. Windows Millennium Edition displays the desktop shortcut menu. 2 Click Properties. Sample Display Properties dialog box 3 Click the Screen Saver tab. 4 Click the arrow beside the current option-probably "(None)" -to an empty area of the desktop, then click the secondary button.