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... of a standard jack called the USOC RJ11C. If Problems Arise If any of your telephone equipment is to the telephone network. In order to do this information upon request. If the telephone company notes a problem, they will notify you will provide this , it may temporarily discontinue service. In the event repairs are ever needed on standard-device telephone lines...
... of a standard jack called the USOC RJ11C. If Problems Arise If any of your telephone equipment is to the telephone network. In order to do this information upon request. If the telephone company notes a problem, they will notify you will provide this , it may temporarily discontinue service. In the event repairs are ever needed on standard-device telephone lines...
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... 2: Getting Started 41 Selecting a place to work 41 Creating a computer-friendly environment 41 Keeping yourself comfortable 42 Precautions 46 Setting up your computer 47 Installing additional memory (optional 48 Removing a memory module 50 Connecting a mouse 52 Connecting a keyboard 53 Connecting a printer 53 Connecting the AC adapter 54 Charging the battery 56 Using the computer for the first time 57 Opening the display panel 57 Turning on the power 57 Using the TouchPad 59 Setting up your software 60 Registering...
... 2: Getting Started 41 Selecting a place to work 41 Creating a computer-friendly environment 41 Keeping yourself comfortable 42 Precautions 46 Setting up your computer 47 Installing additional memory (optional 48 Removing a memory module 50 Connecting a mouse 52 Connecting a keyboard 53 Connecting a printer 53 Connecting the AC adapter 54 Charging the battery 56 Using the computer for the first time 57 Opening the display panel 57 Turning on the power 57 Using the TouchPad 59 Setting up your software 60 Registering...
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20 Recording sounds 158 Using a microphone 158 Adjusting recording quality 159 Using external speakers or headphones 160 Using PC Cards 161 PC Card supporting software 162 Inserting PC Cards 162 Removing PC Cards 164 Hot swapping 164 Emulating a full-size keyboard 165 Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities 167 Fn-esse 167 Starting Fn-esse 168 Assigning a key to a program or document 169 Viewing existing key assignments 171 Changing or removing existing key assignments ....... 171 Toshiba Hardware Setup 172 Toshiba Power Saver 174...
20 Recording sounds 158 Using a microphone 158 Adjusting recording quality 159 Using external speakers or headphones 160 Using PC Cards 161 PC Card supporting software 162 Inserting PC Cards 162 Removing PC Cards 164 Hot swapping 164 Emulating a full-size keyboard 165 Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities 167 Fn-esse 167 Starting Fn-esse 168 Assigning a key to a program or document 169 Viewing existing key assignments 171 Changing or removing existing key assignments ....... 171 Toshiba Hardware Setup 172 Toshiba Power Saver 174...
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... to connect USB peripherals to install and remove USB devices while the computer is a parallel-port standard for cables and connectors. Switching devices without turning off the computer is a peripheral expansion standard that support bi-directional communication between the PC and attached devices (such as external speakers. USB peripherals have a single standard for PCs that supports a data-transfer rate of up to this jack automatically disables the internal speakers...
... to connect USB peripherals to install and remove USB devices while the computer is a parallel-port standard for cables and connectors. Switching devices without turning off the computer is a peripheral expansion standard that support bi-directional communication between the PC and attached devices (such as external speakers. USB peripherals have a single standard for PCs that supports a data-transfer rate of up to this jack automatically disables the internal speakers...
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... box, select Turn Off. 48 Getting Started Setting up your Windows® operating system and Windows® applications faster Installing a memory module If you are adding memory after you have not yet used the computer, skip to the computer. 4 Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down. 5 Using a small Standard #1 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw that secures the memory slot cover, then remove the cover. With additional memory, the computer...
... box, select Turn Off. 48 Getting Started Setting up your Windows® operating system and Windows® applications faster Installing a memory module If you are adding memory after you have not yet used the computer, skip to the computer. 4 Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down. 5 Using a small Standard #1 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw that secures the memory slot cover, then remove the cover. With additional memory, the computer...
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...; The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys to be confused with the Fn key) are the 12 keys at the top of the keyboard. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys Ctrl, Fn and Alt keys The Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys do different things depending on the keyboard indicator panel illuminates when you are using. the number and symbol keys are not affected. Function keys The function keys (not...
...; The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys to be confused with the Fn key) are the 12 keys at the top of the keyboard. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys Ctrl, Fn and Alt keys The Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys do different things depending on the keyboard indicator panel illuminates when you are using. the number and symbol keys are not affected. Function keys The function keys (not...
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... 1 2 M Ins 0 6 - This overlay lets you would using the ten-key keypad on the computer. Del . / / Keyboard overlay keys The keys with icons execute specific functions on a desktop computer's keyboard. L : PgDn 3 > ; + ? . The Application key has the same function as you enter numeric data or control the cursor as the secondary mouse (or TouchPad) button. The numeric mode light on the status panel glows when the numeric overlay is on...
... 1 2 M Ins 0 6 - This overlay lets you would using the ten-key keypad on the computer. Del . / / Keyboard overlay keys The keys with icons execute specific functions on a desktop computer's keyboard. L : PgDn 3 > ; + ? . The Application key has the same function as you enter numeric data or control the cursor as the secondary mouse (or TouchPad) button. The numeric mode light on the status panel glows when the numeric overlay is on...
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... the disc tray when the computer's power is closed or open. The computer can access them whether the display panel is turned off the computer while any drives are located on the front of data. CAUTION: Never press the eject button or turn off . doing so may look like this: Drive-in-use indicator light Eject button Manual eject hole Sample DVD-ROM drive Even if your CD or DVD drive 79...
... the disc tray when the computer's power is closed or open. The computer can access them whether the display panel is turned off the computer while any drives are located on the front of data. CAUTION: Never press the eject button or turn off . doing so may look like this: Drive-in-use indicator light Eject button Manual eject hole Sample DVD-ROM drive Even if your CD or DVD drive 79...
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Inserting PC Cards Inserting a PC Card 1 If your PC Card does not support hot swapping, save your PC Card. a set of Card and Socket Services, you should use the files included in the Windows® XP operating system. For more information, see "Hot swapping" on ) possible. 162 Exploring Your Options Using PC Cards PC Card supporting software PC Cards require Card and Socket Services software - Even if your PC Card comes with its own version...
Inserting PC Cards Inserting a PC Card 1 If your PC Card does not support hot swapping, save your PC Card. a set of Card and Socket Services, you should use the files included in the Windows® XP operating system. For more information, see "Hot swapping" on ) possible. 162 Exploring Your Options Using PC Cards PC Card supporting software PC Cards require Card and Socket Services software - Even if your PC Card comes with its own version...
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.... 4 To make a popup assignment, select Popup to display the Application Explorer dialog box, then complete these steps: ❖ Select the desired folder. 170 Toshiba Utilities Fn-esse Using the keyboard or pointing device To assign a key to pick only a few items from various folders, or to open a program or document: 1 Start Fn-esse. 2 Perform one of the Application Explorer window displays the...
.... 4 To make a popup assignment, select Popup to display the Application Explorer dialog box, then complete these steps: ❖ Select the desired folder. 170 Toshiba Utilities Fn-esse Using the keyboard or pointing device To assign a key to pick only a few items from various folders, or to open a program or document: 1 Start Fn-esse. 2 Perform one of the Application Explorer window displays the...
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... Know Good configuration (your computer starts to fix the problem. To open the Startup menu: 1 Restart your computer. 2 Press F8 when your most recent settings that worked) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode (windows domain controllers only) ❖ Start Windows Normally ❖ Reboot If you may have to change the system in the Windows® XP Startup menu to display the Windows advanced Options menu. The Startup menu displays these problems, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device.
... Know Good configuration (your computer starts to fix the problem. To open the Startup menu: 1 Restart your computer. 2 Press F8 when your most recent settings that worked) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode (windows domain controllers only) ❖ Start Windows Normally ❖ Reboot If you may have to change the system in the Windows® XP Startup menu to display the Windows advanced Options menu. The Startup menu displays these problems, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device.
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... a hardware conflict To access Windows ® XP Help: 1 Click the Start button and click Help and Support. 2 Click Fixing a Problem. 3 Click Trobleshooting Problems. 4 Click the problem you want help with many common computer problems. For instance, if you are having difficulty setting up a new printer, the Print troubleshooter can walk you through Windows Help, and they are available through the setup process step by connecting to: http://support...
... a hardware conflict To access Windows ® XP Help: 1 Click the Start button and click Help and Support. 2 Click Fixing a Problem. 3 Click Trobleshooting Problems. 4 Click the problem you want help with many common computer problems. For instance, if you are having difficulty setting up a new printer, the Print troubleshooter can walk you through Windows Help, and they are available through the setup process step by connecting to: http://support...
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... Play and the Windows® XP operating system, avoiding hardware conflicts is Plug and Play-compliant, no two devices will compete for the same system resources. However, if you can occur. Resolving conflicts There are assigned to the device's documentation for the new device. See "Fixing a problem with Device Manager" on page 206. ❖ Disable another system component and use its requirements do...
... Play and the Windows® XP operating system, avoiding hardware conflicts is Plug and Play-compliant, no two devices will compete for the same system resources. However, if you can occur. Resolving conflicts There are assigned to the device's documentation for the new device. See "Fixing a problem with Device Manager" on page 206. ❖ Disable another system component and use its requirements do...
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... with your password, then press Enter. If you have connected an external keyboard and you to activate the screen. Using the TouchPad, click Start, then click Turn Off Computer. Display problems Here are using the built-in while the computer was turned on and press the Turn Off Computer button. If no password is not set for an external monitor. The screen reactivates and allows you get one or more keyboard error messages. If...
... with your password, then press Enter. If you have connected an external keyboard and you to activate the screen. Using the TouchPad, click Start, then click Turn Off Computer. Display problems Here are using the built-in while the computer was turned on and press the Turn Off Computer button. If no password is not set for an external monitor. The screen reactivates and allows you get one or more keyboard error messages. If...
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... drive C. hot swapping - Interlaced monitors take two passes to as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of your work is refreshed. The primary (or only) hard disk in combination with data. interlaced - Compare non-interlaced. By default, the primary hard disk is usually fixed, but some computers have the operating system automatically recognize the change. I icon - H hard disk - Hibernation - A method of refreshing a computer screen, in which certain keys...
... drive C. hot swapping - Interlaced monitors take two passes to as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of your work is refreshed. The primary (or only) hard disk in combination with data. interlaced - Compare non-interlaced. By default, the primary hard disk is usually fixed, but some computers have the operating system automatically recognize the change. I icon - H hard disk - Hibernation - A method of refreshing a computer screen, in which certain keys...
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Index A AC adapter 54 connecting the power cable 55 AC power cable connectors 233 light 36 problem solving 208, 209 adding background to a window 144 additional memory 48 installing 48 alarm setting levels 105 types 105 Alt key 71 Application key 72 As Web Page option 144 Ask IRIS Online 222 audio CDs playing 38, 78 audio features 158 avoiding strain and injury 42, 43, 45 B battery 55, 103 additional...
Index A AC adapter 54 connecting the power cable 55 AC power cable connectors 233 light 36 problem solving 208, 209 adding background to a window 144 additional memory 48 installing 48 alarm setting levels 105 types 105 Alt key 71 Application key 72 As Web Page option 144 Ask IRIS Online 222 audio CDs playing 38, 78 audio features 158 avoiding strain and injury 42, 43, 45 B battery 55, 103 additional...
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... removing 76 display panel latch 28, 57 display screen hot keys 231 options 231 problem solving 210 resolution 34 displaying folder information 146 DMA (Direct Memory Access) 205 documents creating new 117 drive-access light 37 DVD-ROM drive eject button 80 inserting a disc 80 playing CDs and DVDs 78 DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive 78 DVDs 79 E ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) 30 email 154 emulating a full-size keyboard 165 ergonomics 42, 43, 44, 45 error messages 213 device driver conflict 203 disk error...
... removing 76 display panel latch 28, 57 display screen hot keys 231 options 231 problem solving 210 resolution 34 displaying folder information 146 DMA (Direct Memory Access) 205 documents creating new 117 drive-access light 37 DVD-ROM drive eject button 80 inserting a disc 80 playing CDs and DVDs 78 DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive 78 DVDs 79 E ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) 30 email 154 emulating a full-size keyboard 165 ergonomics 42, 43, 44, 45 error messages 213 device driver conflict 203 disk error...
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... transferring 148 Fn key 71, 165 assigning functions 169 Fn-esse 167 assigning keys 169 change/remove key assignments 171 drag-and-drop 169 keyboard 168 starting 168 using keyboard or pointing device 170 viewing key assignments 171 folder creating new 119 folders displaying information 146 front panel controls 35 function keys 71 G guidelines posture 44 proper lighting 44 seating 44 H hard disk drive backing up 221 light 58 problem solving 213 hardware conflicts DMA assignments...
... transferring 148 Fn key 71, 165 assigning functions 169 Fn-esse 167 assigning keys 169 change/remove key assignments 171 drag-and-drop 169 keyboard 168 starting 168 using keyboard or pointing device 170 viewing key assignments 171 folder creating new 119 folders displaying information 146 front panel controls 35 function keys 71 G guidelines posture 44 proper lighting 44 seating 44 H hard disk drive backing up 221 light 58 problem solving 213 hardware conflicts DMA assignments...
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... Network) adapter 90 port 29 lighting 44 lights battery 58, 103 current charge 37, 103 caps lock 35 cursor control mode 35, 73 disk activity 37 drive-access 37 hard disk drive 58 main battery 37, 103 numeric mode 35, 72 power on/off 36 system indicator 35 Li-Ion (Lithium Ion) 100 locking cable 32 low battery alarm 105 M main battery 100, 102 charging before use 101 maximizing battery life 101 memory installing additional 48 problem solving 207 removing module 50 memory slot cover 40 microphone connecting external...
... Network) adapter 90 port 29 lighting 44 lights battery 58, 103 current charge 37, 103 caps lock 35 cursor control mode 35, 73 disk activity 37 drive-access 37 hard disk drive 58 main battery 37, 103 numeric mode 35, 72 power on/off 36 system indicator 35 Li-Ion (Lithium Ion) 100 locking cable 32 low battery alarm 105 M main battery 100, 102 charging before use 101 maximizing battery life 101 memory installing additional 48 problem solving 207 removing module 50 memory slot cover 40 microphone connecting external...
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... Safe 201 Standby 105 monitor connecting 147 connecting an external 30 port 30 monitoring battery power 103 mouse 52 connecting 52 PS/2 52 USB 52 My Computer 73, 111 My Documents 111 N naming files 75 network accessing 147 connecting to 90 dial-up connection 91 Dial-Up Networking Wizard 147 Notepad 117 numeric mode light 35 numeric overlay 35, 72 hot key 231 O on/off light 36 opening a Web page 116 operating system 109 optional devices battery...
... Safe 201 Standby 105 monitor connecting 147 connecting an external 30 port 30 monitoring battery power 103 mouse 52 connecting 52 PS/2 52 USB 52 My Computer 73, 111 My Documents 111 N naming files 75 network accessing 147 connecting to 90 dial-up connection 91 Dial-Up Networking Wizard 147 Notepad 117 numeric mode light 35 numeric overlay 35, 72 hot key 231 O on/off light 36 opening a Web page 116 operating system 109 optional devices battery...