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... to program this equipment, users should immediately remove it may temporarily discontinue service. Instructions for your fax modem, you in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). In the event repairs are notified, you will notify you should be installed using an acceptable method of this disconnection. Before installing this information into your fax software before sending a message. This...
... to program this equipment, users should immediately remove it may temporarily discontinue service. Instructions for your fax modem, you in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). In the event repairs are notified, you will notify you should be installed using an acceptable method of this disconnection. Before installing this information into your fax software before sending a message. This...
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... Adjusting the quality of the external display..... 55 Display limitations 56 Connecting an external diskette drive 57 Using an external keyboard 57 Connecting to a power source 58 Charging the battery 60 Using the computer for the first time 61 Opening the display panel 61 Turning on the power 61 Activating the power-on password 63 Important information on your computer's built-in LCD sensor ... 64 Using the TouchPad 65 Primary and secondary control buttons........... 66 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 66 Setting...
... Adjusting the quality of the external display..... 55 Display limitations 56 Connecting an external diskette drive 57 Using an external keyboard 57 Connecting to a power source 58 Charging the battery 60 Using the computer for the first time 61 Opening the display panel 61 Turning on the power 61 Activating the power-on password 63 Important information on your computer's built-in LCD sensor ... 64 Using the TouchPad 65 Primary and secondary control buttons........... 66 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 66 Setting...
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... 180 Using external speakers or headphones......... 181 Using PC Cards 182 PC Card supporting software 182 Inserting PC Cards 183 Removing PC Cards 184 Hot swapping 184 Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities 186 TOSHIBA Accessibility 186 Fn-esse 187 Starting Fn-esse 188 Assigning a key to a program or document ... 189 Viewing existing key assignments 191 Changing or removing existing key assignments 191 Hotkey utility 191 TOSHIBA Console 192 Customize Your Computer 193 Security 194 Power Management 194 TOSHIBA Button Controls 197 Toshiba Hardware Setup...
... 180 Using external speakers or headphones......... 181 Using PC Cards 182 PC Card supporting software 182 Inserting PC Cards 183 Removing PC Cards 184 Hot swapping 184 Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities 186 TOSHIBA Accessibility 186 Fn-esse 187 Starting Fn-esse 188 Assigning a key to a program or document ... 189 Viewing existing key assignments 191 Changing or removing existing key assignments 191 Hotkey utility 191 TOSHIBA Console 192 Customize Your Computer 193 Security 194 Power Management 194 TOSHIBA Button Controls 197 Toshiba Hardware Setup...
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... functions. For a description, see "CD/DVD control buttons" on page 34. The CD/DVD control buttons allow you connect an external monaural microphone. Connecting other audio-output devices, such as external speakers. The 3.5 mm headphone out lets you adjust the loudness of these controls, see "System indicator panel" on page 35. The volume control dial lets you connect stereo headphones or other devices automatically disables the internal speakers. The display latch keeps the display panel closed System indicator panel Volume control...
... functions. For a description, see "CD/DVD control buttons" on page 34. The CD/DVD control buttons allow you connect an external monaural microphone. Connecting other audio-output devices, such as external speakers. The 3.5 mm headphone out lets you adjust the loudness of these controls, see "System indicator panel" on page 35. The volume control dial lets you connect stereo headphones or other devices automatically disables the internal speakers. The display latch keeps the display panel closed System indicator panel Volume control...
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... you connect stereo headphones or other devices automatically disables the internal speakers. The CD/DVD control buttons allow you to perform this function. 32 Finding Your Way Around Front with the display open The stereo speakers let you hear sounds, such as external speakers. The function keys, when used with the stroke of the system speakers. For more information, see "CD/DVD control buttons" on page 34. The volume control...
... you connect stereo headphones or other devices automatically disables the internal speakers. The CD/DVD control buttons allow you to perform this function. 32 Finding Your Way Around Front with the display open The stereo speakers let you hear sounds, such as external speakers. The function keys, when used with the stroke of the system speakers. For more information, see "CD/DVD control buttons" on page 34. The volume control...
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.... CAUTION: If you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in Standby or Hibernation mode, data will become hot. You may have both slots occupied. There are two memory slots. Your computer comes with enough memory to run most of data. 46 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) ❖ Connect a full-size keyboard (see "Using an external keyboard" on page 57) ❖ Connect an external monitor (see "Using external display devices" on page 54...
.... CAUTION: If you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in Standby or Hibernation mode, data will become hot. You may have both slots occupied. There are two memory slots. Your computer comes with enough memory to run most of data. 46 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) ❖ Connect a full-size keyboard (see "Using an external keyboard" on page 57) ❖ Connect an external monitor (see "Using external display devices" on page 54...
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... memory configuration, turn off the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated Checking total memory When you add or remove memory, you can check that the computer has recognized the change. CAUTION: Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on page 46. 52 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Removing the memory module 3 Gently pull the module out. Grease or dust on the connectors may cause memory access problems...
... memory configuration, turn off the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated Checking total memory When you add or remove memory, you can check that the computer has recognized the change. CAUTION: Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on page 46. 52 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Removing the memory module 3 Gently pull the module out. Grease or dust on the connectors may cause memory access problems...
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... needed by using the operating system's Add Printer Wizard. The Control Panel appears. 68 Getting Started Using the computer for the first time Setting up a printer NOTE: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the model of printer that is connected to your computer. If you must install the printer driver for connecting a printer to your printer guide, or by older printers or printers shared on a network. To set...
... needed by using the operating system's Add Printer Wizard. The Control Panel appears. 68 Getting Started Using the computer for the first time Setting up a printer NOTE: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the model of printer that is connected to your computer. If you must install the printer driver for connecting a printer to your printer guide, or by older printers or printers shared on a network. To set...
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... key, function keys marked with the Fn key) are the 12 keys at the top of the page. ❖ The lowercase l (el) and the number 1 are not interchangeable. ❖ The uppercase letter O and the number 0 are using. the number and symbol keys are called function keys because they run specific functions on the program you are not interchangeable. ❖ The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys...
... key, function keys marked with the Fn key) are the 12 keys at the top of the page. ❖ The lowercase l (el) and the number 1 are not interchangeable. ❖ The uppercase letter O and the number 0 are using. the number and symbol keys are called function keys because they run specific functions on the program you are not interchangeable. ❖ The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys...
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... use . The operating system opens the Help and Support Center window. Sample System Restore welcome screen The Windows® XP operating system guides you through the process of the Help features in the Windows® XP operating system. It also guides you through restoring your system settings for future use ... do ? If you don't have an application open, press F1, otherwise click Start, then click Help and Support. Windows® XP Help and Support The operating system has a Help facility. 158 Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System Lesson 14: If I am lost , ...
... use . The operating system opens the Help and Support Center window. Sample System Restore welcome screen The Windows® XP operating system guides you through the process of the Help features in the Windows® XP operating system. It also guides you through restoring your system settings for future use ... do ? If you don't have an application open, press F1, otherwise click Start, then click Help and Support. Windows® XP Help and Support The operating system has a Help facility. 158 Getting to Know the Windows® XP Operating System Lesson 14: If I am lost , ...
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... when your most recent settings that worked) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode (Windows® domain controllers only) ❖ Debugging Mode ❖ Start Windows® normally ❖ Reboot If you experience any of these options: ❖ Safe Mode ❖ Safe Mode (with Networking) ❖ Safe Mode (with Command Prompt) ❖ Enable Boot Logging ❖ Enable VGA Mode ❖ Last known good configuration (your computer starts. The Windows® Advanced Options menu displays these problems, use the options in the Startup menu to fix the problem. 218 If...
... when your most recent settings that worked) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode (Windows® domain controllers only) ❖ Debugging Mode ❖ Start Windows® normally ❖ Reboot If you experience any of these options: ❖ Safe Mode ❖ Safe Mode (with Networking) ❖ Safe Mode (with Command Prompt) ❖ Enable Boot Logging ❖ Enable VGA Mode ❖ Last known good configuration (your computer starts. The Windows® Advanced Options menu displays these problems, use the options in the Startup menu to fix the problem. 218 If...
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... I bookmarked. My browser can 't find a site I typed in troubleshooting the problem. A single incorrect letter or missed character, comma instead of Safe mode. To access Windows® XP Help and Support: 1 Click Start, then click Help and Support. Many factors contribute to OS Choices (menu) See your computer is constantly changing. Try again later. Internet problems My Internet connection is not working ❖ Return to the speed with...
... I bookmarked. My browser can 't find a site I typed in troubleshooting the problem. A single incorrect letter or missed character, comma instead of Safe mode. To access Windows® XP Help and Support: 1 Click Start, then click Help and Support. Many factors contribute to OS Choices (menu) See your computer is constantly changing. Try again later. Internet problems My Internet connection is not working ❖ Return to the speed with...
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.... ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. The following display options are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to activate the screen. If you to continue working power outlet. ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on your choice is firmly plugged into effect. Display Auto Off may have registered a password, press the Enter key, type the password and press Enter. If no password is blank...
.... ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. The following display options are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to activate the screen. If you to continue working power outlet. ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on your choice is firmly plugged into effect. Display Auto Off may have registered a password, press the Enter key, type the password and press Enter. If no password is blank...
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... over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link that enables any device to help improve processing speed. See device. A unit of computers that activates a memory resident program. See also byte. hot swapping - Memory cache built into the processor to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of data. A group...
... over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link that enables any device to help improve processing speed. See device. A unit of computers that activates a memory resident program. See also byte. hot swapping - Memory cache built into the processor to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of data. A group...
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... memory - pixel - pointing device - See central processing unit (CPU). Volatile memory that can be written to as well as modem, fax/modem, hard disk drive, network adapter, sound card, or SCSI adapter. See RAM. read . processor - The general classes of an object or device. The attributes of programs (also called software) are operating system, application, and utility. Compare ROM. random access memory - See boot, restart. 265 Glossary PC Card - A credit-card-sized expansion card...
... memory - pixel - pointing device - See central processing unit (CPU). Volatile memory that can be written to as well as modem, fax/modem, hard disk drive, network adapter, sound card, or SCSI adapter. See RAM. read . processor - The general classes of an object or device. The attributes of programs (also called software) are operating system, application, and utility. Compare ROM. random access memory - See boot, restart. 265 Glossary PC Card - A credit-card-sized expansion card...
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... 40 seating guidelines 40 work habits 42 error messages device driver conflict 220 general hardware problem 220 non-system disk or disk error 217, 231 problem with display settings/ current settings not working with hardware 228 program has performed an illegal operation 215 warning resume failure 217 Error-checking 229 Ethernet LAN adapter 98 exchanging files 169 expansion memory slot cover 36 external diskette drive 57 keyboard 57 external microphone connecting 179 external monitor connecting 169 not working 229 external speakers 181 F FAT...
... 40 seating guidelines 40 work habits 42 error messages device driver conflict 220 general hardware problem 220 non-system disk or disk error 217, 231 problem with display settings/ current settings not working with hardware 228 program has performed an illegal operation 215 warning resume failure 217 Error-checking 229 Ethernet LAN adapter 98 exchanging files 169 expansion memory slot cover 36 external diskette drive 57 keyboard 57 external microphone connecting 179 external monitor connecting 169 not working 229 external speakers 181 F FAT...
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... removing 51 memory module inserting 49 microphone in jack 27, 32 Microsoft Internet Explorer 97 Microsoft Support Online Web site 220 Microsoft Windows XP 22, 131 minimizing 146 modem cover 36 determining COM port 170 port 28, 97 problem solving 236, 237 resetting port to default settings 171 upgrading 171 modem, using 97 modes Hibernation 100 Standby 101 monitor connecting 54, 169 not working 227 moving the computer 73 Multi-function drive eject button 87 manual...
... removing 51 memory module inserting 49 microphone in jack 27, 32 Microsoft Internet Explorer 97 Microsoft Support Online Web site 220 Microsoft Windows XP 22, 131 minimizing 146 modem cover 36 determining COM port 170 port 28, 97 problem solving 236, 237 resetting port to default settings 171 upgrading 171 modem, using 97 modes Hibernation 100 Standby 101 monitor connecting 54, 169 not working 227 moving the computer 73 Multi-function drive eject button 87 manual...
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... removing 184 replacing 184 slots 30 using 182 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) 182 play/pause button 35 playing CDs and DVDs 86 ports COM 170 external diskette drive 57 LAN 28 modem 28 parallel 28 RGB (monitor) 28 USB 28 power cable 59 cable connectors 252 computer will not start 216 light 34 monitoring 122 on/off button 31 problem solving 225 Power Management 194 running on batteries 196 power off guidelines 72 power usage mode...
... removing 184 replacing 184 slots 30 using 182 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) 182 play/pause button 35 playing CDs and DVDs 86 ports COM 170 external diskette drive 57 LAN 28 modem 28 parallel 28 RGB (monitor) 28 USB 28 power cable 59 cable connectors 252 computer will not start 216 light 34 monitoring 122 on/off button 31 problem solving 225 Power Management 194 running on batteries 196 power off guidelines 72 power usage mode...
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... working 229 external keyboard not working 226 external monitor 227 faulty memory 224 hardware conflict 220, 221 high-pitched noise 232 illegal operation 215 Internet bookmarked site not found 219 Internet connection is slow 219 keyboard not responding 216 keyboard produces unexpected characters 226 missing files/trouble accessing a disk 229 modem not receiving or transmitting 236, 237 multi-function drive tray doesn't eject 231 no sound 232 non-system disk or disk error...
... working 229 external keyboard not working 226 external monitor 227 faulty memory 224 hardware conflict 220, 221 high-pitched noise 232 illegal operation 215 Internet bookmarked site not found 219 Internet connection is slow 219 keyboard not responding 216 keyboard produces unexpected characters 226 missing files/trouble accessing a disk 229 modem not receiving or transmitting 236, 237 multi-function drive tray doesn't eject 231 no sound 232 non-system disk or disk error...
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... battery 125 mode 34, 101 Standby command 101 Standby mode hot key 248 Start button 133 starting a program 81 Startup menu problem solving 218 sticky key 187 stop button 35 support for Windows 134 System 157 system indicator panel 32, 34 System Restore 157 System Setup 217 system tools 229 Disk Defragmenter 230 Error-checking 229 System tray 134 T taskbar 134, 146 customizing 163 telephone line connecting the modem 97 television adjusting display 55 connecting...
... battery 125 mode 34, 101 Standby command 101 Standby mode hot key 248 Start button 133 starting a program 81 Startup menu problem solving 218 sticky key 187 stop button 35 support for Windows 134 System 157 system indicator panel 32, 34 System Restore 157 System Setup 217 system tools 229 Disk Defragmenter 230 Error-checking 229 System tray 134 T taskbar 134, 146 customizing 163 telephone line connecting the modem 97 television adjusting display 55 connecting...