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Connection to party lines service is prohibited. If Problems Arise If any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. If advance notice is not feasible, you should be performed by Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. When you are ever needed on standard-device telephone lines. If the telephone company notes a problem, they will provide this , it may occasionally be necessary for...
Connection to party lines service is prohibited. If Problems Arise If any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. If advance notice is not feasible, you should be performed by Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. When you are ever needed on standard-device telephone lines. If the telephone company notes a problem, they will provide this , it may occasionally be necessary for...
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... damage the memory module. Part I: Getting to touch its gold connector bar (on the side you insert into the computer). 6 Remove the memory module from its antistatic packaging. 7 Holding the memory module by its edges so that you may have built up your computer 4 Using the small Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the two screws that secure the memory slot cover, then remove the memory slot cover. Removing the memory slot cover screws...
... damage the memory module. Part I: Getting to touch its gold connector bar (on the side you insert into the computer). 6 Remove the memory module from its antistatic packaging. 7 Holding the memory module by its edges so that you may have built up your computer 4 Using the small Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the two screws that secure the memory slot cover, then remove the memory slot cover. Removing the memory slot cover screws...
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.... Connecting a USB mouse To connect a USB mouse, plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 port. By default, the system configures the PS/2 mouse to have the AccuPoint II pointing device active at power on may want to use a mouse instead of the slot. 3 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 5 in pointing device. Getting Started 39 Setting up your computer Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 11. Connecting a PS/2 mouse CAUTION: The computer must be turned off. Connecting...
.... Connecting a USB mouse To connect a USB mouse, plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 port. By default, the system configures the PS/2 mouse to have the AccuPoint II pointing device active at power on may want to use a mouse instead of the slot. 3 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 5 in pointing device. Getting Started 39 Setting up your computer Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 11. Connecting a PS/2 mouse CAUTION: The computer must be turned off. Connecting...
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... area of the page. The lowercase l (el) and the number 1 are not interchangeable. The uppercase letter O and the number 0 are not interchangeable. The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys to Know Your Computer The caps lock light on the keyboard indicator panel illuminates when you are not affected. the number and symbol keys are using. For more information, see your program documentation.
... area of the page. The lowercase l (el) and the number 1 are not interchangeable. The uppercase letter O and the number 0 are not interchangeable. The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys to Know Your Computer The caps lock light on the keyboard indicator panel illuminates when you are not affected. the number and symbol keys are using. For more information, see your program documentation.
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... run specific functions on the computer. Used in Windows Millennium Edition: The Windows logo key opens the Start menu. The Application key has the same function as the secondary button of the keyboard. F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Function keys F1 through F12 are the 12 keys at the top of the AccuPoint II pointing device (or the right mouse button). Part I: Getting...
... run specific functions on the computer. Used in Windows Millennium Edition: The Windows logo key opens the Start menu. The Application key has the same function as the secondary button of the keyboard. F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Function keys F1 through F12 are the 12 keys at the top of the AccuPoint II pointing device (or the right mouse button). Part I: Getting...
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... using battery power or outlet power. 7 Click OK. 8 Click OK again, then close the Control Panel. NOTE: For more information about the Power Saver utility, see Power Saver on /off the computer 5 Click Override all open programs and files, to the hard disk, and then powers down the computer using . Learning the Basics 89 Turning off light changes to green. Part I: Getting to the screen you were using the Hibernation option...
... using battery power or outlet power. 7 Click OK. 8 Click OK again, then close the Control Panel. NOTE: For more information about the Power Saver utility, see Power Saver on /off the computer 5 Click Override all open programs and files, to the hard disk, and then powers down the computer using . Learning the Basics 89 Turning off light changes to green. Part I: Getting to the screen you were using the Hibernation option...
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... a number of factors, such as: How the computer is configured. How much you use the display panel instead of time you can use any optional devices to which the battery supplies power. Where you are using the computer depends on page 187 for details. Part I: Getting to suit your own needs. Mobile Computing 99 Monitoring battery power Conserving battery power How long a fully charged battery lasts when you are working-since operating...
... a number of factors, such as: How the computer is configured. How much you use the display panel instead of time you can use any optional devices to which the battery supplies power. Where you are using the computer depends on page 187 for details. Part I: Getting to suit your own needs. Mobile Computing 99 Monitoring battery power Conserving battery power How long a fully charged battery lasts when you are working-since operating...
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... that require a larger card. Exploring Your Options 170 Using PC Cards For headphones, use the files included in each slot. Type III cards are typically used for fax/ modems, memory storage, network cards, etc. a set up to Know Your Computer Part I cards and Type II cards are used for removable hard disks and other functions that makes hot swapping (switching cards while the computer is on) possible. Even if your dealer. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your PC...
... that require a larger card. Exploring Your Options 170 Using PC Cards For headphones, use the files included in each slot. Type III cards are typically used for fax/ modems, memory storage, network cards, etc. a set up to Know Your Computer Part I cards and Type II cards are used for removable hard disks and other functions that makes hot swapping (switching cards while the computer is on) possible. Even if your dealer. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your PC...
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... popup list. Toshiba Utilities 182 Fn-esse Using the keyboard or pointing device To assign a key to display the Application Explorer dialog box, then complete these steps: Enter the Description, Command Line, and Working Directory for the new Fn-esse key assignment, or click the Browse button to specify this information. Click OK. 4 To make a popup assignment, select Popup to open a program or document: 1 Start Fn...
... popup list. Toshiba Utilities 182 Fn-esse Using the keyboard or pointing device To assign a key to display the Application Explorer dialog box, then complete these steps: Enter the Description, Command Line, and Working Directory for the new Fn-esse key assignment, or click the Browse button to specify this information. Click OK. 4 To make a popup assignment, select Popup to open a program or document: 1 Start Fn...
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... to start . Windows Millennium Edition responds differently from the normal routine. The screen does not look right. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur when you can easily detect if the operating system is not working 203 The computer displays the Non-System disk or disk error message. Part II: Technical Reference If there is no diskette in some way such as installing a new...
... to start . Windows Millennium Edition responds differently from the normal routine. The screen does not look right. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur when you can easily detect if the operating system is not working 203 The computer displays the Non-System disk or disk error message. Part II: Technical Reference If there is no diskette in some way such as installing a new...
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... access Windows Millennium Edition Help: 1 Click the Start button and click Help. 2 Click the Contents tab, then double-click Troubleshooting. 3 Double-click a problem you would like help you If Windows Millennium Edition has started properly, but you separated the domain names of the address carefully. Make sure you still have a problem using your browser to locate the site. Troubleshooters are having difficulty setting up a new...
... access Windows Millennium Edition Help: 1 Click the Start button and click Help. 2 Click the Contents tab, then double-click Troubleshooting. 3 Double-click a problem you would like help you If Windows Millennium Edition has started properly, but you separated the domain names of the address carefully. Make sure you still have a problem using your browser to locate the site. Troubleshooters are having difficulty setting up a new...
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... a device driver conflict or a general hardware problem, try using Windows Millennium Edition Help to make sure it to troubleshoot the problem first. A plan of action The smooth operation of the system depends on the interaction of all previously connected devices work together is to add and set up one of its attached devices isn't working, resolving the problem can connect to Support Online by clicking the Search Online Support button in Windows...
... a device driver conflict or a general hardware problem, try using Windows Millennium Edition Help to make sure it to troubleshoot the problem first. A plan of action The smooth operation of the system depends on the interaction of all previously connected devices work together is to add and set up one of its attached devices isn't working, resolving the problem can connect to Support Online by clicking the Search Online Support button in Windows...
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... to the device's documentation for instructions about changing settings on page 212. Reconfigure the device so that its resources for the same system resources. Plug and Play is easy. As a result, a hardware conflict can do not conflict. See Fixing a problem with Device Manager on your system to accommodate the new device. Windows Millennium Edition automatically sets up your computer. For an older device, remove it . Simply...
... to the device's documentation for instructions about changing settings on page 212. Reconfigure the device so that its resources for the same system resources. Plug and Play is easy. As a result, a hardware conflict can do not conflict. See Fixing a problem with Device Manager on your system to accommodate the new device. Windows Millennium Edition automatically sets up your computer. For an older device, remove it . Simply...
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... screen resolution. Part II: Technical Reference You can change the display settings by clicking a blank area of flickering, try using an external monitor: Check that the monitor is turned on. Check that the monitor's power cable is firmly plugged into a working power outlet. Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is firmly attached. Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. Press Fn and F5 simultaneously to make...
... screen resolution. Part II: Technical Reference You can change the display settings by clicking a blank area of flickering, try using an external monitor: Check that the monitor is turned on. Check that the monitor's power cable is firmly plugged into a working power outlet. Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is firmly attached. Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. Press Fn and F5 simultaneously to make...
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... applications and/or changes to your display driver resolution, color depth and refresh rate are not optimal.) Try lowering these parameters are optimal for example, the graphics card) and software (drivers must support the Operating System and DVD with DVDExpress). If Something Goes Wrong Fixing device-related problems 224 Before installing a new hardware or software component on your system, check for any other open applications to improve...
... applications and/or changes to your display driver resolution, color depth and refresh rate are not optimal.) Try lowering these parameters are optimal for example, the graphics card) and software (drivers must support the Operating System and DVD with DVDExpress). If Something Goes Wrong Fixing device-related problems 224 Before installing a new hardware or software component on your system, check for any other open applications to improve...
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... DVD disc do not match. Part II: Technical Reference DVDExpress does not support this region. The Windows operating system is assigned to play another disc. If Something Goes Wrong Fixing device-related problems 228 Error message and additional information There is a problem with the DVD-ROM drive. Playback cannot continue. The selected region cannot be a problem with the copy protection system within the About tab and use a disc...
... DVD disc do not match. Part II: Technical Reference DVDExpress does not support this region. The Windows operating system is assigned to play another disc. If Something Goes Wrong Fixing device-related problems 228 Error message and additional information There is a problem with the DVD-ROM drive. Playback cannot continue. The selected region cannot be a problem with the copy protection system within the About tab and use a disc...
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... also diskette. Interlaced monitors take two passes to help improve processing speed. kilobyte (KB)-A unit of using a pointing device such as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of keys that represents a function, file, or program. Part III: Appendixes hot key-(1) A feature in combination with any other services. L2 (level two) cache-Memory cache installed on the screen that activates a memory resident program. hot swapping-The ability to...
... also diskette. Interlaced monitors take two passes to help improve processing speed. kilobyte (KB)-A unit of using a pointing device such as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of keys that represents a function, file, or program. Part III: Appendixes hot key-(1) A feature in combination with any other services. L2 (level two) cache-Memory cache installed on the screen that activates a memory resident program. hot swapping-The ability to...
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... AC power light 25, 45 AccuPoint II 116, 257 cleaning 217 control buttons 23 not working 202 pointing device 23, 46 Active Desktop 152 adding memory 36 alarms low battery 100 AOL (America Online) 83 Ask IRIS Online 240 automatic power off 259 avoiding injury 31 B background 114, 137 battery 258 alarm 100 changing 101 charge not lasting 216 charging 43, 96 conserving power 99 cover...
... AC power light 25, 45 AccuPoint II 116, 257 cleaning 217 control buttons 23 not working 202 pointing device 23, 46 Active Desktop 152 adding memory 36 alarms low battery 100 AOL (America Online) 83 Ask IRIS Online 240 automatic power off 259 avoiding injury 31 B background 114, 137 battery 258 alarm 100 changing 101 charge not lasting 216 charging 43, 96 conserving power 99 cover...
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... error messages 226 keyboard shortcuts 191, 192, 193, 194 optional settings 196 player controls 191 problem solving controls are disabled 222 not functioning properly 225 performance is poor 222, 223 Root or Title menu does not open 223 slow playback 224 video content poor 225 region code 197 shortcuts menu 196 starting 189 status display 190 system requirements 225 DVD-ROM drive 19, 70 eject button 71 inserting a disc 73 light 25 manual...
... error messages 226 keyboard shortcuts 191, 192, 193, 194 optional settings 196 player controls 191 problem solving controls are disabled 222 not functioning properly 225 performance is poor 222, 223 Root or Title menu does not open 223 slow playback 224 video content poor 225 region code 197 shortcuts menu 196 starting 189 status display 190 system requirements 225 DVD-ROM drive 19, 70 eject button 71 inserting a disc 73 light 25 manual...
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... 179 assigning keys 180, 182 change/remove key assignments 183 drag-and-drop 181 starting 180 viewing key assignments 183 front panel 23 function keys 23 H hard disk drive cover 28 light 25, 46 storage capacity 255 hardware conflicts 209 headphone jack 19 Help 208 Help facility 144 Hibernation 84, 89 low battery 100 restarting 85, 91 hot keys display modes 251 instant password 248 keyboard functions 251 power usage mode 249 Shutdown mode 250 sound 250 hot swapping...
... 179 assigning keys 180, 182 change/remove key assignments 183 drag-and-drop 181 starting 180 viewing key assignments 183 front panel 23 function keys 23 H hard disk drive cover 28 light 25, 46 storage capacity 255 hardware conflicts 209 headphone jack 19 Help 208 Help facility 144 Hibernation 84, 89 low battery 100 restarting 85, 91 hot keys display modes 251 instant password 248 keyboard functions 251 power usage mode 249 Shutdown mode 250 sound 250 hot swapping...