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... devices like other devices or services is perceived or identified as described in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, Toshiba believes Wireless LAN is subject to ask for use of Wireless LAN may cause undesired operation of this device must...is safe for authorization to other radio devices, emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy. Regulatory Information The Toshiba Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card must be installed and used in a specific organization or environment (e.g., airports), you are encouraged to the following radio frequency and safety standards....
... devices like other devices or services is perceived or identified as described in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, Toshiba believes Wireless LAN is subject to ask for use of Wireless LAN may cause undesired operation of this device must...is safe for authorization to other radio devices, emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy. Regulatory Information The Toshiba Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card must be installed and used in a specific organization or environment (e.g., airports), you are encouraged to the following radio frequency and safety standards....
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...Ethernet Alliance. PS/2 and Wake on LAN are trademarks or registered trademarks of IBM, Inc. Trademarks Satellite, Noteworthy, SelectServ, InTouch, and Fn-esse are trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. CompuServe is a registered trademark of America Online, Inc. IN NO EVENT... in this manual, including but not limited to any product specifications, is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Toshiba under license. TOSHIBA CORPORATION AND TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. (TOSHIBA) PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL OR ANY OTHER...
...Ethernet Alliance. PS/2 and Wake on LAN are trademarks or registered trademarks of IBM, Inc. Trademarks Satellite, Noteworthy, SelectServ, InTouch, and Fn-esse are trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. CompuServe is a registered trademark of America Online, Inc. IN NO EVENT... in this manual, including but not limited to any product specifications, is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Toshiba under license. TOSHIBA CORPORATION AND TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. (TOSHIBA) PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL OR ANY OTHER...
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With your new Toshiba notebook computer, your Toshiba computer. This guide This guide introduces the computer's features. For specific information on both operating systems and how they function with the computer. This guide contains information on the software, see the Microsoft booklet that shipped ... you wherever you . ❖ Use the table of contents and the index to the world of powerful and portable multimedia computers! Introduction Welcome to find specific information. 23
With your new Toshiba notebook computer, your Toshiba computer. This guide This guide introduces the computer's features. For specific information on both operating systems and how they function with the computer. This guide contains information on the software, see the Microsoft booklet that shipped ... you wherever you . ❖ Use the table of contents and the index to the world of powerful and portable multimedia computers! Introduction Welcome to find specific information. 23
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For additional help, see "If you need to make sure you received everything Before doing anything else, consult the Quick Start card provided with your dealer immediately. If any items are missing or damaged, notify your system to locate specific parts of your notebook computer. Making sure you need further assistance" on page 265. 27 Chapter 1 Finding Your Way Around This chapter presents a "grand tour" of the computer. It serves as a reference when you have everything .
For additional help, see "If you need to make sure you received everything Before doing anything else, consult the Quick Start card provided with your dealer immediately. If any items are missing or damaged, notify your system to locate specific parts of your notebook computer. Making sure you need further assistance" on page 265. 27 Chapter 1 Finding Your Way Around This chapter presents a "grand tour" of the computer. It serves as a reference when you have everything .
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... they run programmed functions when you are not interchangeable. ❖ The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys to be confused with icons run specific functions on the program you press them. Function keys The function keys (not to upper case - Ctrl, Fn and Alt keys The Ctrl, Fn, and...
... they run programmed functions when you are not interchangeable. ❖ The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys to be confused with icons run specific functions on the program you press them. Function keys The function keys (not to upper case - Ctrl, Fn and Alt keys The Ctrl, Fn, and...
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...; Adjust system settings ❖ Search for any folder, file, or program by double-clicking the icon. See the Windows® XP online Help for more specific information on page 149. For more information on starting programs, see Windows® online Help. Start button You use it does not go into the...
...; Adjust system settings ❖ Search for any folder, file, or program by double-clicking the icon. See the Windows® XP online Help for more specific information on page 149. For more information on starting programs, see Windows® online Help. Start button You use it does not go into the...
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... the background. You have a file cabinet (device), that run continuously in files. To learn more than one file cabinet, just as a disk drive. To activate a specific task, double-click the appropriate System tray icon. Windows® XP file system All files on the taskbar. All the files and folders reside in...
... the background. You have a file cabinet (device), that run continuously in files. To learn more than one file cabinet, just as a disk drive. To activate a specific task, double-click the appropriate System tray icon. Windows® XP file system All files on the taskbar. All the files and folders reside in...
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... is your computer. The "Getting Started" chapter introduced you practice using the pointing device with a cPad or TouchPad pointing device. Instructions requiring the secondary button specifically mention that comes with one index finger working the cPad and/or TouchPad and the other data can use both hands, with your basic tool...
... is your computer. The "Getting Started" chapter introduced you practice using the pointing device with a cPad or TouchPad pointing device. Instructions requiring the secondary button specifically mention that comes with one index finger working the cPad and/or TouchPad and the other data can use both hands, with your basic tool...
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163 Getting to the Recycle Bin, it still uses valuable space on a specific date or time, a "restore point." This is useful if you through restoring your system to the state it was configured on the hard disk drive ...
163 Getting to the Recycle Bin, it still uses valuable space on a specific date or time, a "restore point." This is useful if you through restoring your system to the state it was configured on the hard disk drive ...
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... a standard office computer. To transfer files: 1 Place the computers so that their infrared ports are aligned. 2 Load the transfer program on both computers. 3 Set any specific options. 4 Start the transfer. 5 When you plan to the RGB (monitor) port. An external mouse, keyboard and diskette drive connect to the USB ports. To...
... a standard office computer. To transfer files: 1 Place the computers so that their infrared ports are aligned. 2 Load the transfer program on both computers. 3 Set any specific options. 4 Start the transfer. 5 When you plan to the RGB (monitor) port. An external mouse, keyboard and diskette drive connect to the USB ports. To...
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Bluetooth is based on the Bluetooth specification version 1.1. Toshiba cannot confirm all compatibility with another computer: 1 Click Start, All Programs. 2 Point to Accessories, Communications, and click New Connection Wizard. 3 Click Next. 4 Select Set up ... until the Bluetooth icon is up a direct cable connection To establish a direct cable connection with PC products and/or electronic devices using Bluetooth other than Toshiba mobile PCs.
Bluetooth is based on the Bluetooth specification version 1.1. Toshiba cannot confirm all compatibility with another computer: 1 Click Start, All Programs. 2 Point to Accessories, Communications, and click New Connection Wizard. 3 Click Next. 4 Select Set up ... until the Bluetooth icon is up a direct cable connection To establish a direct cable connection with PC products and/or electronic devices using Bluetooth other than Toshiba mobile PCs.
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... and downloading files from anywhere in the world. 179 Exploring Your Options An overview of using the Internet An overview of using a specific Internet protocol called Web browsers are specifically designed to be referenced from the Internet For more information about the Internet, "Lesson 3: Learning about the Internet" on computers connected to...
... and downloading files from anywhere in the world. 179 Exploring Your Options An overview of using the Internet An overview of using a specific Internet protocol called Web browsers are specifically designed to be referenced from the Internet For more information about the Internet, "Lesson 3: Learning about the Internet" on computers connected to...
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... Your Options An overview of using a dedicated site to converse about a specialized subject with similar interests and ideas can also use a Search Engine, a Web site specifically designed to help you perform many tasks. ❖ Internet email To send and receive email of your Web browser to that computer system linked to...
... Your Options An overview of using a dedicated site to converse about a specialized subject with similar interests and ideas can also use a Search Engine, a Web site specifically designed to help you perform many tasks. ❖ Internet email To send and receive email of your Web browser to that computer system linked to...
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Press the corresponding button to another one window to execute the specific function. The Full Screen button toggles the size of the active window between normal and maximum. The following functions are available on or off. Enter .... The Change the Task button allows you to move from one . 194 Exploring Your Options Using your IR remote controller Tab The TOSHIBA Remote Control NOTE: You can use TOSHIBA Button Controls to enable/disable the remote control function. To restore the screen and original settings, press any key or press the...
Press the corresponding button to another one window to execute the specific function. The Full Screen button toggles the size of the active window between normal and maximum. The following functions are available on or off. Enter .... The Change the Task button allows you to move from one . 194 Exploring Your Options Using your IR remote controller Tab The TOSHIBA Remote Control NOTE: You can use TOSHIBA Button Controls to enable/disable the remote control function. To restore the screen and original settings, press any key or press the...
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... window To close the WinDVD control panel and expand the video window to play button to fill the screen, click the Maximize button. move to a specific None time slot, then click the play the DVD from the selected location. 222 WinDVD 2000 Using playlists Click this To do this Or use...
... window To close the WinDVD control panel and expand the video window to play button to fill the screen, click the Maximize button. move to a specific None time slot, then click the play the DVD from the selected location. 222 WinDVD 2000 Using playlists Click this To do this Or use...
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The intent is to enable specific content to be changed again. Pay careful attention to the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive, the autoplay default option, and which WinDVD ... properties tab. Once a drive has reached the limit, the region code cannot be viewed in your computer is part of the WinDVD player installed in a specific region. Region coding is Region 1, comprising the United States and Canada. The current region code of the protection system for DVD content. NOTE: Most DVD...
The intent is to enable specific content to be changed again. Pay careful attention to the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive, the autoplay default option, and which WinDVD ... properties tab. Once a drive has reached the limit, the region code cannot be viewed in your computer is part of the WinDVD player installed in a specific region. Region coding is Region 1, comprising the United States and Canada. The current region code of the protection system for DVD content. NOTE: Most DVD...
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.... A device, such as a disk drive or a modem, needs a channel to accomplish a task. These channels of category links appear. 3 Click the Fixing a hardware problem. 4 Choose from specific topics and follow the steps. The device most likely to add and set up one device at a time. Resolving hardware conflicts on hardware conflicts: 1 Click...
.... A device, such as a disk drive or a modem, needs a channel to accomplish a task. These channels of category links appear. 3 Click the Fixing a hardware problem. 4 Choose from specific topics and follow the steps. The device most likely to add and set up one device at a time. Resolving hardware conflicts on hardware conflicts: 1 Click...
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... Memory Access Similarly, the data required by the other, causing a hardware conflict. For an older device, remove it interrupts what the processor is stored in a specific place or address in memory called an Interrupt Request (IRQ) because it from the computer. ❖ Disable another system component and use the same DMA...
... Memory Access Similarly, the data required by the other, causing a hardware conflict. For an older device, remove it interrupts what the processor is stored in a specific place or address in memory called an Interrupt Request (IRQ) because it from the computer. ❖ Disable another system component and use the same DMA...
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...'s properties: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Administrative Tools. 2 Double-click the Computer Management icon. 3 In the left pane, click Device Manager. 4 Select the specific device from the device category. 5 In the toolbar, look to the device. 244 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict CAUTION: Changing the default settings...
...'s properties: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Administrative Tools. 2 Double-click the Computer Management icon. 3 In the left pane, click Device Manager. 4 Select the specific device from the device category. 5 In the toolbar, look to the device. 244 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict CAUTION: Changing the default settings...
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... with the copy protection system within the DVD-ROM drive. This error is usually a rare, title-specific problem. There is a DVD-Video 1.0 disc. Playback cannot continue. Try to authenticate (authorize playback of the DVD specification. WinDVD does not support this is a problem with the DVDROM drive. The DVD-ROM drive failed to...
... with the copy protection system within the DVD-ROM drive. This error is usually a rare, title-specific problem. There is a DVD-Video 1.0 disc. Playback cannot continue. Try to authenticate (authorize playback of the DVD specification. WinDVD does not support this is a problem with the DVDROM drive. The DVD-ROM drive failed to...