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... them know of this change. When practical, they may cause harm to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as possible. If the telephone company notes a problem, they will be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The Department does...
... them know of this change. When practical, they may cause harm to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as possible. If the telephone company notes a problem, they will be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The Department does...
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... Setting up your software 47 Registering your computer with Toshiba ......... 48 Installing additional memory (optional 49 Connecting a mouse 53 Connecting a printer 53 Connecting a USB printer 53 Using external display devices 54 Connecting an external monitor 54 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 54 Adjusting the quality of the external display..... 55 Connecting an external diskette drive 55 Using an external keyboard 56 Connecting the AC adapter 56 Charging the battery 58 Using the computer for the first time 59 Opening the display panel...
... Setting up your software 47 Registering your computer with Toshiba ......... 48 Installing additional memory (optional 49 Connecting a mouse 53 Connecting a printer 53 Connecting a USB printer 53 Using external display devices 54 Connecting an external monitor 54 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 54 Adjusting the quality of the external display..... 55 Connecting an external diskette drive 55 Using an external keyboard 56 Connecting the AC adapter 56 Charging the battery 58 Using the computer for the first time 59 Opening the display panel...
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... Card problems 257 Printer problems 260 Modem problems 261 Develop good computing habits 261 If you need further assistance 262 Before you call 263 Contacting Toshiba 263 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 264 Toshiba's worldwide offices 265 Appendix A: Hot Keys 268 Volume Mute 268 Instant password security 269 Without a password 269 With a password 269 Power usage mode 270 Stand by mode 271 Hibernation mode 272 Display modes 273 Display brightness 274 Enabling a wireless device 274 Disabling or enabling...
... Card problems 257 Printer problems 260 Modem problems 261 Develop good computing habits 261 If you need further assistance 262 Before you call 263 Contacting Toshiba 263 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 264 Toshiba's worldwide offices 265 Appendix A: Hot Keys 268 Volume Mute 268 Instant password security 269 Without a password 269 With a password 269 Power usage mode 270 Stand by mode 271 Hibernation mode 272 Display modes 273 Display brightness 274 Enabling a wireless device 274 Disabling or enabling...
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... computer's memory if you use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver to run most of data. CAUTION: Do not install or remove a memory module while the DVD-ROM drive power is on . If the computer is on , begin at step 1; There are two memory slots. The operating system turns off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. Getting Started Setting up your computer 49 Installing additional memory (optional) Your computer comes with enough memory to install a memory module.
... computer's memory if you use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver to run most of data. CAUTION: Do not install or remove a memory module while the DVD-ROM drive power is on . If the computer is on , begin at step 1; There are two memory slots. The operating system turns off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. Getting Started Setting up your computer 49 Installing additional memory (optional) Your computer comes with enough memory to install a memory module.
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... Start, then click Control Panel 2 Click Performance and Maintenance. 3 Click System. 4 The General tab view automatically appears and shows total memory. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49. Checking total memory When you add or remove memory, you removed. 52 Getting Started Setting up...
... Start, then click Control Panel 2 Click Performance and Maintenance. 3 Click System. 4 The General tab view automatically appears and shows total memory. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49. Checking total memory When you add or remove memory, you removed. 52 Getting Started Setting up...
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... when you turn on the computer. 1 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) port on the side of connecting other external video device to your computer if you need a larger screen. You may also use the display hot key (Fn + F5) to change the display output settings is described below. 54 Getting Started Using external display devices Using external display devices Your computer comes with a built-in LCD display, but you can choose to use the TV out button, and simply...
... when you turn on the computer. 1 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) port on the side of connecting other external video device to your computer if you need a larger screen. You may also use the display hot key (Fn + F5) to change the display output settings is described below. 54 Getting Started Using external display devices Using external display devices Your computer comes with a built-in LCD display, but you can choose to use the TV out button, and simply...
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Sample cPad Help window 2 Scroll through the subjects until you find the one you started your computer with a printer connected and turned on the cPad display. Setting up a printer later, click Cancel. You install the printer driver either by using the operating system's Add Printer Wizard. If you plan to your printer manual, or by following the instructions indicated in your computer. If this is...
Sample cPad Help window 2 Scroll through the subjects until you find the one you started your computer with a printer connected and turned on the cPad display. Setting up a printer later, click Cancel. You install the printer driver either by using the operating system's Add Printer Wizard. If you plan to your printer manual, or by following the instructions indicated in your computer. If this is...
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.... Function keys The function keys (not to upper case - Function keys F1 through F12 are called function keys because they run specific functions on the program you press them. For more information, see your program documentation. Windows® special keys Application key Windows® logo key Windows® special keys Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys Ctrl Fn Alt . the number and symbol keys are not interchangeable. ❖ The Caps Lock key changes only...
.... Function keys The function keys (not to upper case - Function keys F1 through F12 are called function keys because they run specific functions on the program you press them. For more information, see your program documentation. Windows® special keys Application key Windows® logo key Windows® special keys Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys Ctrl Fn Alt . the number and symbol keys are not interchangeable. ❖ The Caps Lock key changes only...
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... in at the preset time. The System Restore Welcome screen appears. Sample System Restore welcome screen The Windows® XP operating system guides you to return your system settings for new hardware or software. In the event that your hardware or software causes your computer for future use. Lesson 13: Using System Restore The System Restore feature allows you through restoring your system to malfunction, you are reconfiguring...
... in at the preset time. The System Restore Welcome screen appears. Sample System Restore welcome screen The Windows® XP operating system guides you to return your system settings for new hardware or software. In the event that your hardware or software causes your computer for future use. Lesson 13: Using System Restore The System Restore feature allows you through restoring your system to malfunction, you are reconfiguring...
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...; Hotkey utility ❖ TOSHIBA Console TOSHIBA Accessibility The TOSHIBA Accessibility utility allows you to ascertain certain system details, set additional options, or change default options. Together, these allow you to use the Fn key to create a hot key combination with one of the function keys without pressing the two keys simultaneously as is usually required. Using Accessibility enables you to make the Fn key a sticky key, meaning you to configure your system to best meet your individual needs. Chapter 7 Toshiba Utilities...
...; Hotkey utility ❖ TOSHIBA Console TOSHIBA Accessibility The TOSHIBA Accessibility utility allows you to ascertain certain system details, set additional options, or change default options. Together, these allow you to use the Fn key to create a hot key combination with one of the function keys without pressing the two keys simultaneously as is usually required. Using Accessibility enables you to make the Fn key a sticky key, meaning you to configure your system to best meet your individual needs. Chapter 7 Toshiba Utilities...
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... Goes Wrong The Windows® operating system is one, remove it and press any key does not work routine, you experience any of these problems, use the options in the Startup menu to continue. For more information, see "Power and the batteries" on page 243. The computer displays the Non-System disk or disk error message. If pressing any key to fix the problem. The Windows® operating system is not...
... Goes Wrong The Windows® operating system is one, remove it and press any key does not work routine, you experience any of these problems, use the options in the Startup menu to continue. For more information, see "Power and the batteries" on page 243. The computer displays the Non-System disk or disk error message. If pressing any key to fix the problem. The Windows® operating system is not...
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... clicking Support from the listings and follow the on-screen instructions. ❖ Click a problem you would like help you If the operating system has started properly, but you still have a problem using your computer, the online Help can 't find a site I typed in. The World Wide Web is very slow. A site you can be down for your access can surf the Internet. To access Windows...
... clicking Support from the listings and follow the on-screen instructions. ❖ Click a problem you would like help you If the operating system has started properly, but you still have a problem using your computer, the online Help can 't find a site I typed in. The World Wide Web is very slow. A site you can be down for your access can surf the Internet. To access Windows...
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... its previous setting. If you have a second keyboard, try it works, the first keyboard may have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. If you are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on. ❖ 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...
... its previous setting. If you have a second keyboard, try it works, the first keyboard may have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. If you are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on. ❖ 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...
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... decentralized, world-wide network of keys that saves to create a complete screen image. See also World Wide Web. A unit of data equal to perform a task instead of using a pointing device such as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of computers that you turn the computer off . See also byte. interlaced - Internet - 293 Glossary Hibernation - high-density diskette - hot swapping - internal device - K keyboard shortcut - L L1...
... decentralized, world-wide network of keys that saves to create a complete screen image. See also World Wide Web. A unit of data equal to perform a task instead of using a pointing device such as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of computers that you turn the computer off . See also byte. interlaced - Internet - 293 Glossary Hibernation - high-density diskette - hot swapping - internal device - K keyboard shortcut - L L1...
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...'t access disc 249 drive tray won't open 249 eject button 99 light 38 manual eject hole/button 99 problems 249 troubleshooting 242 DVDs 35, 98 playing 187 E email 184 emulating a full-size keyboard 92 energy saving features 127 environmental considerations 42, 43 ergonomics lighting 44 posture 43 seating guidelines 43 work habits 45 error messages device driver conflict 239 general hardware problem 239 non-system disk or disk error 236, 249 problem with display settings...
...'t access disc 249 drive tray won't open 249 eject button 99 light 38 manual eject hole/button 99 problems 249 troubleshooting 242 DVDs 35, 98 playing 187 E email 184 emulating a full-size keyboard 92 energy saving features 127 environmental considerations 42, 43 ergonomics lighting 44 posture 43 seating guidelines 43 work habits 45 error messages device driver conflict 239 general hardware problem 239 non-system disk or disk error 236, 249 problem with display settings...
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... 203 assigning keys 204 change/remove key assignments 207 drag-and-drop 204 keyboard 203 starting 203 using keyboard or pointing device 205 viewing key assignments 206 folders 143 displaying information 175 front panel 36 function keys 35, 89 H hard disk drive cover 40 light 38, 60 hardware conflicts 239 resolving 240 headphone/S/PDIF 30 headphones connecting 191 Help 166 Windows XP 238 Hibernation low battery 135 Hibernation command 112 enabling 117 Hibernation mode 112...
... 203 assigning keys 204 change/remove key assignments 207 drag-and-drop 204 keyboard 203 starting 203 using keyboard or pointing device 205 viewing key assignments 206 folders 143 displaying information 175 front panel 36 function keys 35, 89 H hard disk drive cover 40 light 38, 60 hardware conflicts 239 resolving 240 headphone/S/PDIF 30 headphones connecting 191 Help 166 Windows XP 238 Hibernation low battery 135 Hibernation command 112 enabling 117 Hibernation mode 112...
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... Index microphone jack 30 Microsoft Internet Explorer 109 Microsoft Support Online Web site 238 Microsoft Windows XP 23, 140 minimizing 154 modem determining COM port 178 port 29, 110 problem solving 261 resetting port to default settings 178 upgrading 178 modem, using 109 modem/LAN cover 40 modes Hibernation 112 Stand by 113 video 277 monitor connecting 54, 177 not working 245 moving the computer 85 My Computer 144, 145 N network accessing 179 connecting...
... Index microphone jack 30 Microsoft Internet Explorer 109 Microsoft Support Online Web site 238 Microsoft Windows XP 23, 140 minimizing 154 modem determining COM port 178 port 29, 110 problem solving 261 resetting port to default settings 178 upgrading 178 modem, using 109 modem/LAN cover 40 modes Hibernation 112 Stand by 113 video 277 monitor connecting 54, 177 not working 245 moving the computer 85 My Computer 144, 145 N network accessing 179 connecting...
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... 249 changing display properties 246 checking device properties 241 compact discs not running correctly 250 computer hangs when PC Card inserted 259 computer will not power up 235 contacting Toshiba 263 corrupted/damaged data files 248 Device Manager 240 disabling a device 241 disk drive is slow 248 display is blank 245 DVD-ROM controls are gray 250 not functioning properly 252 video content poor 251 DVD-ROM performance is poor 250 DVD-ROM...
... 249 changing display properties 246 checking device properties 241 compact discs not running correctly 250 computer hangs when PC Card inserted 259 computer will not power up 235 contacting Toshiba 263 corrupted/damaged data files 248 Device Manager 240 disabling a device 241 disk drive is slow 248 display is blank 245 DVD-ROM controls are gray 250 not functioning properly 252 video content poor 251 DVD-ROM performance is poor 250 DVD-ROM...
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... 139 saving your work 93 screen 35 blank 245 doesn't look normal/flickers 246 Screen Saver tab 161 SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) 194 SD cards 33, 194 inserting 194 removing 194 using 194 Search Engine 184 secondary control button 35, 66 Secondary module bay 31 security fitting a computer lock cable 85 lock slot 31 SelectServ 26 setting battery alarms 135 setting up AC adapter 56 communications...
... 139 saving your work 93 screen 35 blank 245 doesn't look normal/flickers 246 Screen Saver tab 161 SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) 194 SD cards 33, 194 inserting 194 removing 194 using 194 Search Engine 184 secondary control button 35, 66 Secondary module bay 31 security fitting a computer lock cable 85 lock slot 31 SelectServ 26 setting battery alarms 135 setting up AC adapter 56 communications...
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310 Index mouse connecting 53 using Bluetooth 181 cPad and control buttons 144 modem 109 PC Cards 191 SD cards 194 utilities Hotkey utility 207 Power Management 215 V video 277 video features exploring 185 video modes 277 table 278 video projector adjusting display 55 connecting 54 video/audio out jack 31 volume control dial 28 volume, adjusting 191 W warranty SelectServ 26 wav files recording 188 Web address 147, 184 Web browsers 183 Web sites 263 Support Online 238 Web sites...
310 Index mouse connecting 53 using Bluetooth 181 cPad and control buttons 144 modem 109 PC Cards 191 SD cards 194 utilities Hotkey utility 207 Power Management 215 V video 277 video features exploring 185 video modes 277 table 278 video projector adjusting display 55 connecting 54 video/audio out jack 31 volume control dial 28 volume, adjusting 191 W warranty SelectServ 26 wav files recording 188 Web address 147, 184 Web browsers 183 Web sites 263 Support Online 238 Web sites...