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...how many pieces of equipment you can . Connection to party lines service is prohibited. If advance notice is designed to be used on your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you to make changes in advance of this change. Type of Service Your modem is not feasible, you will... needed on standard-device telephone lines. or an authorized representative of a standard jack called the USOC RJ11C. In order to do this, it , the telephone company will be performed by means of Toshiba. If Problems Arise If any message via a telephone fax machine unless such message clearly...
...how many pieces of equipment you can . Connection to party lines service is prohibited. If advance notice is designed to be used on your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you to make changes in advance of this change. Type of Service Your modem is not feasible, you will... needed on standard-device telephone lines. or an authorized representative of a standard jack called the USOC RJ11C. In order to do this, it , the telephone company will be performed by means of Toshiba. If Problems Arise If any message via a telephone fax machine unless such message clearly...
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... 55 Adding external devices 55 Connecting to a power source 56 Charging the main battery 58 Using the computer for the first time 59 Opening the display panel 59 Turning on the power 60 Using the TouchPad 61 Control buttons 62 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 62 Setting up a printer 63 Installing additional memory (optional 66 Removing a memory module 70 Connecting a mouse 71 Connecting a printer 71 Connecting a USB printer 71 Connecting a parallel printer 71 Using external display devices 72 Connecting an external monitor 72 Directing the display output when you turn on...
... 55 Adding external devices 55 Connecting to a power source 56 Charging the main battery 58 Using the computer for the first time 59 Opening the display panel 59 Turning on the power 60 Using the TouchPad 61 Control buttons 62 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 62 Setting up a printer 63 Installing additional memory (optional 66 Removing a memory module 70 Connecting a mouse 71 Connecting a printer 71 Connecting a USB printer 71 Connecting a parallel printer 71 Using external display devices 72 Connecting an external monitor 72 Directing the display output when you turn on...
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... Before you call 223 Contacting Toshiba 224 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 225 Toshiba's worldwide offices 225 Appendix A: Hot Keys 228 Volume Mute 228 Instant password security 228 Without a password 229 With a password 229 Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged ...... 230 Power usage mode 231 Standby mode 232 Hibernation mode 233 Display modes 234 Display brightness 235 Enabling a wireless device 235 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 235 Keyboard hot keys 236 Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors 237 USA and...
... Before you call 223 Contacting Toshiba 224 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 225 Toshiba's worldwide offices 225 Appendix A: Hot Keys 228 Volume Mute 228 Instant password security 228 Without a password 229 With a password 229 Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged ...... 230 Power usage mode 231 Standby mode 232 Hibernation mode 233 Display modes 234 Display brightness 235 Enabling a wireless device 235 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 235 Keyboard hot keys 236 Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors 237 USA and...
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... your software, and music from DVD-ROMs and audio CDs. Noteworthy® computer lock cable to your computer for either operating the computer on external power or charging the battery. 40 Finding Your Way Around Back Back Speaker LAN active indicator Link indicator Speaker Security lock slot DC-IN USB ports Network port Parallel port RGB (monitor) port The speaker lets you hear sounds, such as your desk. The Network port (RJ45 jack) provides access to a LAN and the LAN is...
... your software, and music from DVD-ROMs and audio CDs. Noteworthy® computer lock cable to your computer for either operating the computer on external power or charging the battery. 40 Finding Your Way Around Back Back Speaker LAN active indicator Link indicator Speaker Security lock slot DC-IN USB ports Network port Parallel port RGB (monitor) port The speaker lets you hear sounds, such as your desk. The Network port (RJ45 jack) provides access to a LAN and the LAN is...
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... Start, Control Panel, then Printers and Other Hardware. 2 Select Printers and Faxes. The Add Printer Wizard starts. Getting Started Using the computer for the model of printer that is connected to set up a printer with a printer connected and turned on, it may have been detected automatically (Plug and Play). You can install the printer driver either by following the instructions indicated in your printer manual, or by using...
... Start, Control Panel, then Printers and Other Hardware. 2 Select Printers and Faxes. The Add Printer Wizard starts. Getting Started Using the computer for the model of printer that is connected to set up a printer with a printer connected and turned on, it may have been detected automatically (Plug and Play). You can install the printer driver either by following the instructions indicated in your printer manual, or by using...
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... memory slots. If you install or remove a memory module while the computer is incompatible with enough memory to increase the computer's memory if you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. In this happens, let the modules cool to operate the computer with a memory module in slot A, there will be a long beep followed by two short beeps. If you install a memory module that is in Standby or Hibernation mode...
... memory slots. If you install or remove a memory module while the computer is incompatible with enough memory to increase the computer's memory if you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. In this happens, let the modules cool to operate the computer with a memory module in slot A, there will be a long beep followed by two short beeps. If you install a memory module that is in Standby or Hibernation mode...
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..., remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in step 8. Click System to remove it from the slot. 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 5 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on the computer. 70 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 11 Turn the computer over and reconnect any cables you removed. 12 Turn on page 66. Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 13 in "Installing additional memory (optional...
..., remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in step 8. Click System to remove it from the slot. 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 5 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on the computer. 70 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 11 Turn the computer over and reconnect any cables you removed. 12 Turn on page 66. Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 13 in "Installing additional memory (optional...
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... optional external USB diskette drive to use the display hot key (Fn + F5) to change the display output with your system is set to one of the computer's USB ports. 74 Getting Started Connecting an optional external diskette drive ❖ If the external video device, such as an SVGA monitor, is capable of displaying at a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 and your computer. To display the 640 x 480 resolution, you use diskettes with the LCD Display Stretch option enabled...
... optional external USB diskette drive to use the display hot key (Fn + F5) to change the display output with your system is set to one of the computer's USB ports. 74 Getting Started Connecting an optional external diskette drive ❖ If the external video device, such as an SVGA monitor, is capable of displaying at a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 and your computer. To display the 640 x 480 resolution, you use diskettes with the LCD Display Stretch option enabled...
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... specific functions on the computer. Ctrl, Fn and Alt keys The Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys do different things depending on the keyboard indicator panel illuminates when you press the Caps Lock key. Function keys F1 through F12 are not interchangeable. ❖ The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys to be confused with icons run programmed functions when you are not affected. The caps lock light...
... specific functions on the computer. Ctrl, Fn and Alt keys The Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys do different things depending on the keyboard indicator panel illuminates when you press the Caps Lock key. Function keys F1 through F12 are not interchangeable. ❖ The Caps Lock key changes only the alphabet keys to be confused with icons run programmed functions when you are not affected. The caps lock light...
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... PC Cards Use caution when lifting or turning your computer, but are likely to be much more difficult to set of programs that acts as cables, attached to your PC Card comes with its own version of Card and Socket Services, you need to do so may result in the operating system. You may work with your computer. Other cards may also hot...
... PC Cards Use caution when lifting or turning your computer, but are likely to be much more difficult to set of programs that acts as cables, attached to your PC Card comes with its own version of Card and Socket Services, you need to do so may result in the operating system. You may work with your computer. Other cards may also hot...
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To open Accessibility: 1 Click Start, then click All Programs. 2 Select Toshiba Utilities, then select Accessibility. Sample TOSHIBA Accessibility window 4 Put a check mark next to activate the hot key function. The TOSHIBA Accessibility window appears. 3 Check the Use Fn-StickyKey box. The function is now active. 184 Toshiba Utilities TOSHIBA Accessibility Using Accessibility enables you to make the Fn key a sticky key, meaning you can press it once, release it and then press a function key to the desired option. 5 Click Apply, then click OK.
To open Accessibility: 1 Click Start, then click All Programs. 2 Select Toshiba Utilities, then select Accessibility. Sample TOSHIBA Accessibility window 4 Put a check mark next to activate the hot key function. The TOSHIBA Accessibility window appears. 3 Check the Use Fn-StickyKey box. The function is now active. 184 Toshiba Utilities TOSHIBA Accessibility Using Accessibility enables you to make the Fn key a sticky key, meaning you can press it once, release it and then press a function key to the desired option. 5 Click Apply, then click OK.
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... preset modes. 2 Click Create copy. 3 A new mode appears with the properties you require. The windows and settings for creating and customizing battery power modes are : ❖ Long Life ❖ Normal ❖ High Power ❖ DVD Playback ❖ Presentation Although you can create other AC power modes, but Toshiba recommends use of the preset Full Power mode. 193 Toshiba Utilities TOSHIBA Console Plugged in the name for any of the mode you need a customized mode, create a new mode with...
... preset modes. 2 Click Create copy. 3 A new mode appears with the properties you require. The windows and settings for creating and customizing battery power modes are : ❖ Long Life ❖ Normal ❖ High Power ❖ DVD Playback ❖ Presentation Although you can create other AC power modes, but Toshiba recommends use of the preset Full Power mode. 193 Toshiba Utilities TOSHIBA Console Plugged in the name for any of the mode you need a customized mode, create a new mode with...
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... to set BIOS defaults. ❖ Password - Then press the Enter key. Allows you to change the sequence in LCD and/or external monitor when the computer powers on. ❖ Boot Priority - Choose the desired tab and accompanying options. Select the boot device by pressing the right or left arrow keys. Allows you to enable or disable the "wakeup on process and for the power-on keyboard" feature. Allows you enable or disable LAN...
... to set BIOS defaults. ❖ Password - Then press the Enter key. Allows you to change the sequence in LCD and/or external monitor when the computer powers on. ❖ Boot Priority - Choose the desired tab and accompanying options. Select the boot device by pressing the right or left arrow keys. Allows you to enable or disable the "wakeup on process and for the power-on keyboard" feature. Allows you enable or disable LAN...
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... when to use the options in the Startup menu to fix the problem. To do this, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device. The Windows® Advanced Options menu displays these problems, use the procedure. 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. 200 If...
... when to use the options in the Startup menu to fix the problem. To do this, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device. The Windows® Advanced Options menu displays these problems, use the procedure. 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. 200 If...
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... or cursor control light is not remapping the keyboard. If you are using the Power Management utility. Was the battery fully charged to any of the keys. If the problem occurs when both the keypad overlays are off, make sure the software you have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more ? If it may be defective or incompatible with ? Have you type, strange things...
... or cursor control light is not remapping the keyboard. If you are using the Power Management utility. Was the battery fully charged to any of the keys. If the problem occurs when both the keypad overlays are off, make sure the software you have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more ? If it may be defective or incompatible with ? Have you type, strange things...
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... image displayed on the motherboard to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as the TouchPad. interlaced - Internet - See also World Wide Web. See also byte. See also cache, CPU cache, L2 cache. Memory cache installed on the screen that enables any other services. It is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. LAN (local area network) - A group...
... image displayed on the motherboard to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as the TouchPad. interlaced - Internet - See also World Wide Web. See also byte. See also cache, CPU cache, L2 cache. Memory cache installed on the screen that enables any other services. It is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. LAN (local area network) - A group...
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... type of notebook computers. Any device, such as a printer or joystick, that can be produced on the computer where you turn off your computer's main memory. R RAM (random access memory) - The smallest dot that is attached to the computer and controlled by a user to verify his or her identity to as well as modem, fax/modem, hard disk drive, network adapter, sound card, or SCSI adapter. See also operating...
... type of notebook computers. Any device, such as a printer or joystick, that can be produced on the computer where you turn off your computer's main memory. R RAM (random access memory) - The smallest dot that is attached to the computer and controlled by a user to verify his or her identity to as well as modem, fax/modem, hard disk drive, network adapter, sound card, or SCSI adapter. See also operating...
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... keyboard 185 starting 185 using keyboard 187 viewing key assignments 188 folders 133 displaying information 165 front panel 44 function keys 43, 81 H hard disk drive light 45, 61 hardware conflicts 202 resolving 204 headphone jack 42 Help 155 Windows XP 202 Hibernate restarting 109 using 103 Hibernation 97 Hibernation command enabling 104 Hibernation mode 76, 96 methods 105 hiding windows 142 hot key disable/enable TouchPad 235 display modes 234 display output settings 72 display settings 176 instant password 228 power usage mode...
... keyboard 185 starting 185 using keyboard 187 viewing key assignments 188 folders 133 displaying information 165 front panel 44 function keys 43, 81 H hard disk drive light 45, 61 hardware conflicts 202 resolving 204 headphone jack 42 Help 155 Windows XP 202 Hibernate restarting 109 using 103 Hibernation 97 Hibernation command enabling 104 Hibernation mode 76, 96 methods 105 hiding windows 142 hot key disable/enable TouchPad 235 display modes 234 display output settings 72 display settings 176 instant password 228 power usage mode...
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... Card Card and Socket Services 180 checklist 218 CIS (Card Information Structure) 217 computer stops working 219 eject button 42 errors 220 hot swapping fails 219 inserting 180 modem default 167 not recognized 219 problem solving 217, 218 removing 181 replacing 182 slots 42 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) 179 Plug and Play 204 ports external diskette drive 74 modem 42 monitor 41 Network 40 parallel 41 USB 41 power cable 58 cable...
... Card Card and Socket Services 180 checklist 218 CIS (Card Information Structure) 217 computer stops working 219 eject button 42 errors 220 hot swapping fails 219 inserting 180 modem default 167 not recognized 219 problem solving 217, 218 removing 181 replacing 182 slots 42 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) 179 Plug and Play 204 ports external diskette drive 74 modem 42 monitor 41 Network 40 parallel 41 USB 41 power cable 58 cable...
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... lock cable 77 instant password 228 lock slot 40 SelectServ 37 setting battery alarms 121 setting up AC adapter 56 communications 94 computer 48, 54, 67 date and time 150 printer 63 shortcut creating 145 menu 134 Shut down using 99 shut down 76 Shut down command 96 sound .wav files 177 problem solving 216 speakers external 179 Stand by command 110 Stand by mode hot key 232...
... lock cable 77 instant password 228 lock slot 40 SelectServ 37 setting battery alarms 121 setting up AC adapter 56 communications 94 computer 48, 54, 67 date and time 150 printer 63 shortcut creating 145 menu 134 Shut down using 99 shut down 76 Shut down command 96 sound .wav files 177 problem solving 216 speakers external 179 Stand by command 110 Stand by mode hot key 232...