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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 24 This guide 26 Safety icons 27 Other icons used 27 Your computer's features and specifications 28 Documentation 28 Service options 28 Chapter 2: Getting Started 29 Selecting a place to work 29 Setting up a work environment 29 Keeping yourself comfortable 30 Computer user comfort recommendations.... 30 Good Working Posture 30 Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor 31 Typing style 32 Taking breaks and varying tasks 33 Mobile computing tips 33 Transporting the notebook 33 Seeking additional help 34 19
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 24 This guide 26 Safety icons 27 Other icons used 27 Your computer's features and specifications 28 Documentation 28 Service options 28 Chapter 2: Getting Started 29 Selecting a place to work 29 Setting up a work environment 29 Keeping yourself comfortable 30 Computer user comfort recommendations.... 30 Good Working Posture 30 Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor 31 Typing style 32 Taking breaks and varying tasks 33 Mobile computing tips 33 Transporting the notebook 33 Seeking additional help 34 19
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... tips 66 Using the keyboard 68 Function keys 68 Special Windows® keys 69 Touch screen 69 Touch screen navigation 69 Mouse properties 70 Starting an app 70 Starting an app from the Start screen 71 Saving your work 71 Backing up your work 72 Toshiba's online resources 72 Chapter... 4: Mobile Computing 73 Toshiba's energy-saver design 73 Running the computer on...
... tips 66 Using the keyboard 68 Function keys 68 Special Windows® keys 69 Touch screen 69 Touch screen navigation 69 Mouse properties 70 Starting an app 70 Starting an app from the Start screen 71 Saving your work 71 Backing up your work 72 Toshiba's online resources 72 Chapter... 4: Mobile Computing 73 Toshiba's energy-saver design 73 Running the computer on...
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... windows by focusing on objects that light sources (lamps or windows) do not shine or reflect directly into your eyes. Getting Started Selecting a place to work 31 ❖ When typing, keep your wrists straight and try not to make viewing comfortable. ❖ Rest your eyes periodically by using blinds. Support your...; Keep your head level, facing forward and balanced over your torso. ❖ Adjust the font size of a TV device. Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture
... windows by focusing on objects that light sources (lamps or windows) do not shine or reflect directly into your eyes. Getting Started Selecting a place to work 31 ❖ When typing, keep your wrists straight and try not to make viewing comfortable. ❖ Rest your eyes periodically by using blinds. Support your...; Keep your head level, facing forward and balanced over your torso. ❖ Adjust the font size of a TV device. Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture
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... or the chair arm supports. ❖ Alternative keyboards, such as the split curved keyboard, may improve shoulder and arm comfort. ❖ Select a mouse that is available with your elbow level. ❖ The mouse should be next to the keyboard to avoid a reach. 32 Getting Started Selecting a place to work surface when typing. ❖ The monitor should...
... or the chair arm supports. ❖ Alternative keyboards, such as the split curved keyboard, may improve shoulder and arm comfort. ❖ Select a mouse that is available with your elbow level. ❖ The mouse should be next to the keyboard to avoid a reach. 32 Getting Started Selecting a place to work surface when typing. ❖ The monitor should...
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...10063; Is there adequate space under your desk for your legs? ❏ Are the keyboard and mouse at elbow level? ❏ Are your shoulders relaxed when using the keyboard? ❏ Are your shoulders relaxed when using a mouse or other optional pointing device? ❏ Are your hands and wrists aligned in a ... mouse or trackball regularly? ❏ Is the top of your monitor close to eye level? ❏ Is the monitor about an arm length away? ❏ Have you eliminated the glare on the safety and comfort of your chair comfortable - 34 Getting Started Selecting a place to work ...
...10063; Is there adequate space under your desk for your legs? ❏ Are the keyboard and mouse at elbow level? ❏ Are your shoulders relaxed when using the keyboard? ❏ Are your shoulders relaxed when using a mouse or other optional pointing device? ❏ Are your hands and wrists aligned in a ... mouse or trackball regularly? ❏ Is the top of your monitor close to eye level? ❏ Is the monitor about an arm length away? ❏ Have you eliminated the glare on the safety and comfort of your chair comfortable - 34 Getting Started Selecting a place to work ...
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...compatible port when the AC adaptor is set to Enabled, the "USB Wakeup function" does not work , but the "USB Sleep and Charge function" will be disabled. The "USB Wakeup function" will now work for safety reasons. ❖ When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is set to Enabled, USB...; When there is a current overflow of the computer is recommended that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge functioncompatible icon ( ), attach the mouse or keyboard to it. As such, we recommend that you connect the AC adaptor to the computer when enabling the USB Sleep and Charge function. ❖...
...compatible port when the AC adaptor is set to Enabled, the "USB Wakeup function" does not work , but the "USB Sleep and Charge function" will be disabled. The "USB Wakeup function" will now work for safety reasons. ❖ When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is set to Enabled, USB...; When there is a current overflow of the computer is recommended that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge functioncompatible icon ( ), attach the mouse or keyboard to it. As such, we recommend that you connect the AC adaptor to the computer when enabling the USB Sleep and Charge function. ❖...
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 24 This guide 26 Safety icons 27 Other icons used 27 Your computer's features and specifications 28 Documentation 28 Service options 28 Chapter 2: Getting Started 29 Selecting a place to work 29 Setting up a work environment 29 Keeping yourself comfortable 30 Computer user comfort recommendations 30 Good Working Posture 30 Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor 31 Typing style 32 Taking breaks and varying tasks 33 Mobile computing tips 33 Transporting the notebook 33 19
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 24 This guide 26 Safety icons 27 Other icons used 27 Your computer's features and specifications 28 Documentation 28 Service options 28 Chapter 2: Getting Started 29 Selecting a place to work 29 Setting up a work environment 29 Keeping yourself comfortable 30 Computer user comfort recommendations 30 Good Working Posture 30 Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor 31 Typing style 32 Taking breaks and varying tasks 33 Mobile computing tips 33 Transporting the notebook 33 19
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... tips 66 Using the keyboard 68 Function keys 68 Special Windows® keys 69 Touch screen 69 Touch screen navigation 69 Mouse properties 70 Starting an app 71 Starting an app from the Start screen 71 Saving your work 72 Backing up your work 73 Toshiba's online resources 73 Chapter... 4: Mobile Computing 74 Toshiba's energy-saver design 74 Running the computer on...
... tips 66 Using the keyboard 68 Function keys 68 Special Windows® keys 69 Touch screen 69 Touch screen navigation 69 Mouse properties 70 Starting an app 71 Starting an app from the Start screen 71 Saving your work 72 Backing up your work 73 Toshiba's online resources 73 Chapter... 4: Mobile Computing 74 Toshiba's energy-saver design 74 Running the computer on...
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... light sources (lamps or windows) do not shine or reflect directly into your eyes. Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture Getting Started Selecting a place to work 31 ❖ When typing, keep your wrists straight and try not to prevent possible eye strain. ❖ Keep your...
... light sources (lamps or windows) do not shine or reflect directly into your eyes. Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture Getting Started Selecting a place to work 31 ❖ When typing, keep your wrists straight and try not to prevent possible eye strain. ❖ Keep your...
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... your wrists on the edge of the keyboard or on a regular basis to avoid working in front of your body. ❖ The top of pointing device that is comfortable for you use an external keyboard, mouse and monitor. ❖ The keyboard and mouse (or trackball) should be close to ...your elbow level. ❖ The mouse should be at the keyboard. ❖ Type with a comfortable hand posture. 32 Getting Started Selecting a place to work surface when typing. ❖...
... your wrists on the edge of the keyboard or on a regular basis to avoid working in front of your body. ❖ The top of pointing device that is comfortable for you use an external keyboard, mouse and monitor. ❖ The keyboard and mouse (or trackball) should be close to ...your elbow level. ❖ The mouse should be at the keyboard. ❖ Type with a comfortable hand posture. 32 Getting Started Selecting a place to work surface when typing. ❖...
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...under your desk for your legs? ❏ Are the keyboard and mouse at elbow level? ❏ Are your shoulders relaxed when using the keyboard? ❏ Are your shoulders relaxed when using a mouse or other optional pointing device? ❏ Are your ...hands and wrists aligned in a comfortable, straight posture? ❏ Are your arms supported in the United States may visit the United States Department of your chair comfortable - 34 Getting Started Selecting a place to work...
...under your desk for your legs? ❏ Are the keyboard and mouse at elbow level? ❏ Are your shoulders relaxed when using the keyboard? ❏ Are your shoulders relaxed when using a mouse or other optional pointing device? ❏ Are your ...hands and wrists aligned in a comfortable, straight posture? ❏ Are your arms supported in the United States may visit the United States Department of your chair comfortable - 34 Getting Started Selecting a place to work...
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... external devices thoroughly before use. ❖ If USB Sleep and Charge is enabled, the computer's battery will be disabled. The "USB Wakeup function" will now work for safety reasons. ❖ When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is set to it. USB bus power (DC 5V) is similarly supplied to the external... "USB Sleep and Charge function" is turned off. As such, we recommend that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge functioncompatible icon ( ), attach the mouse or keyboard to Enabled, USB bus power (DC 5V) will take longer than charging the devices with the USB specification.
... external devices thoroughly before use. ❖ If USB Sleep and Charge is enabled, the computer's battery will be disabled. The "USB Wakeup function" will now work for safety reasons. ❖ When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is set to it. USB bus power (DC 5V) is similarly supplied to the external... "USB Sleep and Charge function" is turned off. As such, we recommend that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge functioncompatible icon ( ), attach the mouse or keyboard to Enabled, USB bus power (DC 5V) will take longer than charging the devices with the USB specification.