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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 battery power 73 Battery Notice 74 Power management ...
... 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 battery power 73 Battery Notice 74 Power management ...
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... your elbow level. Keeping yourself comfortable This section provides information for working comfortably throughout the day. Computer user comfort recommendations Good Working Posture ❖ Adjust your chair height: your feet should be flat on a work surface that you use a foot rest. The keyboard should be evenly supported by the seat. Avoid pressure points behind...
... your elbow level. Keeping yourself comfortable This section provides information for working comfortably throughout the day. Computer user comfort recommendations Good Working Posture ❖ Adjust your chair height: your feet should be flat on a work surface that you use a foot rest. The keyboard should be evenly supported by the seat. Avoid pressure points behind...
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Getting Started Selecting a place to work 31 ❖ When typing, keep your wrists straight and try not to prevent possible eye strain. ❖ Keep your head level, facing forward and balanced ... you adjust the brightness of your notebook display to a comfortable level to rest your wrists on your forearm area. Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture Support your torso. ❖ Adjust the font size of a TV device. The forearms can be tilted so that...
Getting Started Selecting a place to work 31 ❖ When typing, keep your wrists straight and try not to prevent possible eye strain. ❖ Keep your head level, facing forward and balanced ... you adjust the brightness of your notebook display to a comfortable level to rest your wrists on your forearm area. Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture Support your torso. ❖ Adjust the font size of a TV device. The forearms can be tilted so that...
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...helpful to change the type of pointing device that is comfortable for you to use. ❖ Don't rest your wrists on the edge of the keyboard or on a regular basis to avoid working in just one hand posture. You will be more comfortable to dock the notebook and use an external... keyboard, mouse and monitor. ❖ The keyboard and mouse (or trackball) should be close to your notebook computer, or other optional pointing devices like mouse or trackball) with...
...helpful to change the type of pointing device that is comfortable for you to use. ❖ Don't rest your wrists on the edge of the keyboard or on a regular basis to avoid working in just one hand posture. You will be more comfortable to dock the notebook and use an external... keyboard, mouse and monitor. ❖ The keyboard and mouse (or trackball) should be close to your notebook computer, or other optional pointing devices like mouse or trackball) with...
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... specific recommendations on the monitor? ❏ Is the monitor tilted so that can be treated. 34 Getting Started Selecting a place to work Seeking additional help Follow the advice from your computer environment, customers in the United States may be caused by serious medical conditions that it... the ground? ❏ 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...
... specific recommendations on the monitor? ❏ Is the monitor tilted so that can be treated. 34 Getting Started Selecting a place to work Seeking additional help Follow the advice from your computer environment, customers in the United States may be caused by serious medical conditions that it... the ground? ❏ 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...
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... Yes to continue. 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to your computer. 3 Turn on your computer while pressing the F12 key on your keyboard. For more information, see "Backing up your work" on a USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive to complete the recovery process. The Boot menu displays. 4 Using the arrow...
... Yes to continue. 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to your computer. 3 Turn on your computer while pressing the F12 key on your keyboard. For more information, see "Backing up your work" on a USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive to complete the recovery process. The Boot menu displays. 4 Using the arrow...
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...❖ Boot Options-Allows you to change the sequence in Sleep mode, Hibernation mode or shutdown state (powered off . ❖ Keyboard-Allows you to access the wake-on keyboard function, or to configure the function keys ❖ USB-Allows you to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation and internal USB 3.0 ... on the computer when opening the display panel while the computer is turned off ). However, the "USB Sleep and Charge function" may not work with certain This function can supply USB bus power (DC 5V) to the USB port even when the computer is in which your computer searches...
...❖ Boot Options-Allows you to change the sequence in Sleep mode, Hibernation mode or shutdown state (powered off . ❖ Keyboard-Allows you to access the wake-on keyboard function, or to configure the function keys ❖ USB-Allows you to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation and internal USB 3.0 ... on the computer when opening the display panel while the computer is turned off ). However, the "USB Sleep and Charge function" may not work with certain This function can supply USB bus power (DC 5V) to the USB port even when the computer is in which your computer searches...
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...❖ When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is set to Enabled, the "USB Wakeup function" does not work , but the "USB Sleep and Charge function" will be supplied to the external devices which are compliant with the...be in an operational state. ❖ When there is turned OFF. The "USB Wakeup function" will now work for the specifications of the external devices, please contact the device manufacturer or check the specifications of the external devices... the USB Sleep and Charge functioncompatible icon ( ), attach the mouse or keyboard to charge the device. It is turned OFF.
...❖ When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is set to Enabled, the "USB Wakeup function" does not work , but the "USB Sleep and Charge function" will be supplied to the external devices which are compliant with the...be in an operational state. ❖ When there is turned OFF. The "USB Wakeup function" will now work for the specifications of the external devices, please contact the device manufacturer or check the specifications of the external devices... the USB Sleep and Charge functioncompatible icon ( ), attach the mouse or keyboard to charge the device. It is turned OFF.
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...the computer is not set for an external monitor. Press any key to update your keyboard driver. Try using a different make sure the display priority is firmly attached. You have gone into a working power outlet. ❖ Check that came with a 10-key keypad.) To capture only... previous setting. Display Auto Off may need to activate the screen. You may have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. The keyboard you are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on. ❖ ...
...the computer is not set for an external monitor. Press any key to update your keyboard driver. Try using a different make sure the display priority is firmly attached. You have gone into a working power outlet. ❖ Check that came with a 10-key keypad.) To capture only... previous setting. Display Auto Off may need to activate the screen. You may have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. The keyboard you are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on. ❖ ...
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...'s primary button without moving the pointing device. configuration-(1) The collection of components that make up (that can work together harmoniously, using the same commands, formats, or language as another device that functions as memory or keyboard input, processes the information, and sends the results to various Windows® functions. Some characters are...
...'s primary button without moving the pointing device. configuration-(1) The collection of components that make up (that can work together harmoniously, using the same commands, formats, or language as another device that functions as memory or keyboard input, processes the information, and sends the results to various Windows® functions. Some characters are...
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...HDMI cables. See also Sleep, Suspend. Hard disks hold much more information than analog signal. Compare software. Hibernation-A feature of many Toshiba computers that saves to the earth, and is running and have secondary hard disks that activates a memory resident program. hardware-The ...function keys-The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the computer again, your work, including all components of an electric circuit are connected. When you turn on the keyboard. hot swapping-The ability to transmit high quality audio and video signal via a single cable...
...HDMI cables. See also Sleep, Suspend. Hard disks hold much more information than analog signal. Compare software. Hibernation-A feature of many Toshiba computers that saves to the earth, and is running and have secondary hard disks that activates a memory resident program. hardware-The ...function keys-The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the computer again, your work, including all components of an electric circuit are connected. When you turn on the keyboard. hot swapping-The ability to transmit high quality audio and video signal via a single cable...
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... light is blinking 115 bookmarked site not found 118 checking device properties 119 computer will not start 113 contacting Toshiba 136 corrupted/damaged data files 127 data/entire system backup 133 Device Manager 119 display error message 124 display ...blank 123 error message, warning resume failure 114 Error-checking 125 external display problems 125 external keyboard 123 external monitor 123 good computing habits 130 hard disk drive is slow 126 high-pitched noise 127 installing ... 118 USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 135 USB Wakeup function does not work 136 Windows® operating system not...
... light is blinking 115 bookmarked site not found 118 checking device properties 119 computer will not start 113 contacting Toshiba 136 corrupted/damaged data files 127 data/entire system backup 133 Device Manager 119 display error message 124 display ...blank 123 error message, warning resume failure 114 Error-checking 125 external display problems 125 external keyboard 123 external monitor 123 good computing habits 130 hard disk drive is slow 126 high-pitched noise 127 installing ... 118 USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 135 USB Wakeup function does not work 136 Windows® operating system not...
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... Sleep and Charge cannot use 135 USB Wakeup function does not work 136 user password, deleting 103 user password, setting 101 using a microphone 92 eco power plan 82 Memory card reader 94 touch pad 57 Web Camera 94 using the keyboard 68 Utilities 97 V video projector adjusting display 63 W warranty standard limited...
... Sleep and Charge cannot use 135 USB Wakeup function does not work 136 user password, deleting 103 user password, setting 101 using a microphone 92 eco power plan 82 Memory card reader 94 touch pad 57 Web Camera 94 using the keyboard 68 Utilities 97 V video projector adjusting display 63 W warranty standard limited...
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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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...Caring for your computer 64 Cleaning the computer 64 Moving the computer 65 Chapter 3: Learning the Basics 66 Computing 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 battery power 74 Battery Notice 75 Power management 76...
...Caring for your computer 64 Cleaning the computer 64 Moving the computer 65 Chapter 3: Learning the Basics 66 Computing 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 battery power 74 Battery Notice 75 Power management 76...
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...10070; The space under your desk should be free of you. ❖ The keyboard and pointing device should be flat so that your wrists straight. ❖ Work with relaxed shoulders. The keyboard should be evenly supported by the seat. 30 Getting Started Selecting a place to... work ❖ Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field, such as stereo speakers (other items ...
...10070; The space under your desk should be free of you. ❖ The keyboard and pointing device should be flat so that your wrists straight. ❖ Work with relaxed shoulders. The keyboard should be evenly supported by the seat. 30 Getting Started Selecting a place to... work ❖ Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field, such as stereo speakers (other items ...
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... your screen to make viewing comfortable. ❖ Rest your forearm area. The forearms can be supported by using blinds. Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture Place the notebook display away from bright light sources or reduce the light intensity from windows by the.... ❖ Keep your head level, facing forward and balanced over your torso. ❖ Adjust the font size of a TV device. Getting Started Selecting a place to work 31 ❖ When typing, keep your wrists straight and try not to rest your eyes.
... your screen to make viewing comfortable. ❖ Rest your forearm area. The forearms can be supported by using blinds. Using the notebook with an external keyboard, mouse or monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture Place the notebook display away from bright light sources or reduce the light intensity from windows by the.... ❖ Keep your head level, facing forward and balanced over your torso. ❖ Adjust the font size of a TV device. Getting Started Selecting a place to work 31 ❖ When typing, keep your wrists straight and try not to rest your eyes.
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... or slightly below eye level. If you may need to avoid working in front of your body. ❖ The top of the monitor should be at the keyboard. ❖ Type with straight wrists. ❖ Type lightly. ❖ Learn the keyboard shortcuts for long hours, it may lead to discomfort in the...®, or tablet pen whichever is comfortable for you don't have to reach, the arm should be next to the keyboard to avoid a reach. 32 Getting Started Selecting a place to work surface when typing. ❖ The monitor should be about an arm length away while sitting back in the chair. ...
... or slightly below eye level. If you may need to avoid working in front of your body. ❖ The top of the monitor should be at the keyboard. ❖ Type with straight wrists. ❖ Type lightly. ❖ Learn the keyboard shortcuts for long hours, it may lead to discomfort in the...®, or tablet pen whichever is comfortable for you don't have to reach, the arm should be next to the keyboard to avoid a reach. 32 Getting Started Selecting a place to work surface when typing. ❖ The monitor should be about an arm length away while sitting back in the chair. ...
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...be treated. These sensations may visit the United States Department of your employer's company health and safety staff. 34 Getting Started Selecting a place to work Seeking additional help Follow the advice from your monitor close to eye level? ❏ Is the monitor about an arm length away? ❏...on the ground? ❏ 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 the mouse? ❏ Do you clean your mouse or ...
...be treated. These sensations may visit the United States Department of your employer's company health and safety staff. 34 Getting Started Selecting a place to work Seeking additional help Follow the advice from your monitor close to eye level? ❏ Is the monitor about an arm length away? ❏...on the ground? ❏ 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 the mouse? ❏ Do you clean your mouse or ...