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Contents 35 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 190 Hot Key Cards 190 Using the Hot Key Cards 191 Application Cards 192 Using the Application Cards 193 Card Case 193 Hot key functions 194 Volume Mute 194 Lock (Instant security 195 Power plan 196 Sleep mode 197 Hibernation mode 198 Output (Display switch 199 Display brightness 200 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............201 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 202 Zoom (Display resolution 203 Keyboard hot key functions 204 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 205 Glossary 206 Index 221
Contents 35 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 190 Hot Key Cards 190 Using the Hot Key Cards 191 Application Cards 192 Using the Application Cards 193 Card Case 193 Hot key functions 194 Volume Mute 194 Lock (Instant security 195 Power plan 196 Sleep mode 197 Hibernation mode 198 Output (Display switch 199 Display brightness 200 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............201 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 202 Zoom (Display resolution 203 Keyboard hot key functions 204 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 205 Glossary 206 Index 221
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... or defragment the drive. The computer could be a sign that you turn it is suggested, this could hang up slightly. In either of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will be saved. You can damage the computer and the memory module. If one another, you must remove the top module first...
... or defragment the drive. The computer could be a sign that you turn it is suggested, this could hang up slightly. In either of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will be saved. You can damage the computer and the memory module. If one another, you must remove the top module first...
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... This section gives tips on page 142. NOTE Please handle your computer carefully to keep your computer clean, gently wipe the display panel and exterior case with a lightly dampened cloth. 94 Getting Started Customizing your computer's settings Starting again from Sleep mode To start it again by opening the display panel...
... This section gives tips on page 142. NOTE Please handle your computer carefully to keep your computer clean, gently wipe the display panel and exterior case with a lightly dampened cloth. 94 Getting Started Customizing your computer's settings Starting again from Sleep mode To start it again by opening the display panel...
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The Accessories menu is not listed in this case Program Files. NOTE If you should know the file name and location of the program's executable file (this example, Accessories. The operating system opens WordPad. ...
The Accessories menu is not listed in this case Program Files. NOTE If you should know the file name and location of the program's executable file (this example, Accessories. The operating system opens WordPad. ...
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... where to store the document and to be stored. 3 Type a file name, then click Save. Some applications do . You may use all you are not case-sensitive. If you need to display the drop-down menu, and then click Save. 104 Learning the Basics Saving your work Saving files 1 Click on...
... where to store the document and to be stored. 3 Type a file name, then click Save. Some applications do . You may use all you are not case-sensitive. If you need to display the drop-down menu, and then click Save. 104 Learning the Basics Saving your work Saving files 1 Click on...
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..., use a high-capacity backup system, such as CDs, DVDs, external storage media, or to your operating system documentation for information on page 184. Look in case something happens to a network, if available. For example, the range of pages and number of time and multiple CDs/DVDs.
..., use a high-capacity backup system, such as CDs, DVDs, external storage media, or to your operating system documentation for information on page 184. Look in case something happens to a network, if available. For example, the range of pages and number of time and multiple CDs/DVDs.
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... still spinning when you open , remove the disc, and place it in its protective cover. 3 Gently press the tray in certain cases, your Toshiba optical disc drive may not record on certain optical media that bear the applicable logo, or play back or operate properly on your computer...'s detailed specifications at pcsupport.toshiba.com. Additionally, certain optical media recorded on other computers or optical media recorders. Removing a disc with the computer on To remove an...
... still spinning when you open , remove the disc, and place it in its protective cover. 3 Gently press the tray in certain cases, your Toshiba optical disc drive may not record on certain optical media that bear the applicable logo, or play back or operate properly on your computer...'s detailed specifications at pcsupport.toshiba.com. Additionally, certain optical media recorded on other computers or optical media recorders. Removing a disc with the computer on To remove an...
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... to avoid a possible short circuit, fire or electric shock. L640 series L650 series (Sample Illustration) Removing the battery If the battery is leaking or its case is cracked, put on the electrode during transportation to the unlocked position.
... to avoid a possible short circuit, fire or electric shock. L640 series L650 series (Sample Illustration) Removing the battery If the battery is leaking or its case is cracked, put on the electrode during transportation to the unlocked position.
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130 Mobile Computing Traveling tips Toshiba is OFF if your authorized Toshiba representative for more information or visit Toshiba's Web site at accessories.toshiba.com. For more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on page 190. only: Perchlorate Material - They all provide plenty of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling ... a place where it could get wet or covered in dust. ❖ Always travel with the computer in a carrying case. Toshiba offers a choice of carrying cases for manuals, power cords, and compact discs. special handling may be required to California, U.S.A.
130 Mobile Computing Traveling tips Toshiba is OFF if your authorized Toshiba representative for more information or visit Toshiba's Web site at accessories.toshiba.com. For more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on page 190. only: Perchlorate Material - They all provide plenty of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling ... a place where it could get wet or covered in dust. ❖ Always travel with the computer in a carrying case. Toshiba offers a choice of carrying cases for manuals, power cords, and compact discs. special handling may be required to California, U.S.A.
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..., there may contain other icons depending on your configuration. The file is permanently deleted. ❖ Permanently deleted files cannot be insufficient space available in this case, Windows® will prompt you place the pointer over an icon, a popup description of the file contents appears. See Windows® online Help for more...
..., there may contain other icons depending on your configuration. The file is permanently deleted. ❖ Permanently deleted files cannot be insufficient space available in this case, Windows® will prompt you place the pointer over an icon, a popup description of the file contents appears. See Windows® online Help for more...
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... device, the drivers installed, and the system resources assigned to another. Changing the default settings using Device Manager can cause other conflicts that appear in case the new version is not using resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which provides an array of tabs.
... device, the drivers installed, and the system resources assigned to another. Changing the default settings using Device Manager can cause other conflicts that appear in case the new version is not using resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which provides an array of tabs.
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For more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on the same network, verify that the driver is correct-i.e., that it has network access, and can detect access points or routers. NOTE To ... IPCONFIG /ALL and press Enter. If it can detect a Wi-Fi® access point or router then it may be very helpful if you are case-sensitive. ❖ Check the Windows® Control Panel's Device Manager to verify that the Wi-Fi® adapter is recognized by the Windows® operating...
For more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on the same network, verify that the driver is correct-i.e., that it has network access, and can detect access points or routers. NOTE To ... IPCONFIG /ALL and press Enter. If it can detect a Wi-Fi® access point or router then it may be very helpful if you are case-sensitive. ❖ Check the Windows® Control Panel's Device Manager to verify that the Wi-Fi® adapter is recognized by the Windows® operating...
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.... If it cleaned. 5 Verify that accompanies the adapter does not provide enough information to view the optical disc drive properties. 7 Check the Toshiba Web site for new information on using an external Wi-Fi® adapter (USB adapter, or other variety), check if the adapter comes with... WEP keys, in particular, are frequently addressed in which case you may be able to fix the problem yourself. The Windows® operating system wireless management utility does not work. The optical disc drive...
.... If it cleaned. 5 Verify that accompanies the adapter does not provide enough information to view the optical disc drive properties. 7 Check the Toshiba Web site for new information on using an external Wi-Fi® adapter (USB adapter, or other variety), check if the adapter comes with... WEP keys, in particular, are frequently addressed in which case you may be able to fix the problem yourself. The Windows® operating system wireless management utility does not work. The optical disc drive...
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... optical disc drives, or hard drives. Most of the optical disc drives built into recent Toshiba portable computer models can make the data inaccessible or even destroy it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in case the internal storage drive fails. Follow these steps to back up your computer or files to...
... optical disc drives, or hard drives. Most of the optical disc drives built into recent Toshiba portable computer models can make the data inaccessible or even destroy it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in case the internal storage drive fails. Follow these steps to back up your computer or files to...
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... devices are working correctly, and verify that accompany the hardware or software. ❖ Restart the Windows® operating system. This will make it was in case you to do so. If the device is completed, and will ensure that the installation is connected first, it may be able to easily restore...
... devices are working correctly, and verify that accompany the hardware or software. ❖ Restart the Windows® operating system. This will make it was in case you to do so. If the device is completed, and will ensure that the installation is connected first, it may be able to easily restore...
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.... (Sample Image) Enabling and Disabling Application Cards 2 Click the Open cards case button. The Application Cards are stacked under this card. Card Case The Card Case feature allows you to launch the application. The TOSHIBA Cards display at the top of the display. To use the Card... Case: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Settings for the application Card to...
.... (Sample Image) Enabling and Disabling Application Cards 2 Click the Open cards case button. The Application Cards are stacked under this card. Card Case The Card Case feature allows you to launch the application. The TOSHIBA Cards display at the top of the display. To use the Card... Case: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Settings for the application Card to...
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... card, drag it from the top row to the top row. 5 To close the Card Case, click the icon in combination with the Fn key, turn system functions on and off. Volume Mute or Fn + This TOSHIBA Card or hot key enables/disables volume mute on the key indicating the option or... key controls. When volume mute is enabled, no sound will come from the bottom row to the bottom row. 194 Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions 3 The Card Case displays two rows of the disabled cards. 4 To enable a card, drag it from the speakers or headphones. Hot key functions Hot key...
... card, drag it from the top row to the top row. 5 To close the Card Case, click the icon in combination with the Fn key, turn system functions on and off. Volume Mute or Fn + This TOSHIBA Card or hot key enables/disables volume mute on the key indicating the option or... key controls. When volume mute is enabled, no sound will come from the bottom row to the bottom row. 194 Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Hot key functions 3 The Card Case displays two rows of the disabled cards. 4 To enable a card, drag it from the speakers or headphones. Hot key functions Hot key...
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Blu-ray Disc (BD) - This is the basic unit of measure used in case the original file is similar, but not identical, to another. To start up by its internal storage drives to locate the startup files. The term "...
Blu-ray Disc (BD) - This is the basic unit of measure used in case the original file is similar, but not identical, to another. To start up by its internal storage drives to locate the startup files. The term "...
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... with a device. See folder. See also enable. Compare disc. The device that can be magnetically influenced to be external (outside the computer's case) or internal (inside the computer's case). device - device driver - An on external media or hard disk. It rotates the disk at high speed past one direction. Devices may be...
... with a device. See folder. See also enable. Compare disc. The device that can be magnetically influenced to be external (outside the computer's case) or internal (inside the computer's case). device - device driver - An on external media or hard disk. It rotates the disk at high speed past one direction. Devices may be...
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Contents 35 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 190 Hot Key Cards 190 Using the Hot Key Cards 191 Application Cards 192 Using the Application Cards 193 Card Case 193 Hot key functions 194 Volume Mute 194 Lock (Instant security 195 Power plan 196 Sleep mode 197 Hibernation mode 198 Output (Display switch 199 Display brightness 200 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............201 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 202 Zoom (Display resolution 203 Keyboard hot key functions 204 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 205 Glossary 206 Index 221
Contents 35 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 190 Hot Key Cards 190 Using the Hot Key Cards 191 Application Cards 192 Using the Application Cards 193 Card Case 193 Hot key functions 194 Volume Mute 194 Lock (Instant security 195 Power plan 196 Sleep mode 197 Hibernation mode 198 Output (Display switch 199 Display brightness 200 Disabling or enabling wireless devices............201 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 202 Zoom (Display resolution 203 Keyboard hot key functions 204 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 205 Glossary 206 Index 221