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... USE. "Critical applications" means life support systems, medical applications, connections to do so, this product may not function properly and you fail to implanted medical devices, commercial transportation, nuclear facilities or systems or any other storage devices as a precaution against possible failures, alteration, or loss of all set-up and usage instructions in the applicable user guides and/or manuals enclosed. TOSHIBA...
... USE. "Critical applications" means life support systems, medical applications, connections to do so, this product may not function properly and you fail to implanted medical devices, commercial transportation, nuclear facilities or systems or any other storage devices as a precaution against possible failures, alteration, or loss of all set-up and usage instructions in the applicable user guides and/or manuals enclosed. TOSHIBA...
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... Creating a computer-friendly environment........46 Keeping yourself comfortable 47 Precautions 50 Setting up your computer 52 Setting up your software 52 Registering your computer with Toshiba ..........53 Adding external devices 54 Connecting the AC adapter 55 Charging the main battery 57 Using the computer for the first time 58 Opening the display panel 58 Turning on the power 59 Using the TouchPad 60 Control buttons 61 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 61 Installing additional memory (optional 62 Removing a memory module...
... Creating a computer-friendly environment........46 Keeping yourself comfortable 47 Precautions 50 Setting up your computer 52 Setting up your software 52 Registering your computer with Toshiba ..........53 Adding external devices 54 Connecting the AC adapter 55 Charging the main battery 57 Using the computer for the first time 58 Opening the display panel 58 Turning on the power 59 Using the TouchPad 60 Control buttons 61 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 61 Installing additional memory (optional 62 Removing a memory module...
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... video features 160 Changing the display properties setting 160 Display settings hot key 161 Exploring audio features 161 Recording sounds 161 Using a microphone 162 Adjusting recording settings 163 Using external speakers or headphones..........163 Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse.........164 Using PC Cards 164 PC Card supporting software 164 Inserting PC Cards 165 Removing PC Cards 166 Hot swapping 166 Chapter 7: If Something Goes Wrong 168 Problems when you turn on the computer............171 The Windows® operating system is not working ..172 Using Startup options...
... video features 160 Changing the display properties setting 160 Display settings hot key 161 Exploring audio features 161 Recording sounds 161 Using a microphone 162 Adjusting recording settings 163 Using external speakers or headphones..........163 Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse.........164 Using PC Cards 164 PC Card supporting software 164 Inserting PC Cards 165 Removing PC Cards 166 Hot swapping 166 Chapter 7: If Something Goes Wrong 168 Problems when you turn on the computer............171 The Windows® operating system is not working ..172 Using Startup options...
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... you need further assistance 193 Before you call 193 Contacting Toshiba 194 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 195 Toshiba's worldwide offices 195 Appendix A: Hot Keys 199 Instant password security 199 Without a password 199 With a password 199 Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged 200 Sound 201 Power usage mode 201 Stand by mode 202 Hibernation mode 203 Display modes 204 Display modes 204 Enabling a wireless device 205 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 205 Keyboard hot keys 205 Appendix B: Power Cable...
... you need further assistance 193 Before you call 193 Contacting Toshiba 194 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 195 Toshiba's worldwide offices 195 Appendix A: Hot Keys 199 Instant password security 199 Without a password 199 With a password 199 Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged 200 Sound 201 Power usage mode 201 Stand by mode 202 Hibernation mode 203 Display modes 204 Display modes 204 Enabling a wireless device 205 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 205 Keyboard hot keys 205 Appendix B: Power Cable...
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... devices. The parallel port lets you play DVD video on page 92. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports allow you connect an external monitor. The LAN port (RJ-45 jack) provides access to a phone line" on a projector or TV that supports a data-transfer rate of peripherals. DEFINITION: USB is where you use a standard RJ-11 telephone cable to connect the modem directly to a standard telephone line. The USB standard allows hot...
... devices. The parallel port lets you play DVD video on page 92. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports allow you connect an external monitor. The LAN port (RJ-45 jack) provides access to a phone line" on a projector or TV that supports a data-transfer rate of peripherals. DEFINITION: USB is where you use a standard RJ-11 telephone cable to connect the modem directly to a standard telephone line. The USB standard allows hot...
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... on page 199). If this happens, let the modules cool to enable or disable the TouchPad (see "Hot Keys" on the most of data. There are two memory slots. NOTE The Fn + F9 shortcut can be used to room temperature before you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. If you use complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. If...
... on page 199). If this happens, let the modules cool to enable or disable the TouchPad (see "Hot Keys" on the most of data. There are two memory slots. NOTE The Fn + F9 shortcut can be used to room temperature before you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. If you use complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. If...
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... you can damage the memory module. 64 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Removing the memory slot cover 5 Put the screws and the cover in place. Do not force the module into place. To avoid damaging the memory module, be level when secured in a safe place so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit the module into the socket. 8 Gently put the memory module connector down at...
... you can damage the memory module. 64 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Removing the memory slot cover 5 Put the screws and the cover in place. Do not force the module into place. To avoid damaging the memory module, be level when secured in a safe place so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit the module into the socket. 8 Gently put the memory module connector down at...
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... Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 12 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 62. 2 Gently push the memory locks outward until the memory module pops up. To connect a USB mouse, plug the mouse cable into one of the slot. 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 10 through 6 in pointing device. Removing the memory module 3 Gently pull the memory module diagonally to use a mouse instead of the TouchPad, the computer's built-in "Installing additional memory (optional...
... Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 12 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 62. 2 Gently push the memory locks outward until the memory module pops up. To connect a USB mouse, plug the mouse cable into one of the slot. 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 10 through 6 in pointing device. Removing the memory module 3 Gently pull the memory module diagonally to use a mouse instead of the TouchPad, the computer's built-in "Installing additional memory (optional...
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... computer, or both. 1 Connect the printer cable to the printer and to the computer's parallel port. If you started your computer 2 Plug the printer's power cable into one of printer that is on your computer with the Add Printer Wizard: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, then Printers and Other Hardware. See your printer documentation for the model of the USB ports on may have...
... computer, or both. 1 Connect the printer cable to the printer and to the computer's parallel port. If you started your computer 2 Plug the printer's power cable into one of printer that is on your computer with the Add Printer Wizard: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, then Printers and Other Hardware. See your printer documentation for the model of the USB ports on may have...
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...; The spacebar creates a space character instead of just passing over an area of the keyboard. Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 77 Character keys Typing with icons run programmed functions when you are using. Function keys F1 through F12 are called function keys because they run specific functions on the computer. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys Ctrl Fn Alt . the number and symbol keys are not interchangeable...
...; The spacebar creates a space character instead of just passing over an area of the keyboard. Learning the Basics Using the keyboard 77 Character keys Typing with icons run programmed functions when you are using. Function keys F1 through F12 are called function keys because they run specific functions on the computer. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys Ctrl Fn Alt . the number and symbol keys are not interchangeable...
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... Exploring Your Options Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse By connecting an external monitor, external full-size keyboard and a mouse, you should use . You can connect an external monitor to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your notebook as a translator between the PC Card and the computer, and that makes hot swapping (switching cards while the computer is on page 66. Your computer has one of the three USB ports.
... Exploring Your Options Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse Connecting a monitor, keyboard and mouse By connecting an external monitor, external full-size keyboard and a mouse, you should use . You can connect an external monitor to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your notebook as a translator between the PC Card and the computer, and that makes hot swapping (switching cards while the computer is on page 66. Your computer has one of the three USB ports.
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... problem. To open the Startup menu: 1 Restart your computer. 2 Press F8 when your system's configuration or verify the startup procedure to start . ❖ The operating system responds differently from the normal routine. ❖ The screen does not look right. 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 options in the Startup menu. Using Startup options to fix problems...
... problem. To open the Startup menu: 1 Restart your computer. 2 Press F8 when your system's configuration or verify the startup procedure to start . ❖ The operating system responds differently from the normal routine. ❖ The screen does not look right. 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 options in the Startup menu. Using Startup options to fix problems...
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... using the built-in screen, make sure the display priority is not set for an external monitor. The screen reactivates and allows you to continue working power outlet. ❖ Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the software's documentation and check that the monitor's power cable is firmly attached. Refer to the computer is firmly plugged into effect. Display problems Here are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned...
... using the built-in screen, make sure the display priority is not set for an external monitor. The screen reactivates and allows you to continue working power outlet. ❖ Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the software's documentation and check that the monitor's power cable is firmly attached. Refer to the computer is firmly plugged into effect. Display problems Here are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned...
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... Hot Keys Enabling a wireless device Enabling a wireless device Fn + This hot key enables/disables the optional wireless devices in your computer. The wireless mode is: Wi-Fi enabled-This enables the Wi-Fi antenna Disabling or enabling the TouchPad Fn + This hot key enables/disables the TouchPad. To use the TouchPad, see "Overlay keys" on page 61. F12 Fn + off . This hot key turns the cursor control overlay on This hot key turns the numeric overlay on and This hot key turns the scroll lock feature on and For more information, see "Disabling...
... Hot Keys Enabling a wireless device Enabling a wireless device Fn + This hot key enables/disables the optional wireless devices in your computer. The wireless mode is: Wi-Fi enabled-This enables the Wi-Fi antenna Disabling or enabling the TouchPad Fn + This hot key enables/disables the TouchPad. To use the TouchPad, see "Overlay keys" on page 61. F12 Fn + off . This hot key turns the cursor control overlay on This hot key turns the numeric overlay on and This hot key turns the scroll lock feature on and For more information, see "Disabling...
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211 Using ConfigFree™ with infrared) devices that are also displayed. However, you can also use the Refresh button to the network. Detailed information about each device, such as the driver version number and the status, are connected to refresh the screen. Device Settings The Device Settings screen displays a list of all wired, wireless, and infrared (for systems with your Toshiba Computer ConfigFree Utilities The Connectivity Doctor The Connectivity Doctor screen automatically refreshes.
211 Using ConfigFree™ with infrared) devices that are also displayed. However, you can also use the Refresh button to the network. Detailed information about each device, such as the driver version number and the status, are connected to refresh the screen. Device Settings The Device Settings screen displays a list of all wired, wireless, and infrared (for systems with your Toshiba Computer ConfigFree Utilities The Connectivity Doctor The Connectivity Doctor screen automatically refreshes.
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... windows 129 hot key display modes 204 display settings 161 power usage mode 201 Stand by mode 202 wireless mode 205 hot keys display modes 204 instant password 199 keyboard functions 205 sound 201 hot swapping 164 precautions 166 Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 157 I icon 118 desktop 119 moving to desktop 119 naming 126 safety 33 indicator panel keyboard 43 infrared port 39 inserting CDs and DVDs 87 PC Cards 165 installing main battery 111 interference statement 13 Internal/External mode 183 Internet...
... windows 129 hot key display modes 204 display settings 161 power usage mode 201 Stand by mode 202 wireless mode 205 hot keys display modes 204 instant password 199 keyboard functions 205 sound 201 hot swapping 164 precautions 166 Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 157 I icon 118 desktop 119 moving to desktop 119 naming 126 safety 33 indicator panel keyboard 43 infrared port 39 inserting CDs and DVDs 87 PC Cards 165 installing main battery 111 interference statement 13 Internal/External mode 183 Internet...
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... control mode 44 disk activity 43 DVD-ROM/multi-function drive 43 hard disk drive 43, 59 numeric mode 44 on/off 42 lock slot 39 M main battery changing 111 removing 111 memory problem solving 178 removing 66 removing expansion slot cover 63 memory cards SD 39 memory module inserting 64 removing 66 microphone jack 40 Microsoft Internet Explorer 92 Microsoft Windows XP 117 minimizing 129 modem determining COM port 153 port 38, 92 problem solving 191 resetting port to default settings 153 upgrading 153 modem, using 92 monitor connecting 152, 164 not working...
... control mode 44 disk activity 43 DVD-ROM/multi-function drive 43 hard disk drive 43, 59 numeric mode 44 on/off 42 lock slot 39 M main battery changing 111 removing 111 memory problem solving 178 removing 66 removing expansion slot cover 63 memory cards SD 39 memory module inserting 64 removing 66 microphone jack 40 Microsoft Internet Explorer 92 Microsoft Windows XP 117 minimizing 129 modem determining COM port 153 port 38, 92 problem solving 191 resetting port to default settings 153 upgrading 153 modem, using 92 monitor connecting 152, 164 not working...
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... charging 179 can't access disc 185 changing display properties 182 checking device properties 177 compact discs not running correctly 185 computer hangs when PC Card inserted 188 computer will not power up 171 contacting Toshiba 193, 194 corrupted/damaged data files 184 Device Manager 176 disabling a device 177 disk drive is slow 184 display is blank 181 DVD-ROM or multifunction drive drive tray doesn't eject 185 external display not working 183 external keyboard not working 181 external monitor...
... charging 179 can't access disc 185 changing display properties 182 checking device properties 177 compact discs not running correctly 185 computer hangs when PC Card inserted 188 computer will not power up 171 contacting Toshiba 193, 194 corrupted/damaged data files 184 Device Manager 176 disabling a device 177 disk drive is slow 184 display is blank 181 DVD-ROM or multifunction drive drive tray doesn't eject 185 external display not working 183 external keyboard not working 181 external monitor...
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... 184 screen does not look right/flickers 182 system resources 175 Touchpad not responding 171 trouble prevention 191 URL address not found 173 using Startup options 172 warning resume failure 171 Windows XP not working 172 programs closing 132 not running correctly 184 starting 80 Web browsers 157 properties 136 R recharging main battery 105 RTC battery 106 recording adjusting quality 163 sounds 161 Recovery media...
... 184 screen does not look right/flickers 182 system resources 175 Touchpad not responding 171 trouble prevention 191 URL address not found 173 using Startup options 172 warning resume failure 171 Windows XP not working 172 programs closing 132 not running correctly 184 starting 80 Web browsers 157 properties 136 R recharging main battery 105 RTC battery 106 recording adjusting quality 163 sounds 161 Recovery media...
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... mode hot key 202 Standby 93, 96 low battery 109 mode 42 restarting 102 using 100 Start button 119 starting a program 80 starting up the computer from Standby 102 Startup menu problem solving 172 support for Windows 119 S-video 38 system indicator panel 42 System Restore 140 System Tools 140 system tray 120 T taskbar 119, 129 customizing 146 telephone line connecting the modem 92 text file 124 toolbars displaying in a window 151 Toshiba...
... mode hot key 202 Standby 93, 96 low battery 109 mode 42 restarting 102 using 100 Start button 119 starting a program 80 starting up the computer from Standby 102 Startup menu problem solving 172 support for Windows 119 S-video 38 system indicator panel 42 System Restore 140 System Tools 140 system tray 120 T taskbar 119, 129 customizing 146 telephone line connecting the modem 92 text file 124 toolbars displaying in a window 151 Toshiba...