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...15-5.25GHz frequency band must accept any interference that may not cause harmful interference. ❖ This device must be installed with this TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card, or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other antenna or transmitter. 10 Nederland: ... operation in a Wireless LAN System is minimized. FCC requires this transmitter must not be the responsibility of the LCD screen. Operation of the TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card is not responsible for human contact during normal operation is subject to 5.25 GHz frequency range...
...15-5.25GHz frequency band must accept any interference that may not cause harmful interference. ❖ This device must be installed with this TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card, or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other antenna or transmitter. 10 Nederland: ... operation in a Wireless LAN System is minimized. FCC requires this transmitter must not be the responsibility of the LCD screen. Operation of the TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card is not responsible for human contact during normal operation is subject to 5.25 GHz frequency range...
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28 Contents Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver 133 Lesson 11: Setting the date and time 135 Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop ...136 Lesson 13: Using System Restore 138 Lesson ...
28 Contents Lesson 10: Changing the screen saver 133 Lesson 11: Setting the date and time 135 Lesson 12: Removing objects from the desktop ...136 Lesson 13: Using System Restore 138 Lesson ...
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... Around Front with the display open Front with the display open Screen Function keys Power button System indicator lights Keyboard Palm rest Primary button Speaker TouchPad CD/DVD control buttons Internet button TOSHIBA Console button One Touch TV Out button Secondary button Speaker Front ...panel lights The computer's screen is a liquid crystal display (LCD) that provides clear, sharp images. On The ...
... Around Front with the display open Front with the display open Screen Function keys Power button System indicator lights Keyboard Palm rest Primary button Speaker TouchPad CD/DVD control buttons Internet button TOSHIBA Console button One Touch TV Out button Secondary button Speaker Front ...panel lights The computer's screen is a liquid crystal display (LCD) that provides clear, sharp images. On The ...
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...turn it off, unplug it from the AC power source, and let it dry out completely before turning it back on, contact a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider. Placement of the computer Proper placement of temperature change such as people spend more time using their computers. 46 Getting ... the day. If the computer does not operate correctly after you spill liquid into the computer, turn it on a flat surface at the screen without twisting your torso or neck, and look at a comfortable height and distance. This section provides hints on ergonomics, repetitive-strain injury, ...
...turn it off, unplug it from the AC power source, and let it dry out completely before turning it back on, contact a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider. Placement of the computer Proper placement of temperature change such as people spend more time using their computers. 46 Getting ... the day. If the computer does not operate correctly after you spill liquid into the computer, turn it on a flat surface at the screen without twisting your torso or neck, and look at a comfortable height and distance. This section provides hints on ergonomics, repetitive-strain injury, ...
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... floor. You should be no higher than a conventional chair. If necessary, use a paper holder, set it at about the same height and distance as the screen. If you use a footrest to adjust your chair for maximum computing comfort. ❖ Position your elbow. Proper seating is at or slightly below the level...
... floor. You should be no higher than a conventional chair. If necessary, use a paper holder, set it at about the same height and distance as the screen. If you use a footrest to adjust your chair for maximum computing comfort. ❖ Position your elbow. Proper seating is at or slightly below the level...
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... the display and reduce eyestrain. ❖ Position the display panel or external monitor so that sunlight or bright indoor lighting does not reflect off the screen. Do not slump forward or lean back too far. Keep them in a relaxed, neutral position while typing. ❖ Exercise your hands, wrists, and arms to...
... the display and reduce eyestrain. ❖ Position the display panel or external monitor so that sunlight or bright indoor lighting does not reflect off the screen. Do not slump forward or lean back too far. Keep them in a relaxed, neutral position while typing. ❖ Exercise your hands, wrists, and arms to...
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... injury or damage to the computer. ❖ Avoid prolonged physical contact with the computer for a long time (if you rest the computer on your computer screen for long periods, its case can cause eyestrain. A break of travel. If possible, schedule a variety of use, and to vary your computer to sharp impacts...
... injury or damage to the computer. ❖ Avoid prolonged physical contact with the computer for a long time (if you rest the computer on your computer screen for long periods, its case can cause eyestrain. A break of travel. If possible, schedule a variety of use, and to vary your computer to sharp impacts...
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... to be charged before adding external or internal components to your computer. A window will display the message: "How will see the screen "Checking your internet connectivity." The computer will pause for a moment while checking for more information. The system displays three selections: Telephone... modem, Digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable, or Local Area Network (LAN). Setting up your software. 1 From the welcome screen, click Next to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of Microsoft's End User License Agreement and click Next. 3 Enter the computer name...
... to be charged before adding external or internal components to your computer. A window will display the message: "How will see the screen "Checking your internet connectivity." The computer will pause for a moment while checking for more information. The system displays three selections: Telephone... modem, Digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable, or Local Area Network (LAN). Setting up your software. 1 From the welcome screen, click Next to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of Microsoft's End User License Agreement and click Next. 3 Enter the computer name...
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... of the page, drag your finger toward yourself. ❖ To move the cursor to the right side of the page, slide your finger across the screen often means having to move the cursor with the stroke of the keyboard, is much smaller than the display... screen, moving your cursor across the TouchPad from left to right. ❖ To move the cursor to left. To double-click, press the primary button twice ...
... of the page, drag your finger toward yourself. ❖ To move the cursor to the right side of the page, slide your finger across the screen often means having to move the cursor with the stroke of the keyboard, is much smaller than the display... screen, moving your cursor across the TouchPad from left to right. ❖ To move the cursor to left. To double-click, press the primary button twice ...
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... or Multifunction drive 2 Click Start, then click My Computer. 3 Click the drive that are not available on any other video platform. These features include wide-screen movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound, multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. HINT: Your DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive is designed to play DVDs...
... or Multifunction drive 2 Click Start, then click My Computer. 3 Click the drive that are not available on any other video platform. These features include wide-screen movies, multiple language tracks, digital surround sound, multiple camera angles, and interactive menus. HINT: Your DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive is designed to play DVDs...
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Learning the Basics Using the DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive 87 Rewind Play Fast forward Stop Previous track Volume control Next track Mute Sample Windows MediaTM Player screen The Windows MediaTM Player control panel works much like an ordinary compact disc player: ❖ To play the CD or to pause, click the Play/Pause button on the CD Player control panel. ❖ To stop the CD, click the Stop button.
Learning the Basics Using the DVD-ROM or Multifunction drive 87 Rewind Play Fast forward Stop Previous track Volume control Next track Mute Sample Windows MediaTM Player screen The Windows MediaTM Player control panel works much like an ordinary compact disc player: ❖ To play the CD or to pause, click the Play/Pause button on the CD Player control panel. ❖ To stop the CD, click the Stop button.
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... button. ❖ When I close the lid Set this option to Hibernation for the computer to the screen you can start the computer from Hibernation mode To start it again by opening the display panel. Sample Toshiba Power Management Advanced tab 4 Click Apply. 5 Click OK, then close the Control Panel. If you put...
... button. ❖ When I close the lid Set this option to Hibernation for the computer to the screen you can start the computer from Hibernation mode To start it again by opening the display panel. Sample Toshiba Power Management Advanced tab 4 Click Apply. 5 Click OK, then close the Control Panel. If you put...
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... put the computer into Stand by mode when you close the lid Set this option to Stand By to the screen you were using. When I close the display panel. 5 Click OK. 6 Close the Control Panel. If...99 Going into Stand by mode more quickly In addition, you can put the computer in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, then click Control Panel. 2 Click the Performance and Maintenance ...icon, and then click the Toshiba Power Management icon. 3 Click the Advanced tab. 4 Select Stand By for the options you want. ...
... put the computer into Stand by mode when you close the lid Set this option to Stand By to the screen you were using. When I close the display panel. 5 Click OK. 6 Close the Control Panel. If...99 Going into Stand by mode more quickly In addition, you can put the computer in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, then click Control Panel. 2 Click the Performance and Maintenance ...icon, and then click the Toshiba Power Management icon. 3 Click the Advanced tab. 4 Select Stand By for the options you want. ...
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... Operating System This chapter introduces the Windows® XP operating system by guiding you will gain from this guide may appear slightly different from the screens displayed by your system. However, the differences are not significant and do not indicate any change in this chapter will often discover alternative ways of...
... Operating System This chapter introduces the Windows® XP operating system by guiding you will gain from this guide may appear slightly different from the screens displayed by your system. However, the differences are not significant and do not indicate any change in this chapter will often discover alternative ways of...
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... more information, read the Microsoft documentation that button. Instructions requiring the secondary button specifically mention that comes with your basic tool for moving around the screen. For example, "click the secondary button." 2 Click an empty area of the desktop, click the secondary button (the right-hand button) to open the Start...
... more information, read the Microsoft documentation that button. Instructions requiring the secondary button specifically mention that comes with your basic tool for moving around the screen. For example, "click the secondary button." 2 Click an empty area of the desktop, click the secondary button (the right-hand button) to open the Start...
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..., and select My Computer. The My Computer window appears. Uncheck "Lock the Taskbar." 7 Click an empty area of the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and, while holding down the primary button, use the TouchPad to drag the pointer to the right edge of this window. 120 Getting to Know...
..., and select My Computer. The My Computer window appears. Uncheck "Lock the Taskbar." 7 Click an empty area of the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and, while holding down the primary button, use the TouchPad to drag the pointer to the right edge of this window. 120 Getting to Know...
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This lesson introduces several program windows open. Using the taskbar If you have a screen with several ways to adjust the size, shape, and position of them at a time. You can see more than one of windows open on the ...
This lesson introduces several program windows open. Using the taskbar If you have a screen with several ways to adjust the size, shape, and position of them at a time. You can see more than one of windows open on the ...
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... desktop without actually closing programs. 3 Click the Maximize button in the top-right corner of the Paint window. Paint returns to fill the screen, hiding everything except the taskbar. For the next few steps assume that program and do not want to be able to see from the...into the Maximize button. The Paint window expands to its previous size and location. It is still open, as you want any distractions on the screen. Windows Explorer disappears from the taskbar. The pointer changes to a two-headed arrow. Resizing and moving windows 1 Click the Restore Down button in...
... desktop without actually closing programs. 3 Click the Maximize button in the top-right corner of the Paint window. Paint returns to fill the screen, hiding everything except the taskbar. For the next few steps assume that program and do not want to be able to see from the...into the Maximize button. The Paint window expands to its previous size and location. It is still open, as you want any distractions on the screen. Windows Explorer disappears from the taskbar. The pointer changes to a two-headed arrow. Resizing and moving windows 1 Click the Restore Down button in...
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... is considered a "property" of your desktop. Many of your desktop as size, position on your desktop with pictures, patterns, or colors. as many shortcuts on -screen, and color). The operating system displays a list of the file name: text box, and then click Search. Lesson 10: Changing the... screen saver You can personalize the background area of these properties can place as self-contained objects, each with its own set of data, text, or ...
... is considered a "property" of your desktop. Many of your desktop as size, position on your desktop with pictures, patterns, or colors. as many shortcuts on -screen, and color). The operating system displays a list of the file name: text box, and then click Search. Lesson 10: Changing the... screen saver You can personalize the background area of these properties can place as self-contained objects, each with its own set of data, text, or ...
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...box. Sample Display Properties dialog box 3 Click the Screen Saver tab. 4 Click the arrow beside the current option to open the screen saver list box. 5 Scroll through the screen saver options by clicking the scroll arrows in the list box. 6 Try a screen saver pattern by showing you how to change one...The operating system displays your work. 1 Move the pointer to an empty area of the desktop-the screen saver. Try several patterns. This is a continuously changing pattern that appears on the screen during pauses in your selection in the list box. 134 Getting to Know the Windows® XP ...
...box. Sample Display Properties dialog box 3 Click the Screen Saver tab. 4 Click the arrow beside the current option to open the screen saver list box. 5 Scroll through the screen saver options by clicking the scroll arrows in the list box. 6 Try a screen saver pattern by showing you how to change one...The operating system displays your work. 1 Move the pointer to an empty area of the desktop-the screen saver. Try several patterns. This is a continuously changing pattern that appears on the screen during pauses in your selection in the list box. 134 Getting to Know the Windows® XP ...