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... 21 Connecting the display device 22 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 24 Adjusting the quality of the external display 25 Video limitations 25 Using an external keyboard 26 Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key...... 26 Using an external mouse 27 Setting up a PS/2 mouse...
... 21 Connecting the display device 22 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 24 Adjusting the quality of the external display 25 Video limitations 25 Using an external keyboard 26 Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key...... 26 Using an external mouse 27 Setting up a PS/2 mouse...
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xi Determining your COM port 47 Using the computer's telephony features 48 Using the Internet 48 Using bulletin board services 49 Discovering Toshiba's online resources 49 Recording sounds with a microphone 50 Using an external microphone 50 Using an external audio input device 51 Using external ...CD-ROM drive 59 Playing CDs 62 DVD Player overview 63 Setting up the DVD Player 69 General tab 71 Video tab 73 Language tab 76 Information tab 77 Playing a DVD video 78 Getting the sharpest picture 78 Choosing a language 79 Using the search feature 80 Chapter 5: Power Management ...
xi Determining your COM port 47 Using the computer's telephony features 48 Using the Internet 48 Using bulletin board services 49 Discovering Toshiba's online resources 49 Recording sounds with a microphone 50 Using an external microphone 50 Using an external audio input device 51 Using external ...CD-ROM drive 59 Playing CDs 62 DVD Player overview 63 Setting up the DVD Player 69 General tab 71 Video tab 73 Language tab 76 Information tab 77 Playing a DVD video 78 Getting the sharpest picture 78 Choosing a language 79 Using the search feature 80 Chapter 5: Power Management ...
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... to keep the computer's Pentium® processor from overheating. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port provides a connection for peripherals such as keyboards, pointing devices and a video camera. The SelectBay® allows you don't block the fan's vent. Windows NT does not support hot swapping. For more details, see "Swapping SelectBay modules...
... to keep the computer's Pentium® processor from overheating. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port provides a connection for peripherals such as keyboards, pointing devices and a video camera. The SelectBay® allows you don't block the fan's vent. Windows NT does not support hot swapping. For more details, see "Swapping SelectBay modules...
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...-Noteworthy Computer Lock cable to the security lock slot lets you anchor your desk. The serial port lets you connect your computer to an external video device such as your computer to reveal the power button. For more information, see "Security" on page 21. For more information, see "...Turning on the computer" on page 15. Back Composite Video out port Headphone Line in Infrared port Serial port Mic PS/2 port Monitor Expansion port port Parallel DC IN port The composite...
...-Noteworthy Computer Lock cable to the security lock slot lets you anchor your desk. The serial port lets you connect your computer to an external video device such as your computer to reveal the power button. For more information, see "Security" on page 21. For more information, see "...Turning on the computer" on page 15. Back Composite Video out port Headphone Line in Infrared port Serial port Mic PS/2 port Monitor Expansion port port Parallel DC IN port The composite...
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... drive, fold back the cover to Know Your Computer Part I , Type II or Type III PC Cards. The SelectBay of the Tecra 8000 Series can contain one of several interchangeable devices, offering exceptional system flexibility. The SelectBay ejection bar ejects the SelectBay module from falling out of...diskette drive cover protects the external drive port. TECHNICAL NOTE: If you ordered the DVD-ROM option, your computer came with an audio/video cable port. For more information on SelectBay modules, see "Swapping SelectBay modules" on page 37. The PC Card slots allow easy removal ...
... drive, fold back the cover to Know Your Computer Part I , Type II or Type III PC Cards. The SelectBay of the Tecra 8000 Series can contain one of several interchangeable devices, offering exceptional system flexibility. The SelectBay ejection bar ejects the SelectBay module from falling out of...diskette drive cover protects the external drive port. TECHNICAL NOTE: If you ordered the DVD-ROM option, your computer came with an audio/video cable port. For more information on SelectBay modules, see "Swapping SelectBay modules" on page 37. The PC Card slots allow easy removal ...
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...video out port) TECHNICAL NOTE: In Windows 98, you don't have to have an Internet connection to watch cable or broadcast TV, but you can use when you must purchase a compatible TV tuner card. 21 Using Your Computer in LCD display, but you travel. Using external display devices Your Tecra 8000... Series computer comes with a built-in the Office Your Tecra 8000 Series computer was designed to be easy to use it as your machine. However, it's so powerful you ...
...video out port) TECHNICAL NOTE: In Windows 98, you don't have to have an Internet connection to watch cable or broadcast TV, but you can use when you must purchase a compatible TV tuner card. 21 Using Your Computer in LCD display, but you travel. Using external display devices Your Tecra 8000... Series computer comes with a built-in the Office Your Tecra 8000 Series computer was designed to be easy to use it as your machine. However, it's so powerful you ...
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... Part I: Getting to your operating system documentation. 22 Using Your Computer in the Office Using external display devices ❖ A video display device, such as a video projection unit via the monitor port (standard). Connecting the display device CAUTION: Turn the computer off before attaching any external...only if you've set the Controller Option to have both . Connecting an external video device with MPEG2 option). ❖ An external SVGA monitor via the composite video out port or the S-video out port (only with the computer's power on the NeoMagic® tab of ...
... Part I: Getting to your operating system documentation. 22 Using Your Computer in the Office Using external display devices ❖ A video display device, such as a video projection unit via the monitor port (standard). Connecting the display device CAUTION: Turn the computer off before attaching any external...only if you've set the Controller Option to have both . Connecting an external video device with MPEG2 option). ❖ An external SVGA monitor via the composite video out port or the S-video out port (only with the computer's power on the NeoMagic® tab of ...
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...video device. HINT: Toshiba recommends using a cable no longer than 20 feet (approximately six meters). For the best video quality, always use a properly shielded cable. Using a poor quality cable may result in a dull or fuzzy picture, poor color, ghosting, video noise, or loss of the RCA cable to the composite video... computer. 4 Turn on the back of its video in port. Using Your Computer in the Office Using external display devices 23 Selecting video cables To connect a device to Know Your Computer Part I: Getting to the composite video out port, you'll need an RCA cable....
...video device. HINT: Toshiba recommends using a cable no longer than 20 feet (approximately six meters). For the best video quality, always use a properly shielded cable. Using a poor quality cable may result in a dull or fuzzy picture, poor color, ghosting, video noise, or loss of the RCA cable to the composite video... computer. 4 Turn on the back of its video in port. Using Your Computer in the Office Using external display devices 23 Selecting video cables To connect a device to Know Your Computer Part I: Getting to the composite video out port, you'll need an RCA cable....
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24 Using Your Computer in the Office Using external display devices 5 Restart the computer. Connecting an external monitor 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to the monitor port on the back of the computer. 3 Turn on the external monitor. 4 Turn on the computer Once you've connected an ...
24 Using Your Computer in the Office Using external display devices 5 Restart the computer. Connecting an external monitor 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to the monitor port on the back of the computer. 3 Turn on the external monitor. 4 Turn on the computer Once you've connected an ...
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...NOTE: You can view the "lost" area by scrolling to it. Video limitations Keep in display and TV (or other external video device) simultaneously ❖ TV (or other video display device), you may need to adjust the video settings. Using Your Computer in the Office Using external display devices 25 ... External monitor only ❖ Built-in mind that the quality of the display will be limited to the capabilities of the external video device. ❖ If the external video device, such as a display monitor, is capable of displaying at a maximum of 640 x 480 and your system is set ...
...NOTE: You can view the "lost" area by scrolling to it. Video limitations Keep in display and TV (or other external video device) simultaneously ❖ TV (or other video display device), you may need to adjust the video settings. Using Your Computer in the Office Using external display devices 25 ... External monitor only ❖ Built-in mind that the quality of the display will be limited to the capabilities of the external video device. ❖ If the external video device, such as a display monitor, is capable of displaying at a maximum of 640 x 480 and your system is set ...
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... mouse or keyboard, you can set up this key combination in TSETUP, or through the Windows Control Panel Toshiba Hardware Setup option icon. If you have the Fn key contained on the Tecra 8000 Series computer's built-in keyboard. Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use a key combination on...on the external keyboard to emulate the Fn key. 26 Using Your Computer in the Office Using an external keyboard ❖ Since most televisions and video projectors overscan by 15 to 20 percent, some of the desktop by scrolling to it. ❖ If you to connect a PS/2-compatible mouse ...
... mouse or keyboard, you can set up this key combination in TSETUP, or through the Windows Control Panel Toshiba Hardware Setup option icon. If you have the Fn key contained on the Tecra 8000 Series computer's built-in keyboard. Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use a key combination on...on the external keyboard to emulate the Fn key. 26 Using Your Computer in the Office Using an external keyboard ❖ Since most televisions and video projectors overscan by 15 to 20 percent, some of the desktop by scrolling to it. ❖ If you to connect a PS/2-compatible mouse ...
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... modem provides a RJ-11 and connector, allowing you need to connect it to : ❖ Access a bulletin board service (BBS) or the Internet. ❖ Communicate with a video camera. ❖ Send a fax directly from your office's local area network (LAN), or a larger corporate wide area network (WAN). For specific information about connecting to...
... modem provides a RJ-11 and connector, allowing you need to connect it to : ❖ Access a bulletin board service (BBS) or the Internet. ❖ Communicate with a video camera. ❖ Send a fax directly from your office's local area network (LAN), or a larger corporate wide area network (WAN). For specific information about connecting to...
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... the instructions in the DVD-ROM without MPEG hardware. Your Tecra 8000 Series computer may have a Toshiba DVDROM drive and a Toshiba DVD Player that uses MPEG 2 hardware in data storage, it can insert compact discs into it while the computer is on any other video platform. DVD-ROM drive Because DVD provides a significant increase in...
... the instructions in the DVD-ROM without MPEG hardware. Your Tecra 8000 Series computer may have a Toshiba DVDROM drive and a Toshiba DVD Player that uses MPEG 2 hardware in data storage, it can insert compact discs into it while the computer is on any other video platform. DVD-ROM drive Because DVD provides a significant increase in...
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... DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive Playing CDs Windows comes with three programs for playing sound, video and animation CDs: ❖ CD Player is used to play back audio, video and animation files in various formats including Video for Windows, MIDI and QuickTime for Windows. ❖ Volume Control lets you to Know Your...
... DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive Playing CDs Windows comes with three programs for playing sound, video and animation CDs: ❖ CD Player is used to play back audio, video and animation files in various formats including Video for Windows, MIDI and QuickTime for Windows. ❖ Volume Control lets you to Know Your...
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...on your computer while others enjoy the movie, you can minimize the DVD Player on your external video source. In fact, you can connect your computer to an external video source such as a straightened paper clip to remove a compact disc and cannot turn on your ...DVD Player is completely discharged), use a slender object, such as a television using the composite video port or S-video port with a digital input. Contact an electronics store or visit Toshiba's Web site at www.pcsupport.toshiba.com for 5.1 channel surround sound. HINT: To connect to Know Your Computer Part I: ...
...on your computer while others enjoy the movie, you can minimize the DVD Player on your external video source. In fact, you can connect your computer to an external video source such as a straightened paper clip to remove a compact disc and cannot turn on your ...DVD Player is completely discharged), use a slender object, such as a television using the composite video port or S-video port with a digital input. Contact an electronics store or visit Toshiba's Web site at www.pcsupport.toshiba.com for 5.1 channel surround sound. HINT: To connect to Know Your Computer Part I: ...
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DVD Player controls To open Toshiba's DVD Player, double-click the DVD Video Player icon on your eyes, avoid looking directly at the light beam emitted from the digital port or from any of its cabling. Display Window Directional controls Feature controls The DVD Player Option controls The Toshiba DVD Player resembles a standard home...
DVD Player controls To open Toshiba's DVD Player, double-click the DVD Video Player icon on your eyes, avoid looking directly at the light beam emitted from the digital port or from any of its cabling. Display Window Directional controls Feature controls The DVD Player Option controls The Toshiba DVD Player resembles a standard home...
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...ROM drive. Part I: Getting to advance or reverse through the video quickly. Button Function Power Off Stops all DVD functions and closes the DVD Video Player. If the DVD video title supports this feature to search the DVD video by title and chapter number or a specific running time (provided... controls This table summarizes the functions of your viewing screen and access the other options. Slider bar Displays the current video's playback position. The specific DVD video must support time search for this menu, you to operate. Menu Opens the DVD main menu. Search Allows you ...
...ROM drive. Part I: Getting to advance or reverse through the video quickly. Button Function Power Off Stops all DVD functions and closes the DVD Video Player. If the DVD video title supports this feature to search the DVD video by title and chapter number or a specific running time (provided... controls This table summarizes the functions of your viewing screen and access the other options. Slider bar Displays the current video's playback position. The specific DVD video must support time search for this menu, you to operate. Menu Opens the DVD main menu. Search Allows you ...
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... Your Computer Part I: Getting to select a language track from different camera angles (if supported). These controls provide options that are not available on other video platforms. Button Function Angle Allows you to work, the DVD video title must support the specific feature. HINT: For the DVD feature controls to view your DVD... video. Using Drives DVD Player overview 67 DVD feature controls Angle Subtitle Audio The DVD feature controls The DVD feature controls allow you to choose how...
... Your Computer Part I: Getting to select a language track from different camera angles (if supported). These controls provide options that are not available on other video platforms. Button Function Angle Allows you to work, the DVD video title must support the specific feature. HINT: For the DVD feature controls to view your DVD... video. Using Drives DVD Player overview 67 DVD feature controls Angle Subtitle Audio The DVD feature controls The DVD feature controls allow you to choose how...
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.... Part I: Getting to the beginning of the previous chapter. Button Function Stop Stops the current selection. Rewind Provides two different speeds for reversing through the video. ❖ 2 times normal speed ❖ 8 times normal speed Clicking on the taskbar. Previous Returns to switch speeds.
.... Part I: Getting to the beginning of the previous chapter. Button Function Stop Stops the current selection. Rewind Provides two different speeds for reversing through the video. ❖ 2 times normal speed ❖ 8 times normal speed Clicking on the taskbar. Previous Returns to switch speeds.
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... Your Computer Part I: Getting to switch speeds. Using Drives DVD Player overview 69 Button Function Fast Forward Provides two different speeds for advancing through the video. ❖ 2 times normal speed ❖ 8 times normal speed Clicking on the button allows you need to the Player Setup dialog box that ...controls the way the DVD Player works. The Option button on the screen. Frame Advance Advances the video one frame at a time when the Pause is also selected. Slow Motion Provides three slow-motion speeds for playing the DVD...
... Your Computer Part I: Getting to switch speeds. Using Drives DVD Player overview 69 Button Function Fast Forward Provides two different speeds for advancing through the video. ❖ 2 times normal speed ❖ 8 times normal speed Clicking on the button allows you need to the Player Setup dialog box that ...controls the way the DVD Player works. The Option button on the screen. Frame Advance Advances the video one frame at a time when the Pause is also selected. Slow Motion Provides three slow-motion speeds for playing the DVD...